Some Select Observation
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Some Select Observation
All,
This weekend I flew KLM C intra-Europe for the first time on my own dime (I don't travel upfront for business) and believe I encountered every horror scenario possible with Select. All in all I am not too bothered by it but at the same time it pisses me off.
Outbound:
Started very good with no difficulties changing my ticket in an overcrowded lounge 41. Got onboard the flight and took my seat, 1F, no-one next to me and only a few others in the cabin, M was almost full (4 rows of Select).
There onwards - as I am sitting in my seat I see the CSD collecting disposable bags (I had two crew behind me (one in uniform, the other without) - weird I think with a sneeky idea of what is going on, I use the lavatory and when I get back hear the sound of bottles clinking. I turn around to see the two deadheaders covering the bags up under an issue of Holland Herald, so I turn around and politely asks whether they got Delft Houses or bottles of wine. The stewardess got clearly embarrased and I felt I won a hollow victory.
Return:
Check in about an hour and a half before my flight (already OLCI'd) the day before. I changed my seat from 2C to 3F. At the airport, I am given the same seat as I collect my boarding pass. I board the flight only to be told at the gate that I have been allocated a new seat - 1E. As the gate agent writes down my new seat number she tells me that at least I will be receiving the catering. M was full, and so was C.
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As I sit down into my seat I realise the flight is overbooked, there is even pax jumpseating but as the passenger in 2E gets into the cockpit I see the original jumpseater talk to the CC for the duration of the flight.
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Anyhow, I turn around to see some random guy occupying my seat and realise as they distribute dinner that most passengers on that row (bar one, receives M-meals). This makes me believe they put all paying C passengers at the front to ease the distribution of service (although they started serving from the back) but what actually upsets me is that I was bumped out of my seat into a middle seat for someone who I firmly believed was op-uped.
Now, this rant may show that I care a bit too much and at the end of the day I am happy I experienced this. It made me value my take-off fares - I believe KLM when flying cheap econ fares provides some of the best value in the air; reliable, always decent service and value for money. I will never pay for my own C-ticket again - that KLM has made me sure of. I already knew that C on KLM is nothing special but I am annoyed that they really make the product so crap but offering lesser service to paying customers and caring more for those who are in those seats not paying.
This weekend I flew KLM C intra-Europe for the first time on my own dime (I don't travel upfront for business) and believe I encountered every horror scenario possible with Select. All in all I am not too bothered by it but at the same time it pisses me off.
Outbound:
Started very good with no difficulties changing my ticket in an overcrowded lounge 41. Got onboard the flight and took my seat, 1F, no-one next to me and only a few others in the cabin, M was almost full (4 rows of Select).
There onwards - as I am sitting in my seat I see the CSD collecting disposable bags (I had two crew behind me (one in uniform, the other without) - weird I think with a sneeky idea of what is going on, I use the lavatory and when I get back hear the sound of bottles clinking. I turn around to see the two deadheaders covering the bags up under an issue of Holland Herald, so I turn around and politely asks whether they got Delft Houses or bottles of wine. The stewardess got clearly embarrased and I felt I won a hollow victory.
Return:
Check in about an hour and a half before my flight (already OLCI'd) the day before. I changed my seat from 2C to 3F. At the airport, I am given the same seat as I collect my boarding pass. I board the flight only to be told at the gate that I have been allocated a new seat - 1E. As the gate agent writes down my new seat number she tells me that at least I will be receiving the catering. M was full, and so was C.
--
As I sit down into my seat I realise the flight is overbooked, there is even pax jumpseating but as the passenger in 2E gets into the cockpit I see the original jumpseater talk to the CC for the duration of the flight.
--
Anyhow, I turn around to see some random guy occupying my seat and realise as they distribute dinner that most passengers on that row (bar one, receives M-meals). This makes me believe they put all paying C passengers at the front to ease the distribution of service (although they started serving from the back) but what actually upsets me is that I was bumped out of my seat into a middle seat for someone who I firmly believed was op-uped.
Now, this rant may show that I care a bit too much and at the end of the day I am happy I experienced this. It made me value my take-off fares - I believe KLM when flying cheap econ fares provides some of the best value in the air; reliable, always decent service and value for money. I will never pay for my own C-ticket again - that KLM has made me sure of. I already knew that C on KLM is nothing special but I am annoyed that they really make the product so crap but offering lesser service to paying customers and caring more for those who are in those seats not paying.
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What can you say as a reply to this.... It almost feels like this is the standard to be expected from KLM, also looking at other posts in this forum 
Honestly since they introduced ES with 3-3 seating I did wonder who in their right mind would actually pay for that (no offence to the OP - I fully understand you want to enjoy flying up front!). That is considering the competition with 2-3 (or even 2-2) seating and better service. I suppose part of it is KLMs stranglehold on Dutch businesses.
The only thing I can hope is that KLM will suffer and get less pax on high-paying fares, impacting the yield, and that eventually things will improve. At least I am not bothering anymore with them, having just booked an award flight in AF F, and down to 61 miles
Actually I did consider a KLM WBC return flight to the USA but wasn't able to find any availability, which is also due to the fact that the number of KLM-operated USA/Canada destinations is a bit low.
Wishing the OP better a experience next time (either on KLM or any other airline)!
BTW: Depending on the route KLM ES can be much more expensive than other airlines (specifically AMS-LHR compared with BA I fares).

Honestly since they introduced ES with 3-3 seating I did wonder who in their right mind would actually pay for that (no offence to the OP - I fully understand you want to enjoy flying up front!). That is considering the competition with 2-3 (or even 2-2) seating and better service. I suppose part of it is KLMs stranglehold on Dutch businesses.
The only thing I can hope is that KLM will suffer and get less pax on high-paying fares, impacting the yield, and that eventually things will improve. At least I am not bothering anymore with them, having just booked an award flight in AF F, and down to 61 miles
Actually I did consider a KLM WBC return flight to the USA but wasn't able to find any availability, which is also due to the fact that the number of KLM-operated USA/Canada destinations is a bit low.Wishing the OP better a experience next time (either on KLM or any other airline)!
BTW: Depending on the route KLM ES can be much more expensive than other airlines (specifically AMS-LHR compared with BA I fares).
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Anybody remember the good old days (not even that long ago), when KL advertised their 2+3 intra-European C class seating?
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Originally Posted by johan rebel
Anybody remember the good old days (not even that long ago), when KL advertised their 2+3 intra-European C class seating?
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But the 3-3 seating makes it very awkward to eat comfortably without invading the space of the person next to you. Eating a sandwich is easy when that cramped but a proper meal is a pain.
It seems so odd how they removed the 2-3 seating from the 739's which had them as recently as last year. Europe select is expensive, maybe for a small premium people would pay for sitting up front and slightly better food but the price difference is crazy.
I've flown OK from LHR to PRG and a business class (D) ticket was about 200 return. Their business product is much better, no occupied middle seats, pre-takeoff drinks, etc. It's one of the few decent euro business class services I've seen and the price of the cheapest fare put KLM to shame.
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Originally Posted by frankvb
Wishing the OP better a experience next time (either on KLM or any other airline)!
Well I knew what I was in for, I bought C because I decided to go to EDI last minute and had done 29 segments and wanted lounge access. Buying C in Europe is IMO waste of money - I understand people are willing to pay for lounge access, which is why this year I put most of my flying with KLM in order to get Gold. As said, I think KLM take-off fares represents excellent value for money (albeit not if starting point is AMS).
I wrote KLM an e-mail and I expect the reply will be that it is not C but a better M. Fair enough. But what annoys me (and many others here) is the preferential treatment staff is given. I do not care if staff is upfront, I get to buy all the products my company makes without VAT and a at a discount. Each firm comes with different perks. But if the staff receives a 'goody-bag' full of alcohol, why can't I? I wouldn't mind the gin. I do not like being bumped out of my seat and it makes eating hard, why could not Mr Dry Sandwitch get my seat?
Ah well, it has been 24 hours so the annoyance should have worn off by now.
I'll post KLM's reply here if and when I receive it.
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KLM is so blatant on rubbing customers up with this type of treatment which always apears to be an area that management surely know off but it could be the straw that breaks the camels back if they clamp donw on it
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Originally Posted by dodgeflyer
Thanks,
...but what actually upsets me is that I was bumped out of my seat into a middle seat for someone who I firmly believed was op-uped.
...But if the staff receives a 'goody-bag' full of alcohol, why can't I?
Ah well, it has been 24 hours so the annoyance should have worn off by now.
...but what actually upsets me is that I was bumped out of my seat into a middle seat for someone who I firmly believed was op-uped.
...But if the staff receives a 'goody-bag' full of alcohol, why can't I?
Ah well, it has been 24 hours so the annoyance should have worn off by now.
I am sure your customers would like to have VAT-free, discounted products at your store too, as you describe you also receive.
The only difference is that probably you are able to do it more discreetly and that your customers probably don't go to forums like this to complain about such perks.
You are right that this behaviour of KL staff is indiscreet at the very least, but I really wonder why some people always begrudge other people their pleasures in life.
So what if someone gets something I don't get, unless I've paid for it, it is none of my business.
If the service suffers as a result, I will complain.
Let us know KL's response please.
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Originally Posted by jetfan
So what if someone gets something I don't get, unless I've paid for it, it is none of my business.
I could not care less if staff rides up front and I am in the back. It is their perk and airline staff is not underpaid nor am I. Different perks comes with different companies.
I am pissed off because of
a) the blatant favouritism played by the staff (and as you say, management probably knows)
b) that someone who was not in my seat one hour prior magically appears there and is served an M-meal.
(I am unsure of your last remark and if I came out completely wrong, then my apologies)
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hence the reason staff perks are more important than customers revenue and why I dont spend a .... load of money with them anymore and go out of my way to make other people who also can spend .... loads of money with KLM spend it with alternative airlines that appreciate their customers.
Having been bumped from C class to the front row of .... class and then watching the staff party it up from AMS to BKK really helped me switch where we spend our money.
What reallu pissed me off was they spent the whole flight in the bloody galley drinking and laughing which they could have done without pissing off C class passengers
Of course they all left with a bag full of those daft ( not delft ) houses
Having been bumped from C class to the front row of .... class and then watching the staff party it up from AMS to BKK really helped me switch where we spend our money.
What reallu pissed me off was they spent the whole flight in the bloody galley drinking and laughing which they could have done without pissing off C class passengers
Of course they all left with a bag full of those daft ( not delft ) houses
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I agree, staff upfront (in stead of you) should not occur if you are paying to be there, my point. If there are available seats then I do not mind staff staying there - I see no need to upgrade M-passengers to C so staff can sit in M.
The same goes for that I do not think you should have any staff next to you on longhaul travel nor should you be bumped out of your seat in any way. I do not think you should be in a middle seat in short haul economy and staff in the same cabin. If there are free seats left, be my guest.
The only thing KLM made me sure of is that I will not be travelling with them again in C. I now have what I wanted, which is access to the lounges. Next time I decide to fly C I will chose a different airline, for economy, I will more than happily stick with KL.
It is truely their loss, not mine.
(incidentally, my room mate is now dating KL Cc)
The same goes for that I do not think you should have any staff next to you on longhaul travel nor should you be bumped out of your seat in any way. I do not think you should be in a middle seat in short haul economy and staff in the same cabin. If there are free seats left, be my guest.
The only thing KLM made me sure of is that I will not be travelling with them again in C. I now have what I wanted, which is access to the lounges. Next time I decide to fly C I will chose a different airline, for economy, I will more than happily stick with KL.
It is truely their loss, not mine.
(incidentally, my room mate is now dating KL Cc)
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Originally Posted by Steve Fenton
hence the reason staff perks are more important than customers revenue and why I dont spend a .... load of money with them anymore and go out of my way to make other people who also can spend .... loads of money with KLM spend it with alternative airlines that appreciate their customers.
Having been bumped from C class to the front row of .... class and then watching the staff party it up from AMS to BKK really helped me switch where we spend our money.
What reallu pissed me off was they spent the whole flight in the bloody galley drinking and laughing which they could have done without pissing off C class passengers
Of course they all left with a bag full of those daft ( not delft ) houses
Having been bumped from C class to the front row of .... class and then watching the staff party it up from AMS to BKK really helped me switch where we spend our money.
What reallu pissed me off was they spent the whole flight in the bloody galley drinking and laughing which they could have done without pissing off C class passengers
Of course they all left with a bag full of those daft ( not delft ) houses
It is getting a bit monotonous.
You said you've moved on to China Airlines (with the world's worst safety record) and that is your choice.
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Originally Posted by dodgeflyer
The same goes for that I do not think you should have any staff next to you on longhaul travel
I know some very nice looking KL staff that I'd love to have sitting next to me.
And on longhaul? The longer the better!!
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Originally Posted by jetfan
How long ago was this and how many more times are you going to repeat this story here Steve?
It is getting a bit monotonous.
You said you've moved on to China Airlines (with the world's worst safety record) and that is your choice.
It is getting a bit monotonous.
You said you've moved on to China Airlines (with the world's worst safety record) and that is your choice.

