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jpsj Apr 10, 2007 7:36 pm

Tipping Situations
 
I just got back from STL-ORD-PHL today. During the trip, I had so many occassions to tip people. They were:
1. Rental car van driver: one of my fellow passengers tipped the driver simply for driving
2. Checking bags curbside---another tipping opportunity
3. Starbucks: A box was set out to give tips to the workers
4. RCC: I got a drink at the bar---another tipping opportunity
5. Taxi ride home---another tip to the driver

The question I have is do you tip in all of these situations? I also had fantatic service from the PHL-ORD FA in first class. If I were to continue to the tipping culture of the airport, it would only seem right to tip the FA's.

Do you tip in all of these situations? How much do you factor into your trip expenses for tipping? Would you ever tip the FA?

UNITED959 Apr 10, 2007 7:40 pm

Hmmm...this is 50% UA forum, 50% OMNI. :D

To answer the UA portion, it does feel odd purchasing a beer inflight and handing ONLY the 1K drink cert...but I do believe FAs cannot accept gratuities.

I do tip at the RCC, btw.

Jaimito Cartero Apr 10, 2007 7:41 pm


Originally Posted by UNITED959 (Post 7560996)
Hmmm...this is 50% UA forum, 50% OMNI. :D

To answer the UA portion, it does feel odd purchasing a beer inflight and handing ONLY the 1K drink cert...but I do believe FAs cannot accept gratuities.

I do tip at the RCC, btw.

Looks more like 80% omni, 20% UA.

swajames Apr 10, 2007 7:41 pm


Originally Posted by UNITED959 (Post 7560996)
Hmmm...this is 50% UA forum, 50% OMNI. :D

To answer the UA portion, it does feel odd purchasing a beer inflight and handing ONLY the 1K drink cert...but I do believe FAs cannot accept gratuities.

I do tip at the RCC, btw.

RCC and curbside check in for me too.

CarlTheWebmaster Apr 10, 2007 7:42 pm


Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
I just got back from STL-ORD-PHL today. During the trip, I had so many occassions to tip people. They were:
1. Rental car van driver: one of my fellow passengers tipped the driver simply for driving
2. Checking bags curbside---another tipping opportunity
3. Starbucks: A box was set out to give tips to the workers
4. RCC: I got a drink at the bar---another tipping opportunity
5. Taxi ride home---another tip to the driver

The question I have is do you tip in all of these situations? I also had fantatic service from the PHL-ORD FA in first class. If I were to continue to the tipping culture of the airport, it would only seem right to tip the FA's.

Do you tip in all of these situations? How much do you factor into your trip expenses for tipping? Would you ever tip the FA?

Rental van: no.

Checking bags curbside: Yes, $5/bag. I want the bags to actually arrive!

Starbucks: leave any coins left over, at most That coffee is expensive enough.

RCC: a dollar for first soda. Usually a dollar tip for drinks, chit or not.

Taxi: 10-20% usually to round up to the nearest $10.

I'd add I tip plenty in restaurants if the service is decent or good, up to 20% or more.

BUT: I much prefer Japan and China: no tipping at all.

And last: FAs: never in a million years, but would possibly consider a chocolate gift from duty free in a truly exceptional circumstance. Certainly I compliment exceptional FAs copiously and use GTEMs when I remember to carry them.

Wombat18 Apr 10, 2007 7:47 pm

I have a hard time tipping at the RCC's ... because I don't tip the guy at McDonalds when they pour me a soda, and it's about as difficult at the RCC to get a beer as it is at McDonalds. :o

p.s. you know the difference between Australians and kayaks, don't you? Kayaks sometimes tip! :D

Rudi Apr 10, 2007 7:50 pm

Would you ever tip the FA?

Never with money (but with swiss chocolates ...).

At the FT-Düsseldorf-Do#1 FlyerTalkers (in UA first class coming from IAD) did invite 2 FA to the dinner on arrival night: they showed up and we all had a blast then together.

roberto99 Apr 10, 2007 8:19 pm

I always tip the pilot and first officer a hundred dollars each. A bit less if I had to sit in Business instead of First....:D

FlyHigh74 Apr 10, 2007 8:21 pm

F/As aren't waiters/waitresses or bartenders (i'm not going to get into a battle about this) serving you with a smile and good attitude is only part of the job, yes a box of chocolates or candy is also a nice gesture but giving money is like tipping the security guard each time you leave the building, just stupid.

UNITED959 Apr 10, 2007 9:08 pm


Originally Posted by M11Stephen (Post 7561173)
serving you with a smile and good attitude is only part of the job

On UA? Could have fooled me! :D

UNITED959 Apr 10, 2007 9:09 pm


Originally Posted by roberto99 (Post 7561168)
I always tip the pilot and first officer a hundred dollars each. A bit less if I had to sit in Business instead of First....:D

That's it? No wonder you're stuck in biz a lot.

dvs7310 Apr 10, 2007 10:06 pm


Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
1. Rental car van driver: one of my fellow passengers tipped the driver simply for driving

I would never tip the rental car bus driver, I have seen other people do it and it seems silly.

On the same token I never would tip the driver to the parking lot either at my home airport, which I have also seen people do.

jd2000 Apr 10, 2007 10:09 pm


Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
1. Rental car van driver: one of my fellow passengers tipped the driver simply for driving

No. In a rare occasion where I have lots of bags, especially if I also have infants, car seats, strollers, etc., and they're really helpful. Usually I keep my bags myself and do not tip.

Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
3. Starbucks: A box was set out to give tips to the workers

I tip the people who work at my local, independent coffee places, who not only make way better espresso and foam than anyone at any Starbucks in the world, but also chat with me and my wife, know what we drink, etc. I never tip at Starbucks when out on the road.

Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
4. RCC: I got a drink at the bar---another tipping opportunity

I actually do tip all bartenders, not sure why, it suddenly seems like it belongs in the "what stupid things have you done" thread.

Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
5. Taxi ride home---another tip to the driver

Always some, like a waiter/waitress, my understanding is it's an essential part of their compensation. How much depends on the driving and the atmosphere in the taxi.


Originally Posted by jpsj (Post 7560977)
Would you ever tip the FA?

It's probably right to tip them when they successfully evacuate you from a burning airplane. :D You can also give them GTEM's, if you're not into the bribe, errrrr, gift culture.

One thing I never used to do, but always do now, is tip maids. That's a nasty job and those people make squat, and I think it's good for the economy for them to have a few more dollars that frankly my company or I really won't miss. Our travel policy explicitly allows tipping maids up to some reasonable level, and I support that completely.

mahasamatman Apr 10, 2007 10:09 pm


Originally Posted by dvs7310 (Post 7561581)
I would never tip the rental car bus driver, I have seen other people do it and it seems silly.

I don't know why people (mostly Americans I suspect) feel compelled to tip. I've seen many shuttles that have a "we cannot accept tips", but just as many that say "gratuities are appreciated".

iluv2fly Apr 10, 2007 10:10 pm


Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero (Post 7561005)
Looks more like 80% omni, 20% UA.

Hmmm, looks like 0% UA, 0% OMNI and 100% TravelBuzz! to me... ;)

iluv2fly
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