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Do DM get to jump the priority queue?
Was on KA from a Mainland port to HK about 2 weeks ago, and was waiting at the very front of the priority line since I had quite a bit of carry-on.:D
The priority line itself had 30+ people (which I guess is the norm nowadays, not sure how many were in J and how many MP members). Anyway, 2 gentlemen decided to approach one of the ground staff at the counter and demanded that they are allowed to the front of the queue, saying that it is a DM benefit. This was about 3 to 5 minutes before boarding started. This poor ground staff (in KA uniform) explained (and really did try, given that they were not communicating in her mother tounge) that she is not aware of this benefit and asked these 2 gentlemen to take a seat and wait. The DM (not sure whether the other was a DM) wasn't too happy and asked why they are to take a seat, the ground staff explained that the priority line is for all J passengers and MP members, including DM. The DM asked the ground staff to call her supervisor and ask, for which she did with her walkie. The response from her supervisor was that they are to queue like the rest of us. The DM ended up writing her name down on a bit of paper and advised her that he will be in touch with MP club regarding this issue. The ground staff held her name badge up politely ^ so that he can clearly read it. For completeness, boarding then commenced and I was walking down the bridge when these 2 gentlemen were standing next to the counter. My questions are: 1 - Do DMs get to jump the priority queue? 2 - Are people really that desperate to get onto a plane, given that he has/they have spent many hours on planes to achieve DM? (they were travelling light and didn't have much carry on so wasn't in a fight for space in the overhead lockers, maybe they wanted their choice of newspaper:rolleyes:) |
DM certainly does not have that priority (though I am also a DM:)) & need to queue up like other MPC members, One world elites and business class passengers
The KA ground staff did a great job |
No written privilege.
However, at HKG and some airports, when an aircraft has a first class, gate agents occasionally make 3rd queue for F and DM(and OWE?), then check statuses of passengers in J queue and move passengers of F and DM to the 3rd queue. Passengers in the 3rd queue board first. Rumors say this operation is also applied when J queue is longer than Y queue :) |
My experience reflects that of Wasabi Tofu's (that is, flights with F have a third line also incorporating DM/OWE members).
Was on HKG-HND in J earlier this week with my CX GO# on my BP. The agent checking BPs actually noted my AA EXP bag tag and directed me & family to the F line. |
Those demanding special DM privileges probably didn't get it by flying like the rest of you proper DM members who would know the proper drill !
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Just as the other members said, it is not a DM benefit - neither published nor unpublished. If there is a separate F queue, then DMs can queue up there. Otherwise, DMs should stay in the J queue.
Years ago when there were only a F/J queue and a Y queue, the gate staff will sometimes lead F passengers and DMs traveling in J to the head of the F/J queue, but that was only "by invitation only". |
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 24051573)
Those demanding special DM privileges probably didn't get it by flying like the rest of you proper DM members who would know the proper drill !
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No such benefits. I dislike these people. I always call them out and shame them. It's not like they're the only DMs traveling.
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Originally Posted by alphaod
(Post 24053821)
No such benefits. I dislike these people. I always call them out and shame them. It's not like they're the only DMs traveling.
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Originally Posted by cxfan1960
(Post 24052525)
Just as the other members said, it is not a DM benefit - neither published nor unpublished. If there is a separate F queue, then DMs can queue up there. Otherwise, DMs should stay in the J queue.
Years ago when there were only a F/J queue and a Y queue, the gate staff will sometimes lead F passengers and DMs traveling in J to the head of the F/J queue, but that was only "by invitation only". As CXfan1960 so rightly put it, his description was of an "invitation only" scenario. It is up to CX to run their own business and of course those who do not like it don;t need to fly with them. It is totally different for others who feel "entitled" because they are DM or whatever and make demands and make a scene. That is stupid and wrong. |
My HKG - SYD last week had the J line marked OWE/DM, there was then a OWS/GO line behind this roped off to hold back the 'inferior' elites. I hadn't seen this before but it makes sense.
Either way if you are at the gate prior to boarding then you can pretty much guarantee boarding before anyone in Y as they clear these lines first before general boarding which is nice. Have never seen anyone so brazenly try to cut the line based on status but have certainly stopped others from cutting in front, people will try anything on and it's always nice to see CX rules firmly applied to cut these fools down to size. |
Originally Posted by Iamhappy
(Post 24050510)
Anyway, 2 gentlemen decided to approach one of the ground staff at the counter and demanded that they are allowed to the front of the queue, saying that it is a DM benefit. This was about 3 to 5 minutes before boarding started. :) No DM has no such benefit. Just a couple of clowns. However, I've usually seen people with F/J tickets cut in front of the line and the staff, after seeing their BP, don't bother to correct them but just check them in. And I frequently hear people with F/J tickets complain to ground staff why they have to get in line behind people with Y tickets but with status. |
Originally Posted by Cathay Boy
(Post 24062155)
No DM has no such benefit. Just a couple of clowns. However, I've usually seen people with F/J tickets cut in front of the line and the staff, after seeing their BP, don't bother to correct them but just check them in. And I frequently hear people with F/J tickets complain to ground staff why they have to get in line behind people with Y tickets but with status.
Well, DM in lots of Y is another story :D |
Originally Posted by yohy?!
(Post 24061988)
My HKG - SYD last week had the J line marked OWE/DM, there was then a OWS/GO line behind this roped off to hold back the 'inferior' elites. I hadn't seen this before but it makes sense.
Either way if you are at the gate prior to boarding then you can pretty much guarantee boarding before anyone in Y as they clear these lines first before general boarding which is nice. Have never seen anyone so brazenly try to cut the line based on status but have certainly stopped others from cutting in front, people will try anything on and it's always nice to see CX rules firmly applied to cut these fools down to size. |
Unless all CX KA boarding gates enforce a 4-line approach regardless of how many products are offered on board this problem will never resolve
But if a 4-line approach is in full force, I think DM can use F queue, GO can use J queue, GR can use PEY queue, but can't tell should SL be allowed to use J or not... |
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