Swiss First Class Lounge just for Swiss
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I guess there might be a bit of a difference between US and rest-of-world expectations. Pax in the USA are used to full F and J cabins. And lounges comfortably full. But that's not necessarily how it works elsewhere where an empty lounge is a nice peaceful lounge.
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I guess there might be a bit of a difference between US and rest-of-world expectations. Pax in the USA are used to full F and J cabins. And lounges comfortably full. But that's not necessarily how it works elsewhere where an empty lounge is a nice peaceful lounge.
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It's behaviour that makes sense. The airline is carrying just a handful of passengers in considerable luxury for up to twelve hours: to segregate them on the ground into first-first class and second-first class is bonkers. Double bonkers operating under the auspice of a joint venture agreement
Only on Swiss would you find a smug employee saying "our lounge is reserved for our passengers"
I had enormous fun on a UA ticketed SWISS flight in first. After being refused F-lounge entry I put together a substantial picnic from the fine shops at Zurich airport and took it on board with my own selection of drinks. The charming cabin crew were shocked when I started my own meal service, explaining that I'd been concerned about what I'd receive as a non-SWISS passenger after the treatment I'd received on the ground. To their credit they kept my drink chilled, and the CdC wrote a detailed report.
I later took things up with United's European chief. He claimed to have no knowledge of the Swiss shenanigans and promised to sort it out. He didn't: for all their fine characteristics, the Swiss can be tremendously stubborn
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I had enormous fun on a UA ticketed SWISS flight in first. After being refused F-lounge entry I put together a substantial picnic from the fine shops at Zurich airport and took it on board with my own selection of drinks. The charming cabin crew were shocked when I started my own meal service, explaining that I'd been concerned about what I'd receive as a non-SWISS passenger after the treatment I'd received on the ground. To their credit they kept my drink chilled, and the CdC wrote a detailed report.
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i love FCL E but it’s just a lounge at the end of the day. If I had to “slum” it out in the senator lounge I’d be ok. FCL A can be annoying because it has no windows onto the tarmac. I love traveling to watch the planes so I’ll sometimes skip the lounge altogether to watch in the regular seating area
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That's the nub of the SWISS silliness. Papa Lufthansa was always happy to open the doors of its F-class lounges and F-terminal to those travelling on its services, regardless of the ticketing carrier. In the same way AA-ticketed passengers travelling on BA get to use Heathrow's Concorde Room (yet another non-designated alliance lounge).
It's behaviour that makes sense. The airline is carrying just a handful of passengers in considerable luxury for up to twelve hours: to segregate them on the ground into first-first class and second-first class is bonkers. Double bonkers operating under the auspice of a joint venture agreement
Only on Swiss would you find a smug employee saying "our lounge is reserved for our passengers"
I had enormous fun on a UA ticketed SWISS flight in first. After being refused F-lounge entry I put together a substantial picnic from the fine shops at Zurich airport and took it on board with my own selection of drinks. The charming cabin crew were shocked when I started my own meal service, explaining that I'd been concerned about what I'd receive as a non-SWISS passenger after the treatment I'd received on the ground. To their credit they kept my drink chilled, and the CdC wrote a detailed report.
I later took things up with United's European chief. He claimed to have no knowledge of the Swiss shenanigans and promised to sort it out. He didn't: for all their fine characteristics, the Swiss can be tremendously stubborn
It's behaviour that makes sense. The airline is carrying just a handful of passengers in considerable luxury for up to twelve hours: to segregate them on the ground into first-first class and second-first class is bonkers. Double bonkers operating under the auspice of a joint venture agreement
Only on Swiss would you find a smug employee saying "our lounge is reserved for our passengers"
I had enormous fun on a UA ticketed SWISS flight in first. After being refused F-lounge entry I put together a substantial picnic from the fine shops at Zurich airport and took it on board with my own selection of drinks. The charming cabin crew were shocked when I started my own meal service, explaining that I'd been concerned about what I'd receive as a non-SWISS passenger after the treatment I'd received on the ground. To their credit they kept my drink chilled, and the CdC wrote a detailed report.
I later took things up with United's European chief. He claimed to have no knowledge of the Swiss shenanigans and promised to sort it out. He didn't: for all their fine characteristics, the Swiss can be tremendously stubborn
It amazes me that you all think you are entitled to use the Swiss Lounge when you are not a Swiss elite. For shame. For once the swiss "rules are rules" outdoes the Germans. Thank you Swiss Air for keeping the "others" out. We really don't want to associate with them. And why are they being stubborn to keep the riff-raff out? Next you will want kids in shorts and barefoot in.
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It amazes me that you all think you are entitled to use the Swiss Lounge when you are not a Swiss elite. For shame. For once the swiss "rules are rules" outdoes the Germans. Thank you Swiss Air for keeping the "others" out. We really don't want to associate with them. And why are they being stubborn to keep the riff-raff out? Next you will want kids in shorts and barefoot in.
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It amazes me that you all think you are entitled to use the Swiss Lounge when you are not a Swiss elite. For shame. For once the swiss "rules are rules" outdoes the Germans. Thank you Swiss Air for keeping the "others" out. We really don't want to associate with them. And why are they being stubborn to keep the riff-raff out? Next you will want kids in shorts and barefoot in.
HON for life, Wow ^ I am aware of SEN for life, what criteria for HON for life ?
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It amazes me that you all think you are entitled to use the Swiss Lounge when you are not a Swiss elite. For shame. For once the swiss "rules are rules" outdoes the Germans. Thank you Swiss Air for keeping the "others" out. We really don't want to associate with them. And why are they being stubborn to keep the riff-raff out? Next you will want kids in shorts and barefoot in.
I was a Swiss uber-elite. OK, a Swissair uber-elite, until the airline went belly up.