the airport attendents later claimed that the baggage belt broke down,.even if this was the case, is it not proper to take in all the first class ticket holders that were in line at the time first,? .putting their baggage in a corner near the check out counter,.like they finally relized one and a half hours later when some people started to get frustrated of waiting,.do you also think that first class ticket holders pay for v.i.p. service when they buy their tickets,.,.
I won't mention the airline name to embarrass them, i feel it's a learning experience to all,.have you had similar airport experiances,.if so i would like to hear from you ,.send me an email,.,.??
good luck,.,. thank you
2007-01-08
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Why should you not have to wait in line at the airport simply because you are a 1st class passenger?
You DO NOT pay for VIP service at the airport. You pay an exhorborant amount of money to sit closer to the pilot.
Why should you be served before me? Are you saying that you are better than I or anyone else who travels economy?
I am disabled, but I would not expect to be served before those in line ahead of me. I'll wait my turn thankyou very much.
My money is the same as yours and everyone else's. It's just that others, myself included, prefer not to waste it on such frivolous things as 1st class travel.
You Sir/Madam, can wait your turn like any other person.
2007-01-08 03:11:06
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answered by Brighteyz 4
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Well, a long time ago, I used to fly first class and had the problem with the people getting on after me looking to see what I had with me. Since I was traveling for business, but was relaxing a little, I would have other businessmen looking at me weird because I was dressed business casual for the flight (while sitting first class) and they were dressed in suits while flying coach. There are times that airlines don't think or that people don't want to take responsibility for what the cost of their actions may be. If I was waiting, as you were, I would have made suggestions for moving people on immediately. My question is, why would the baggage belt (which puts baggage under the plane) affect the passenger door? You may want to consider a better airline if those two doors on opposite sides and locations affect each other.
B-Cool
2007-01-08 03:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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before everything why do you experience you deserve any diverse therapy for firstclass vs. company classification? whilst determining to purchase a usual classification fee ticket that doesn't propose you purchased your way into an more desirable classification of people. you nevertheless might desire to persist with the comparable regulations. bags is bags and is positioned on the plane interior the comparable way. THere are actually not any stickers which tell the floor group, "cease it is an substantial person who's determining to purchase classification. firstclass. those bags might desire to be on the plane the place if there is an emergency they want their bags because of the fact they bought classification and is extra substantial than the heart which should be interior the or stat." VIP provider isn't coated interior the fee of the fee ticket and that is not what you think of that is. It means you do not might desire to pay for drinks on the plane and arrive 3 seconds until now than the rear of the plane does. Your fee ticket facilitates you to board at your leasure and you have extra area on your seat. This so talked approximately as VIP provider does not comprise door to door bags provider or the attendant wiping your butt or perhaps might desire to publish with rhude habit. With the already long delays for verify in (for all and sundry), the airlines don't have the time to seek bags containers on your specific bags. i'm curious as to why you think of determining to purchase sophistication means stepping on every person else on the plane to attend on you,whilst opportunities are high the corporate classification not purely fly's often they spend so a lot extra money over the direction of a 12 months for the airlines not your each now and then firstclass fee ticket or improve. that is continually advantageous to offer different cope with you like royalty, besides the undeniable fact that the commercial airline marketplace isn't the place you will locate it until you shape a private jet. NOW you're flying firstclass. Oh specific and keep in mind, in the journey that your bags is going on the plane first, that's the final again off. if that's the final to head on....it might desire to not in large condition on that plane and be despatched on yet another.
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answered by ? 4
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uuhhhh... no. When you buy a first class ticket, you buy a first class seat on an airplane. You already get a bigger, more comfortable seat, more room, and better food. They do not have to give you preferential treatment in the airport. And frankly, it seems rather pretentious and petty of you to think you should.
It's very like the rich (or those who 'keep up with the jones's') to think that they deserve more than what they've paid for. It's an unnattractive trait to say the least. It's like they're big 7 year olds complaining that their new doll didn't come with an extra outfit, or that the action figure doesn't really fly.
Could the asker of this question be any more self-important??
2007-01-08 03:12:38
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answered by ceaz 3
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Also baffled as to why this is to be found in the "Dogs" section! But anyway - no, as far as I'm concerned you only get special treatment with a First Class ticket if there happens to be separate arrangements at that particular airport or has been laid on by the airline.
As far as I'm concerned a First Class ticket on an aircraft should entitle you to just that - a different section on the actual aircraft.
I don't agree with separate check-in queues, or even priority boarding or disembarking.
It would be almost impossible to run a First Class system at an airport, without building a whole separate terminal for First Class passengers.
During the summer chaos at UK airports, I stood in a queue for 4 hours to check in for a flight. For the duration of the queue, the man behind me whinged and moaned about the fact that he had a First Class ticket and should therefore be allowed to push in front of the rest of us. Eventually I pointed out to him that he had only paid for "better" treatment during his flight and that he was making what was already a rather dull wait even worse for the rest of us with his incessant moaning. I have to say that he was exactly the kind of toffee-nosed, snobby person that I fully expect to have First Class seats, and quite frankly I was glad he would be sitting in a different part of the aircraft so I didn't have to listen to him for another 4 hours on the flight.
People with money seem to think that they are constantly entitled to treatment that means they don't have to mix with "ordinary" people and I find their attitude obnoxious in the extreme.
In answer to part of the question I certainly don't agree with the First Class luggage being dealt with separately in the baggage hall. The people who deal with baggage at the airport are paid the same regardless of how much each passenger paid for their ticket and should not be expected to deal with First Class luggage differently.
If anyone isn't prepared to mingle and wait with everyone else at various stages of their flight, then book a private jet, fly into a private airport and don't subject the rest of us to your high and mighty attitudes.
We are all just people.
2007-01-08 03:16:27
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answered by emsr2d2 4
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no not at all. you're a ticket holder. thats all. your first class seat is on the plane, and since you are not on the plane then you arent entitled to anything else. and since you are most likely at an airport with multiple airlines, why should they accomodate for a few out of the thousands who are there and have already paid and must deal with the same stuff as well?
it was like the lady in front of us at the airport on friday. we were all in line at security, it was a million miles long and this woman got mad because she was told she had to get her boarding pass first before she could get thru security and she's just screaming that she has her ticket already and she has to get the boarding pass from the gate. its like, shut up already, you're not the only one here, these people are doing their jobs, just do as they say.
and i think buying first class is just retarded, imo. i'll just pay $20 more and get an exit row (or fly southwest and make a mad dash for it before anyone else) and get just as much leg room as first class. its not like the food is any better (or they even feed you anymore anyways)
2007-01-08 03:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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First class or second class, you are all the same in the airport. But the only difference is when you get inside. The first class gets more space and better seats to sit in and sometimes extra drinks and food. You are paying for service on the airplane not service to get to the airplane too.
2007-01-08 02:58:22
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answered by Big C 6
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You're nothing but a nasty little toffee nosed snob!
You're NOT a V.I.P, just someone who wasted money to land 3.3 seconds before everyone else ... good logic there .. not.
You want sympathy, go to your country club and while your butler get's your drinkies you can whinge and whine to the other snobs about how you had to rub shoulders with the "great unwashed" and actually had to stand in line .. oh the shame of it all.
2007-01-08 03:15:20
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answered by Chris G 3
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dont get me wrong.. I understand your frustrations and I cant stand some of the seemingly incompetent ways of the airport but doesnt EVERYONE wait in lines at the airport? First class customers pay for VIP on board the flight..not in the airport (other than boarding first).
2007-01-08 03:00:50
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answered by Destiny 2
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wrong category for your question but.......
everyone has to wait in line sometime or another in an air port.
First class just basically means you paid a little extra for a little better seat on the plane.Not really V.I.P. services.
Stuartests are not housemaids/servants and the pilot isn't someones personal limo driver.
So, no i dont think that was right.
2007-01-08 03:01:19
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answered by Dream 5
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