Okay, I got invited to HSBC Elite Traveller and was already sitting on an award ticket from SIN to BKK to pick up my 6,000 SGD error-fare in Suites to London.
Calling the HSBC Elite line works like a charm, the agent confirms all three services (Mercedes to Changi, Jet Quay departure, and meet&greet in BKK). I am promised SMS and e-mail confirmation around 24 hours into departure.
The e-mail confirmations for Jet Quay and meet&greet are first, followed by the SMS for my limo transfer.
8am and my Mercedes is waiting for me - well mannered and educated driver is opening the back door for me and the computer shows "HSBC" as the requestor for the trip. Chatting with the driver he is guessing that I am a top executive of HSBC (which I am not) and obviously this program is not yet known among the drivers.
Arriving at Jet Quay, the security guard is trying to find my name on his clipboard. A quick glance and I can see at least 15 other people with the remark "HSBC" - seems to become a quite popular service...
The lady at the entrance of the Jet Quay Terminal is confirming that I am on SQ to BKK and I am entering this really huge terminal. I thought the First Class terminal in FRA is big but this is even bigger.
Turns out, this place is a huge let-down. I can live with the fact that the air condition is ways too cold and that they are playing very tacky music ways too loud but those are not the only things that spoil the VIP proposition:
The breakfast buffet is beyond belief: in terms of quality, I think any second-rated Business Class lounge has more on offer than this. Very limited offerings, poor quality and presentation. Care for a juice? From concentrate and orange and apple only. Dishes are also just cheap and tacky - I am don't like this place at all. Pretentious wanna-be, this is no First Class at all.
It gets worse when the lounge agent shows up 40 minutes into the departure and wants me to leave - I had clearly indicated that I do not wish to stop anywhere and wanna get to the plane as late as possible. In the end I can stay another 15 minutes and get my buggy ride to the gate.
Terminal 2 might be the only terminal where it is worth going through Jet Quay - but after this experience I am not sure whether I am going to use them again although it is free of charge.
Arrival in Bangkok and a lady holding up my name is driving me to the fast track immigration in BKK. Not sure how much this service is but as part of the experience very nice and much appreciated. They usually call the hotel driver so that your car is waiting when you are getting out of this airport but this lady didn't have the number for the Sukhothai Hotel...
Bottom line: Mercedes to the airport is the only feature that I will use going forward - might save HSBC some money. Jet Quay failed big times to convince me that their service is worth the money.
Calling the HSBC Elite line works like a charm, the agent confirms all three services (Mercedes to Changi, Jet Quay departure, and meet&greet in BKK). I am promised SMS and e-mail confirmation around 24 hours into departure.
The e-mail confirmations for Jet Quay and meet&greet are first, followed by the SMS for my limo transfer.
8am and my Mercedes is waiting for me - well mannered and educated driver is opening the back door for me and the computer shows "HSBC" as the requestor for the trip. Chatting with the driver he is guessing that I am a top executive of HSBC (which I am not) and obviously this program is not yet known among the drivers.
Arriving at Jet Quay, the security guard is trying to find my name on his clipboard. A quick glance and I can see at least 15 other people with the remark "HSBC" - seems to become a quite popular service...
The lady at the entrance of the Jet Quay Terminal is confirming that I am on SQ to BKK and I am entering this really huge terminal. I thought the First Class terminal in FRA is big but this is even bigger.
Turns out, this place is a huge let-down. I can live with the fact that the air condition is ways too cold and that they are playing very tacky music ways too loud but those are not the only things that spoil the VIP proposition:
The breakfast buffet is beyond belief: in terms of quality, I think any second-rated Business Class lounge has more on offer than this. Very limited offerings, poor quality and presentation. Care for a juice? From concentrate and orange and apple only. Dishes are also just cheap and tacky - I am don't like this place at all. Pretentious wanna-be, this is no First Class at all.
It gets worse when the lounge agent shows up 40 minutes into the departure and wants me to leave - I had clearly indicated that I do not wish to stop anywhere and wanna get to the plane as late as possible. In the end I can stay another 15 minutes and get my buggy ride to the gate.
Terminal 2 might be the only terminal where it is worth going through Jet Quay - but after this experience I am not sure whether I am going to use them again although it is free of charge.
Arrival in Bangkok and a lady holding up my name is driving me to the fast track immigration in BKK. Not sure how much this service is but as part of the experience very nice and much appreciated. They usually call the hotel driver so that your car is waiting when you are getting out of this airport but this lady didn't have the number for the Sukhothai Hotel...
Bottom line: Mercedes to the airport is the only feature that I will use going forward - might save HSBC some money. Jet Quay failed big times to convince me that their service is worth the money.
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