Eurobonus Silver benefits
#62
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: CPH / TRF
Programs: SAS EB, A3
Posts: 4
How is it these days
This is my first post at FT (Although I have been reading in spy-mode for a while).
I am currently EBB, soon to be EBS. Qualifing on nr. of flights. I guess silver is lame, average-joe FFP status for you guys. I am still pretty young, and stepping up from basic to silver (first real status qualification) feels exciting (you might remember..?)
Anyway, regarding the business check-in: would I be able to bring my travel companion to the business check-in as a EBS, even if we have seperate booking - or does both tickets have to be booket through my account?
I am currently EBB, soon to be EBS. Qualifing on nr. of flights. I guess silver is lame, average-joe FFP status for you guys. I am still pretty young, and stepping up from basic to silver (first real status qualification) feels exciting (you might remember..?)
Anyway, regarding the business check-in: would I be able to bring my travel companion to the business check-in as a EBS, even if we have seperate booking - or does both tickets have to be booket through my account?
#63
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Aarhus, DK
Programs: Skywards GOLD, Eurobonus DIAMOND, Etihad Guest GOLD
Posts: 86
This is my first post at FT (Although I have been reading in spy-mode for a while).
I am currently EBB, soon to be EBS. Qualifing on nr. of flights. I guess silver is lame, average-joe FFP status for you guys. I am still pretty young, and stepping up from basic to silver (first real status qualification) feels exciting (you might remember..?)
Anyway, regarding the business check-in: would I be able to bring my travel companion to the business check-in as a EBS, even if we have seperate booking - or does both tickets have to be booket through my account?
I am currently EBB, soon to be EBS. Qualifing on nr. of flights. I guess silver is lame, average-joe FFP status for you guys. I am still pretty young, and stepping up from basic to silver (first real status qualification) feels exciting (you might remember..?)
Anyway, regarding the business check-in: would I be able to bring my travel companion to the business check-in as a EBS, even if we have seperate booking - or does both tickets have to be booket through my account?
#64
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Copenhagen
Programs: TK*G, Delta Gold
Posts: 384
I think you should have no problems taking your companion along. I usually just do (mostly CPH) and ask nicely, something along the lines "Would you mind helping my friend and me with the check-in, please". It helps to be ready to politely accept a No when asking such things, but that never happened to me so far. And congratulations to your Silver achievement, I hope it will make your travelling a little bit nicer.
#65
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Copenhagen
Programs: TK*G, Delta Gold
Posts: 384
The extra luggage allowance on other airlines is not an official benefit, but I've never had any problems travelling with ~ 30kg + my tennis bag (about 5-8 kg) on both Lufthansa and Swiss.
Like I said, it may not be an official benefit, but they "just don't care" I guess.
Like I said, it may not be an official benefit, but they "just don't care" I guess.
#66
Join Date: May 2012
Location: CPH/BRU/CTA
Programs: EBG (* G), CFA (ST E+)
Posts: 43
I can only confirm that in CPH, in any situation in which you can expect that an SK employee could or could not play it nicely, they always sided with me and turned a blind eye (this happened as EBS as well as EBG).