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First Class check-in/boarding
If four people in a family are taking a trip together, and only one or two flies first class, can all four check-in together and board in the Elite access lane or do they have to check-in and board seperately. Sorry if this has been answered before.
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Originally Posted by mbmiles88
If four people in a family are taking a trip together, and only one or two flies first class, can all four check-in together and board in the Elite access lane or do they have to check-in and board seperately. Sorry if this has been answered before.
This is a judgment call of the gate agent, but usually they'll let you guys all go through together. They are usually very considerate in splitting up families. I've dragged two other travelers along with me in the elite access line with me. Sometimes they're more stringent when it comes to the elite access security line, though. You have to explain to TSA people that you're a family traveling together. Check-in is dependent upon how you booked the tickets. If you booked them all together at once, then you can check in all at once. Caleb |
You won't have a problem with check-in.
On boarding, if the family members are children - then no problem either. If they are adults you can likely say we are together as a family. However, adult children over 21 are likely viewed as separate passengers. |
Thanks for the input; I am pretty excited about this whole EliteAccess thing
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Also, do agents ever randomly upgrade passengers flying with First class passengers out of the kindness of their heart?
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ROFLMAO.
Um, no. |
Originally Posted by mbmiles88
Also, do agents ever randomly upgrade passengers flying with First class passengers out of the kindness of their heart?
But they can checkin and board with you. I've checked in with 6 friends... and went just fine :) they didnt let all of us board, but I managed to two friends with at pre-boarding time. Have a nice trip! |
Originally Posted by cpx
no!
But they can checkin and board with you. I've checked in with 6 friends... and went just fine :) they didnt let all of us board, but I managed to two friends with at pre-boarding time. Have a nice trip! |
Originally Posted by mbmiles88
OK good
there shouldnt be an issue. |
Originally Posted by BuddyPass
This is a judgment call of the gate agent, but usually they'll let you guys all go through together. They are usually very considerate in splitting up families.
I'm ok with a little more leeway at check-in and security, no need to split them up that far in advance. |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
Um, the family is splitting up once they get on the plane (some in F, some in Y), so what's the problem with splitting them up right before they get on the plane? To protect the sanctity of the Elite Access boarding process. I really don't think the Y pax should get any special treatment.
I'm ok with a little more leeway at check-in and security, no need to split them up that far in advance. |
Originally Posted by mbmiles88
Yeah, but it would still be nice if we could all board together.
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Originally Posted by ijgordon
To protect the sanctity of the Elite Access boarding process...
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Originally Posted by Stripe
You're getting on an airplane, not going to church!
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Originally Posted by climbermom
ROFLMAO.
Um, no. |
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