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Old May 9, 2008, 9:21 am
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Well, initial feedback from SAS is that they are checking to see what's current Not good...
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Old May 9, 2008, 9:26 am
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Originally Posted by dogsknob
Those tags are a joke anyway. I've never experienced or seen any priority tagged luggage appearing on the belt any earlier than non-tagged bags.

I normally request to not have my bags priority tagged, just to avoid setting any expectations that it should be prioritised.
True for some areas, but going to the US I always ask for the tags. Here it's actually taken more seriously
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Old May 10, 2008, 7:10 am
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Ok, so no more priority tags for EBGs? So what the hell is the meaning of "priority bag" - and why is it listed as an official benefit for EBGs? (http://www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/L..._Gold_members/)

Wow. Just when you think SK has reached the pinnacle, they manage to surpass themselves with this kind of crap. It's not that I think priority tags are oh-so important to EBGs, it's just the way they treat their loyal customers by removing benefit after benefit and questioning the few benefits left. Wow.
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Old May 11, 2008, 11:29 am
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I do check in for Wideroe at OSL once in a while. If registered in the booking as an EBG, or you show me an EBG card, Ill mark it priority for sure. I believe thats what WF are told to do by SAS - not that I think it makes a difference on a commuter flight to WFs destinations from OSL...

By the way, at AF-KLM check-in, I was actually asked a couple of days ago by a group of non-elites, M-travellers to put on priority tags... They were like "but we have a short connection!!" Clearly, that's not when a priority tag should be used... KLM is supposed to mark all bags for all elites - and also customers with a "VIP Corporate Agreement"...

I don't see why SAS wouldnt mark EBG's bags as priority - it doesnt cost a thing, really.
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Old May 11, 2008, 2:38 pm
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Speaking of short connections, OS has a special tag for that, it says "HOT". Not sure about other airlines, but i find it ironic, that airline with most efficient (in terms of MCT) hub in Europe has such tag.
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Old May 11, 2008, 4:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Xevus
Speaking of short connections, OS has a special tag for that, it says "HOT". Not sure about other airlines, but i find it ironic, that airline with most efficient (in terms of MCT) hub in Europe has such tag.
Oneworld actually has a Short Connection tag that is alliance-wide.
And this whole thing about not giving out priority tags to Golds... don´t get me started (not that I hardly ever check any bags).
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Old May 12, 2008, 9:31 am
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Update

Of course all EBGs get priority tags regardless of class of travel.

Eurobonus is again updating all webpages to state the current rules in all countries. I'm sure they will give the agent that wrote these e-mails some special attention

So Priority tags is still an EBG perk.

Please report back if you encounter any problems
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Old May 12, 2008, 9:39 am
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Should we check all of their web pages for them are can they actually make sure that they would be up to date? I mean ... we should get paid for correcting their mistakes all the time.
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Old May 12, 2008, 9:51 am
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Originally Posted by miikka
Should we check all of their web pages for them are can they actually make sure that they would be up to date? I mean ... we should get paid for correcting their mistakes all the time.
He he, yeah I have sent a few email throughout the times to have them update things after we have had a debate... I hope the lunch at ARN DO includes Champagne
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Old May 12, 2008, 10:16 am
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Originally Posted by JoeW
By the way, at AF-KLM check-in, I was actually asked a couple of days ago by a group of non-elites, M-travellers to put on priority tags... They were like "but we have a short connection!!" Clearly, that's not when a priority tag should be used...
Why not?

KLM is supposed to mark all bags for all elites - and also customers with a "VIP Corporate Agreement"...

I don't see why SAS wouldnt mark EBG's bags as priority - it doesnt cost a thing, really.
Same question - if it "doesn't cost a thing", why not prioritise bags of someone who genuinely NEEDS it?
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Old May 12, 2008, 10:33 am
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Originally Posted by GlobalSights
Why not?

Same question - if it "doesn't cost a thing", why not prioritise bags of someone who genuinely NEEDS it?
I have sometimes seen a separate tag for a short connection, also got that sometimes myself; it is labeled something like Short Connection / Rush (and if I remember correctly was neon-yellow colored). I think Priority tag doesn't give you anything guaranteed for the short connection, it just should make your luggage come out among the first ones.
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Old May 12, 2008, 10:55 am
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Originally Posted by miikka
I think Priority tag doesn't give you anything guaranteed for the short connection, it just should make your luggage come out among the first ones.
That is correct. A priority tag is used to show appreciation of the travelers business. Why wouldn't such tag then be used for an EBG?! I don't get it...

Frankly, I am not sure how many airports/ground handlers who really get the priority system working. Anyways, the priority tag will show the customer that the airline tried - and that they appreciate your business. Thats the goal, I guess.

By the way, a rush tag is used for luggage being sent on another flight than the passenger, so the tag for short connection would be "hot" or "short connection" depending on the airline.
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Old May 12, 2008, 3:43 pm
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Originally Posted by tommy777
Eurobonus is again updating all webpages to state the current rules in all countries. I'm sure they will give the agent that wrote these e-mails some special attention
Well, considering the fact that they STILL has not updated the Swedish webpages regarding fast-track in LHR for EBGs I would anticipate 4-6 months prior to this is updated.
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Old May 12, 2008, 8:48 pm
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Originally Posted by GetAA81Back2ARN
Well, considering the fact that they STILL has not updated the Swedish webpages regarding fast-track in LHR for EBGs I would anticipate 4-6 months prior to this is updated.
If it only takes 4-6 months, we are lucky..
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Old May 13, 2008, 12:43 am
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I flew SK last Tuesday (May 8) IAD-CPH in P-class and they did indeed put one of the orange priority tags on my bag.

It was also one of the first bags to come out of the baggage carousel once I arrived in TLL, but I think that was just coincidence.

More interesting on the IAD-CPH flight is that I had the window seat as requested when I made the reservation, and the aisle seat next to me was empty, even though the load factor in P-class looked to be above 95%. Seat blocking?
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