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ShamRoc Aug 1, 2005 2:44 am

Third Class!
 
Well, it has begun. Used automatic check in very early (05:45) this morning en route to BRU on what was a Baby Fare and the first seat available was row 17! As a GC holder I presented myself at the lounge and was given what I considered quite a frosty reception and was pointedly informed that I would gain no points/miles on my fare but if I had purchased a "real" fare would have 200% (?!). She also confirmed that the DC lounge would be closing and we would all be in the business lounge if entitled!
On the flight I found that most of the mid section behind the curtain was empty with the back end, from row 16 back, quite crowded. So giving Tiny fares lowest priority is a fact.
The menu was duly distributed but there were very few takers. So, BMI save money and the CC are not overworked. The usual paninis were served in biz!

GoldCircle Aug 1, 2005 3:07 am

Very sorry to hear all this... :(

Thanks for the very early report. ^

Alinlondon Aug 1, 2005 3:30 am


Originally Posted by ShamRoc
The usual paninis were served in biz!

I thought free food was going no matter what fare class !

Skymonster Aug 1, 2005 3:48 am


Originally Posted by Alinlondon
I thought free food was going no matter what fare class !

Not in business class on those routes where business class is retained, of which BRU is one.

Andy

ajamieson Aug 1, 2005 4:08 am

Thanks for the report ^ - albeit a very depressing one :td:

Incidentally, were your travelling to BRU on business?

AJLondon Aug 1, 2005 4:27 am

Gawd. This sounds awful. :(

ShamRoc Aug 1, 2005 5:05 am


Originally Posted by ajamieson
Thanks for the report ^ - albeit a very depressing one :td:

Incidentally, were your travelling to BRU on business?

No, I work in Bru and have to pay my own way! As a very frequent user I value the lounge access and hover between gold and silver. It is about the only perk with DC. SN Brussels still award miles and as a member of the FF Programme will look more closely at the fares to T4.

jbfield Aug 1, 2005 6:06 am


Originally Posted by ShamRoc
quite a frosty reception and was pointedly informed that I would gain no points/miles on my fare but if I had purchased a "real" fare would have 200% (?!).

Do you think she was blaming her frustration regarding the changes upon not just the managment but now upon those who purchase the tiny fares too? Someone needs to inform her that it's rather difficult to but a non-tiny reasonably priced fare these days.

simonsmith Aug 1, 2005 7:41 am

Very like SAS or indeed JET domestic where only in C do you get a lifejacket, (In Y you have to grab your seat pad).

Steve Fenton Aug 1, 2005 8:15 am

I have used SN Brusssels several times this year and they are marvellous

UncleDude Aug 1, 2005 8:36 am


Originally Posted by simonsmith
Very like SAS or indeed JET domestic where only in C do you get a lifejacket, (In Y you have to grab your seat pad).


So when was the last time an aircraft landed on water and anybody was saved using life jackets?

Internaut Aug 1, 2005 10:14 am


Originally Posted by Steve Fenton
I have used SN Brusssels several times this year and they are marvellous

And I remember when they were just like any other airline. It shows just how bad things have gotten.

Tall Bloke Aug 1, 2005 11:32 am


Originally Posted by ShamRoc
Well, it has begun. Used automatic check in very early (05:45) this morning en route to BRU on what was a Baby Fare and the first seat available was row 17! As a GC holder I presented myself at the lounge and was given what I considered quite a frosty reception and was pointedly informed that I would gain no points/miles on my fare but if I had purchased a "real" fare would have 200% (?!). She also confirmed that the DC lounge would be closing and we would all be in the business lounge if entitled!
On the flight I found that most of the mid section behind the curtain was empty with the back end, from row 16 back, quite crowded. So giving Tiny fares lowest priority is a fact.
The menu was duly distributed but there were very few takers. So, BMI save money and the CC are not overworked. The usual paninis were served in biz!

To compare... boarded the BA flight from LHR this morning to Brussels, had nice breakfast in the lounge, was sat in economy Row12 depsite being on a cheapie and enjoyed a hot Ham and Chess roll, orange juice and a cup of tea....

Looks like BA are stepping up the attention right now to try and win over the premium passengers. I try to fly bmi but it is getting more difficult to find the reasons...

Flying back later this week up in bmi business... we'll see how it go's

ajamieson Aug 1, 2005 11:46 am


Originally Posted by Tall Bloke
depsite being on a cheapie

How cheap was your cheapie, out of interest? I'm guessing the OP's T fare LHR-BRU was about £70 return all in.

small em Aug 1, 2005 12:14 pm

I was on BD585 MAN-LHR this morning.

Check-in was quieter than usual, with armed guards ensuring only those with the correct paperwork got access to the check-in desks.

Gold, travelling on a full-fare Y ticket. Thought I'd be nicely up the front. Asked if I wanted window or aisle. "Window please". Allocated 7D.

Lounges unusually empty. New signs displayed (see the drinks thread).

Menus handed out. Not many takers.

The carts started being wheeled, one from each end. (By the way, the curtain had been pushed right to the back).

The crew spent over half the flight serving the people in 1D, E & F. (They appeared to be buying the entire contents of a bento box piecemeal). Meanwhile a woman on my row had thought ahead and was tucking into a picnic hamper. I think she got away with it.

The trolley passed me shortly before the seatbelt signs came on, swiftly followed by an announcement apologising for being unable to serve all passengers due to the short flight.

At least there wasn't much rubbish left for the crew to clear.

All in all - pretty much as feared.


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