Long haul F going downhill again ?
#61
Join Date: May 2006
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Sounds like bad luck, yet if the BP was scanned on entrance to the lounge, the staff know where the pax is, and they wouldn't take a bag off the flight unless they searched the lounge. I would be annoyed, but everytime something like this has happened to me, it has been my fault eg i wandered off without finding out what the boarding time would be. I wouldn't react by cancelling flights, seems silly to me as I would have only booked the airline and the flights I really wanted as far as times etc are concerned. Even if at fault I would have collared the manager, also had a quite word with the pilot and the CSD, I could have turned this around into a nice little earner
#63
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Sounds like bad luck, yet if the BP was scanned on entrance to the lounge, the staff know where the pax is, and they wouldn't take a bag off the flight unless they searched the lounge. I would be annoyed, but everytime something like this has happened to me, it has been my fault eg i wandered off without finding out what the boarding time would be. I wouldn't react by cancelling flights, seems silly to me as I would have only booked the airline and the flights I really wanted as far as times etc are concerned. Even if at fault I would have collared the manager, also had a quite word with the pilot and the CSD, I could have turned this around into a nice little earner
Going off on any kind of rant and making threats never get you anywhere, anytime in such situations. Keeping your cool and playing nicely is a much better angle to play, IMO...
Cheers,
AG. :-:
#64
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Where did I go off on 'any kind of rant'?
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
#65
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Where did I go off on 'any kind of rant'?
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
#66
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: SYD & 35K ft.
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Where did I go off on 'any kind of rant'?
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
When told I was responsible for the delay I told them I had not been told about boarding and that I was unhappy to being blamed for the delay. I then said that it was obvious Thai didn't want my business and that I would cancel my forward bookings, and I did know the value of those forward bookings so I informed them of that.
No rant. No tant. No raised voice. No DYKWIA.
And 2 pieces of luggage made it, just 1 was left behind in BKK.
Given your VERY slow walk and frustration, I assumed by the time you boarded, there were perhaps a few stern words with the purser and pilot given your threat to cancel various flights in substantial $$$.
How did the pilot respond, given he/she had left the cockpit?
Certainly, TG do not want to lose F rev over this incident and reassured you so? Or, I would hope that was the case! ^
Cheers,
AG. :-:
Last edited by Airgroovin; Nov 17, 2012 at 4:29 am
#67
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 545
In fact thinking about it I have sat on many an aircraft waiting for late pax and it really does piss me off, the fact the captain had finished his pre flight means you were very late, F or not I would have unloaded your butt and told you to stick your 12k there as well.
Last edited by ayeaway; Nov 18, 2012 at 2:34 pm
#68
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First Class BKK-MUC in B747, seat 1A - again was a great experience. Excellent service, personalised and attentive. Food was fresh, tasty and of excellent quality. All together: A good do-it-again experience.
From SKYTRAX
Why can't we have the B747 back from LHR-BKK-LHR.Seat 1A felt like my own private plane.
I don't care about the [redacted] passenger load in Y & J.
From SKYTRAX
Why can't we have the B747 back from LHR-BKK-LHR.Seat 1A felt like my own private plane.
I don't care about the [redacted] passenger load in Y & J.
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#69
Join Date: May 2010
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First Class BKK-MUC in B747, seat 1A - again was a great experience. Excellent service, personalised and attentive. Food was fresh, tasty and of excellent quality. All together: A good do-it-again experience.
From SKYTRAX
Why can't we have the B747 back from LHR-BKK-LHR.Seat 1A felt like my own private plane.
From SKYTRAX
Why can't we have the B747 back from LHR-BKK-LHR.Seat 1A felt like my own private plane.
#70
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Singapore
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Mixed bag in my flight from BKK to FRA last night in F. 747 all series with the new 9 seats. Absolutely love the seats. Space, good length. Nice screen. So did Thai get me from A to B in comfort, yes. Was the experience as it should have been? Probably not.
SIN-BKK, in C. Old 333 with low quality hard product. Nothing to be surprised about for only a 2 hour flight. Interestingly at the gate my name was called to contact the ground staff. Seems my passport was not scanned at check in and they had to do it again.. A prelude or more.
Landing at BKK, no buggy. I was told my connecting gate (which was 4 hours later) and only when asking the ground staff again a buggy was called and came long after the last Y passenger had disembarked. The buggy driver wanted to bring me to a first lounge in the E pier where the Singapore flight arrived and the frankfurt flight would leave from while i preferred the main lounge.
On board the FRA flight i had the worst meal ever served to me by Thai in F. The veal was more sturdy than the soles of my shoes.. The parfait for desert was frozen solid.
I said i love the new seats, the only 2 things i dont like is that the entertainment system seems not very responsive to the buttons and there is a bright light at the bottom of each suite showing if the seat is in the upright position (green light) or if the pax turned on the DND function. (White light) these lights are indeed very bright especially in a dark cabin.
Landing in frankfurt, no premium services. Maybe this is new but they were always there to bring F pax to the baggage claim fast tracking imigration theough the crew late tract or the connecting terminal.
Hope my return flight next week is better..
Globalist
SIN-BKK, in C. Old 333 with low quality hard product. Nothing to be surprised about for only a 2 hour flight. Interestingly at the gate my name was called to contact the ground staff. Seems my passport was not scanned at check in and they had to do it again.. A prelude or more.
Landing at BKK, no buggy. I was told my connecting gate (which was 4 hours later) and only when asking the ground staff again a buggy was called and came long after the last Y passenger had disembarked. The buggy driver wanted to bring me to a first lounge in the E pier where the Singapore flight arrived and the frankfurt flight would leave from while i preferred the main lounge.
On board the FRA flight i had the worst meal ever served to me by Thai in F. The veal was more sturdy than the soles of my shoes.. The parfait for desert was frozen solid.
I said i love the new seats, the only 2 things i dont like is that the entertainment system seems not very responsive to the buttons and there is a bright light at the bottom of each suite showing if the seat is in the upright position (green light) or if the pax turned on the DND function. (White light) these lights are indeed very bright especially in a dark cabin.
Landing in frankfurt, no premium services. Maybe this is new but they were always there to bring F pax to the baggage claim fast tracking imigration theough the crew late tract or the connecting terminal.
Hope my return flight next week is better..
Globalist
#71
Join Date: Apr 2008
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With regards to the veal, did you tell the crew? I would have asked for another option, if it was that bad? I am certain the would have promptly obliged?
I hope you quaffed enough Dom to make up for it!
Cheers,
AG. :-:
I hope you quaffed enough Dom to make up for it!
Cheers,
AG. :-:
#72
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I did mention it to the crew, they profusely apologized and I wrote some feedback on a comment card. Was too sleepy to ask for another option and not hungry enough. Later the purser also came by.
I had some good food in the lounge that thankfully created some foundation for the DOM.
Globalist
#73
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Hi AG,
I did mention it to the crew, they profusely apologized and I wrote some feedback on a comment card. Was too sleepy to ask for another option and not hungry enough. Later the purser also came by.
I had some good food in the lounge that thankfully created some foundation for the DOM.
Globalist
I did mention it to the crew, they profusely apologized and I wrote some feedback on a comment card. Was too sleepy to ask for another option and not hungry enough. Later the purser also came by.
I had some good food in the lounge that thankfully created some foundation for the DOM.
Globalist
What did you eat in the F Lounge?
Cheers,
AG. :-:
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#75
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