Amex Centurion/Plat access to LH/LX FCL/SEN lounges
#151
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It's easy to agree with you, but try being in their place when it's 10 to 1 invited guests versus uninvited guests who complain and threaten to call their bosses, etc., and hold up the queue for the invited guests. It's the same with all airlines. There's a reason we call them dragons.
In any case, and this may be OT because I’m not talking about Amex card holders, but I think any first class lounge attendant (or frankly anyone working in a consumer facing role in any business) should be polite and courteous to any customer walking through the door, it just isn’t rocket science. In this case, they’re representing the Lufthansa brand, and shouldn’t want any customer to feel bad whether they’re entitled to access or not.
#152
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#153
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I don’t think these stats are especially scientific lol...
In any case, and this may be OT because I’m not talking about Amex card holders, but I think any first class lounge attendant (or frankly anyone working in a consumer facing role in any business) should be polite and courteous to any customer walking through the door, it just isn’t rocket science. In this case, they’re representing the Lufthansa brand, and shouldn’t want any customer to feel bad whether they’re entitled to access or not.
#154
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Very !
But I have shared the lift up to Satellite non schengen with pax who were sure they were entitled & the immigration officer didn’t correct them, so they had to surrender their passports & then have an unpleasant discussion with the lounge agents....
But I have shared the lift up to Satellite non schengen with pax who were sure they were entitled & the immigration officer didn’t correct them, so they had to surrender their passports & then have an unpleasant discussion with the lounge agents....
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No, not scientific, but I've witnessed some awful behavior by people wanting access, upgrades, etc., at these lounges, hotels and even car rental agencies. Too many times I've been stuck waiting behind such people who are trying to get something they are not entitled to. I can't imagine working at the front desk at these places. I am sure I would not last long at the job.
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, but I think any first class lounge attendant (or frankly anyone working in a consumer facing role in any business) should be polite and courteous to any customer walking through the door, it just isn’t rocket science. In this case, they’re representing the Lufthansa brand, and shouldn’t want any customer to feel bad whether they’re entitled to access or not.
#157
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So have I & yes, it is unhelpful that the immigration officer doesn’t notice, but at least IME the discussion about access to the FCL is usually a lot shorter than to the C lounges where everyone with some plastic card thinks they are entitled to enter, it appears. Indeed, it keeps amazing me how many people try even at the FCL. Last week a Polish FTL in Y flying to KRK really thought he had access to the First Class lounge. LDs dealt with this in about 5 seconds, remained friendly all the time as they should, being customer facing after all.
#158
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That's not really what I meant. One can, of course find it, but to get to the satellite FCL, you have to make a deliberate effort, walk down that hallway, take the elevator or walk up the stairs, ... as opposed to the entrance to the old FCL which thousands of people just pass by every day.
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So have I & yes, it is unhelpful that the immigration officer doesn’t notice, but at least IME the discussion about access to the FCL is usually a lot shorter than to the C lounges where everyone with some plastic card thinks they are entitled to enter, it appears. Indeed, it keeps amazing me how many people try even at the FCL. Last week a Polish FTL in Y flying to KRK really thought he had access to the First Class lounge. LDs dealt with this in about 5 seconds, remained friendly all the time as they should, being customer facing after all.
I do find it bizarre that the immigration officers at Satellite E don’t enquire if your entitled to access.... obviously it doesn’t arise in Main since the lounge Agents direct them
#160
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I could write a book on the stories I have ‘ heard ‘ & witnessed on access to LH group FCL’s as I’m sure you could
I do find it bizarre that the immigration officers at Satellite E don’t enquire if your entitled to access.... obviously it doesn’t arise in Main since the lounge Agents direct them
I do find it bizarre that the immigration officers at Satellite E don’t enquire if your entitled to access.... obviously it doesn’t arise in Main since the lounge Agents direct them
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That immigration officer ( they normally look bored silly ) could work in co operation with the FCL staff who are a meter away but separated by an automated glass door, to take someone’s passport, hold it & open the doors to the FCL only for an awkward conversation & after a reverse process, sorry but that’s barking mad where I come from
#162
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While not in the job description, a bit of enquiry about access might save some admin of having to delete entries in the big book of passports and having to retrieve the correct one some 30 seconds later. One would think that this would actually be in the officer’s interest.
#163
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That's not really what I meant. One can, of course find it, but to get to the satellite FCL, you have to make a deliberate effort, walk down that hallway, take the elevator or walk up the stairs, ... as opposed to the entrance to the old FCL which thousands of people just pass by every day.
#164
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Whereas before, it was possible to wander through the corridors and staircases to stumble across the lounge, it now at least requires a much more conscious effort to mistakenly take the elevator up to the lounge, like mistakenly pushing the button and opening the door marked First Class Lounge to the main lounge Barriers don’t come clearer nor friendlier than those...
#165
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While not in the job description, a bit of enquiry about access might save some admin of having to delete entries in the big book of passports and having to retrieve the correct one some 30 seconds later. One would think that this would actually be in the officer’s interest.