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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 8412037)
I'll chime in. My boss attempts to bribe his way into C or F every single time he flies. Well to be fair, sometimes he "asks" about the cost of a paid upgrade, but more often than not, he simply utters the words "first class" and throws money ($50 intra-China, $100 intra-Asia, $300 for tpac or Asia to Europe) on the counter in a discreet way. His success rate is VERY high....
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Originally Posted by Mr. Roboto
(Post 8415210)
Also, European unions are very strong and one would have to practically commit a crime to be terminated from a job.
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As a member of one of the strong European Unions (not as strong as people might think), I'd say that the purser accepting a bribe to upgrade someone wouldn't have a leg to stand on if he were caught and sacked. Unions are not against wrongdoers being disciplined - especially in situations where co-workers have lost out through the wrongdoing - but they do ensure that proper processes are followed and that workers who are accused of wrongdoings have access to good advice and a fair hearing.
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Worth a go I'd say.. Or do you get Guantanamo treatment for attempted bribery in the States?
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Originally Posted by frebay
(Post 8408370)
i have never tried tipping at the airport in an attempt to get an upgrade and was wondering if anyone ever tried. If I am flying intl, I would be willing to tip 500-1000 if they upgrade my seats to business.
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Originally Posted by shiner
(Post 8416702)
I think you could argue that the purser would be committing a crime by accepting personal payment for something that the airline sells. If that isn't theft or embezzlement...
This sort of thing seems to work well for Vegas hotel rooms by all accounts on the Vegas forum. |
[QUOTE=moondog;8412037]....My boss attempts to bribe his way into C or F every single time he flies. ....more often than not, he simply utters the words "first class" and throws money ($50 intra-China, $100 intra-Asia, $300 for tpac or Asia to Europe) on the counter in a discreet way.
.... I think part of his good fortune has to do with his personality; while he's not attractive in the slightest, he's not the kind of guy that gets told "no" very often. Oh, and even more impressive, ....[QUOTE] I'm not sure I'd have used the word "impressive" |
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