Këtu ... Ne ... Kthehu!
Është 6:15 PM, dhe shumica e Mega NUK po ha mëngjesin në Klubin E-Terminal Presidentit para tyre 7 PD nisjes për PHX bordin e CO 1905. Nuk është shumë për të thënë rreth mbrëmshme Awards para udhëtar të shpeshta që nuk është thënë tashmë në FlyerTalk ose në çmime faqen vetë, përveç se ishte një sukses i pakualifikuar dhe se pas partia u zhvillua një pak vonë për një 5 AM (inPMoach), 5:30 (në Randy, Ushtar, dhe “Marty” klasë) ose 5:45 AM (në e parë) thirrje wakeup.
Kontrolloni në gjatë gjithë ditës për mbulimin e udhëtim në çdo klasë, së bashku me raporte të US Airways në Phoenix dhe linjës kuvendit Boeing në fushën Paine. Dita e fundit e SMD 2010 pa dyshim do të jetë i gjatë!
Mega DOers Finish First
When I wrapped up last year’s Star Mega DO by (quite legally) crashing the Lufthansa First Class Terminal along with a small gaggle of FlyerTalkers, I figured it was literally a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But here we are a year later, and I’ve been back not once, but twice in a span of less than 12 hours. As mentioned in a previous post, Lufthansa took the unprecedented step of busing the entire roster of this year’s Mega DO to the FCT for a nightcap after dinner — the first and only time in its history that non-HONs and non-ticketed first class passengers have ever been allowed inside. This was especially impressive considering the terminal is technically airside, which meant stationing personnel at every exit to keep the entire terminal in lockdown.
So what did you miss? First, the basics: the FCT is a standalone building, built at a cost of $43 million. The best-known feature is the fleet of Porches, BMWs and Mercedes downstairs waiting to whisk you to your flight. (This morning, I settled for a Mercedes van; Randy hitched a ride in a Porsche. “I can cross that off my frequent traveler bucket list,” he said.) Equally famous in FT circles are the rubber duckies in the bathtub, which had been removed for the evening to keep people like me (and Will Steele) from making off with them.
I’ll leave it to others to debate which airline has the best lounges, or which is the single best lounge in the world, but the FCT has to be in the uppermost tier with the Virgin Clubhouse at LHR and the Wing and the Pier at HKG. (If anyone would like to argue why their favorite is better, I’d love to see it in the comments.) One myth that was shattered for me was the fact that the pastries — which years ago on a quick press tour I’d been told were flown in fresh on the first flight from Vienna each morning — were more or less baked locally, with only a handful of delicacies being flown in from Austria. (Why shouldn’t the FCT be hand-stocked with air-freighted delicacies?)
On Tuesday night, the restaurant was closed and the bar (which prides itself on its single malt selection, delighting Tommy) was limited to a small selection of scotches, cognac and grappa, but a small expedition the next morning (thanks to our HON chaperones) sampled breakfast, toasted with Tattinger, and did the things “air warriors” do in these situations: enjoyed our good fortune.
Meanwhile, on Swiss…
You may recall that while the majority of Mega DO participants flew Lufthansa JFK-FRA, a handful opted to transit via ZRH, VIE (and in one case, GVA) on LX and OS. How were their flights? I have yet to meet either of the pair who opted for OS, but I do have a pair of trip reports from LX. After dropping $2,800 on a refundable gate pass to enter Lufthansa Senator Lounge at JFK, Pat hopped the AirTrain from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4. Upon entering the Swiss lounge (which is land-side), he was greeted by the head of U.S. PR, who took him on a tour of the first class lounge and then helped clear an entire lane of security for him to pass through. The flight to ZRH in business class was outfitted with fully lie-flat beds, and upon arrival he was taken to lunch by the head of operations, which blew Pat away. After lunch, he was driven to his plane. “I have to call about my miles because they never scanned my ticket!” thotë ai.
Meanwhile, Marty booked himself on JFK-GVA-FRA and apparently fell through the cracks, as Swiss was unaware of his presence. So what is it like when they don’t roll out the red carpet? “The Swiss flight was great… in the air,” said Marty, obviously hesitating. “The lounge was better than advertised, and the service was fantastic. But there was a slight delay in Geneva, and when I got here, they had decided to send my luggage on to Rome. So I was an hour late at baggage claim while retrieved my luggage from the Rome flight, and by then the Welcome lounge was closed.” The lesson, as always: being on the official roster of a Star Mega DO makes every flight better.
First Class all the way in Frankfurt
The Lufthansa First Class Terminal holds a certain mystique. A dedicated building for the most coveted passengers. Getting inside is generally not a trivial task.
Unless you’re a StarMegaDo participant, that is.
For the first time ever the lounge was opened up after hours to host a private event for customers and we had a blast. For about an hour we mingled, sampled a collection of the fine beverages on offer and enjoyed the luxuries that the lounge offers. A few lucky folks even managed to score one of the coveted rubber ducks from the bath suites.
Unë jam ka mbetur prapa ...
... Në gjumë dhe në mbajtjen e tanishme me këto poste. Kjo është çfarë ndodh kur në mbrëmje shakullinë tuaj përfshin seminare me Lufthansa dhe Star Aleancës (më shumë në USA Today më se një), darkë në selinë Lufthansa me 76 Mega mirët dhe drejtuesit nga të gjithë dhe Grupi Star Lufthansa, dhe një skufje nate (një nga shumë) në Terminalin klasit të parë — parë (dhe sigurisht e fundit) kohë ajo ka qenë ndonjëherë e hapur për jo-Hon, jo-të parë pasagjerët e klasit të. Një të vërtetë e mahnitshme, Përvoja ekskluzive. Seth shpresojmë se do të hedh disa fotografi të këtyre të fundit në Web këtë mëngjes, por më shumë postime hollesishme mbi aktivitetet e martë natën do të duhet të prisni derisa ne kemi prekur poshtë në Houston. Në ndërkohë, Unë kam Tattinger Rose për të pirë gjatë mëngjes në Terminalin Klasa e parë. Shoh se jeni në anën tjetër.
Overheard on the A380
“Apparently we all can’t go inside the A380 at once so it doesn’t get too crowded. Are they aware it seats 900 people?”
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“Do you want to go to the First Class Terminal in the morning?”
“The answer to that question is always yes.”
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(Randy standing in coach, looking puzzled) “I’m not sure we really want to see this section. I really have no interest in this cabin.”
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“Don’t worry about me; I’m never going to be down here anyways.”





