Ultra CK, coming soon (speculation)
#61
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: The FT AA forum, until it no longer wants me.
Programs: CK or bust
Posts: 1,913
I await the day when accoutrements such as dress, skin color, height, eight, etc. are completely neutral for gaining or losing respect. Airline status is actually pretty much that way - you can wear your most expensive three piece suit and Italian handmade shoes, but unless you hit the EQM/EQS and EQD requirements, you’re Jack Squat. The sales folks who issue Key invites don’t require proof of how you’ll dress.
Coming to a boarding group near you:
#62
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New York
Programs: AA Concierge Key, Marriott Titanium Elite, National Executive Elite
Posts: 326
I await the day when accoutrements such as dress, skin color, height, eight, etc. are completely neutral for gaining or losing respect. Airline status is actually pretty much that way - you can wear your most expensive three piece suit and Italian handmade shoes, but unless you hit the EQM/EQS and EQD requirements, you’re Jack Squat. The sales folks who issue Key invites don’t require proof of how you’ll dress.
#63
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
Whilst I did dress appropriately for work, which meant up to suits and ties when presenting or providing training to Executive staff, law firms, etc. flying I dressed, and dress, for my personal comfort. I also believe how one interacts with airline employees often makes a significant difference.
But Super CK - would the call it ConciergeKey Pro? - doesn’t look like its in the works just yet. Unless it’s Doug or a handful of his upper level peeps...