Constructive Criticism of La Premiere
#451
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Did the website ever list the "having flown P" requirement? It's definitely not there now, at least on the US version -- I thought recently maybe the requirement had been dropped...
https://www.airfrance.us/US/en/commo...a-premiere.htm
This new requirement would be a big disappointment.
https://www.airfrance.us/US/en/commo...a-premiere.htm
This new requirement would be a big disappointment.
I called back and was finally able to reach and agent that didn't mention the FlyingBlue elite requirement after checking in with their manager. Since I was initially calling during early morning hours 3am-6am, I may have reached the less experienced agents. Or maybe the policy is very new and is still being implemented.
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#453
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Many of us do not use TA, so our only official source is AF website
But the text is written in legalese English of French (https://www.airfrance.fr/FR/fr/commo...a-premiere.htm).
It really looks like a contractual document and, as mentioned in the text itself, is part of the "informations légales".
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It's kind of the other way around - a 30 min treatment is free. If you want to extend you are able to do so, but you will have to pay.
#456
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i have my first P flight booked for late december -- is the above # the one to call to book a massage in the lounge? is it ok to call 2 months in advance or is there a preferred time window for bookings?
i have only once enjoyed the P ground services + lounge (paid when flying J ~2 yrs ago) and got a massage slot when i arrived at the lounge but wasn't sure how booked up it usually is
i have only once enjoyed the P ground services + lounge (paid when flying J ~2 yrs ago) and got a massage slot when i arrived at the lounge but wasn't sure how booked up it usually is
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i have my first P flight booked for late december -- is the above # the one to call to book a massage in the lounge? is it ok to call 2 months in advance or is there a preferred time window for bookings?
i have only once enjoyed the P ground services + lounge (paid when flying J ~2 yrs ago) and got a massage slot when i arrived at the lounge but wasn't sure how booked up it usually is
i have only once enjoyed the P ground services + lounge (paid when flying J ~2 yrs ago) and got a massage slot when i arrived at the lounge but wasn't sure how booked up it usually is
#458
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Well I guess I should start booking my own stuff, what is the e-mail address used for booking a massage etc. (not wanting to call, because timezones)? And where can you find the list of services AF offers?
#459
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So far I've been proactively booked by the Air France staff before I've arrived, with a "I've booked this time for you, if it's not convenient please tell me" sort of question. Both on the intra Euro flights as well as the TATL ones.
#460
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As for the services they provide, I think that the free one is a 30min treatment and that you can decide on the spot what you want (eg a facial treatment or a back massage). You can have longer treatments but they are rather expensive. (not sure if you were referring to other services; for instance, they provide a limo service on arrival in certain airports)
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Here is the list of (spa) services and prices, from March 2017. There's an email address as well, but not sure whether than can be used for booking. I also don't know how it works with paid vs. complementary. I would assume they won't let you book a complimentary treatment and then separately book a paid treatment, but the prices do generally seem to be in-line with what you'd get at a regular high-end spa (~€125/hr.), maybe a little bit less.
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Merci for everyone putting out information on spa treatments. I can confirm @alesfo post that (mail.lapremierecdg [at] airfrance.fr) was able to book appointments in advance. Also worth mentioning that the spa closes at 4:30pm on the day I arrive (not sure if this is consistent), so was only allowed to book a 1 hour treatment at the most. Had I arrived earlier, I'm still unsure if they would have granted my request to book both a complimentary and paid treatment (facial+body care). Seems to be a bad value proposition to pay for any treatment under 90 minutes.
On a side note, does anyone know if the business class lounge offers a similar spa arrangement with Clarins?
On a side note, does anyone know if the business class lounge offers a similar spa arrangement with Clarins?
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Something weird I want to report here. I have a trip in P coming soon. I called the P line to book 2 massages (the free ones - 30 min) for me and a person travelling with me. Usually it was no problem booking let’s say 3 to 3:30 pm for thé 1st one and 3:45 to 4:15 pm for the 2nd one. Now, according to the agent I spoke to, they need 30 min between each person to prepare the room for the next person. I can understand 15 min, but 30...
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Something weird I want to report here. I have a trip in P coming soon. I called the P line to book 2 massages (the free ones - 30 min) for me and a person travelling with me. Usually it was no problem booking let’s say 3 to 3:30 pm for thé 1st one and 3:45 to 4:15 pm for the 2nd one. Now, according to the agent I spoke to, they need 30 min between each person to prepare the room for the next person. I can understand 15 min, but 30...