Originally Posted by
ssw207
Please search the forum, there are numerous examples: couples in J asking their Southeast-Asian nannies to come up from Y to help with their screaming children, thats OK. Couples pairs seperated in F/J, completely ok to go to F for a visit. Parents and children split in two classes? OK to visit. These examples seems to be valid reasons when the paxs concerned are of a certain nationality or race.
Based on some of the comments here, does that mean next time I shall ask the FAs to kick out nannies or children crossing cabin curtains? Or kick out someone from F heading down to J or Y since he/she is literally not in their paid cabin?
Maybe it's my flying patterns, but on CX I don't really recall situations you mentioned above or rather the F/J cabin crew are usually quite strict and prompt in politely ushering passengers back to their (I assume lower) cabin class.
What happens more frequently (and can sometimes be annoying) are passengers from Y using the F/J toilets especially after the last meal service prior to landing on a long haul.