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Thanks Man Flyer! The invitations would have been given at checkin/departure city, correct? It would be good to know if some of these "lucky" pax are receiving these at specific airports, i.e. LAX, LHR, SYD, MAN, etc.
Hey maxmin, quick question - which airport were you departing from on your award ticket and did you request the TPR access or was it just given to you?
Cheers!Last edited by SQ All The Way; 8 December 2008, 01:26 AM.
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Award ticket in Suites and being allowed into the TPR
For those wondering why KeithMEL has been allowed into TPR...
Suites are not available for awards, meaning that one must have been booked on the 744 in O class prior to the equipment change. The award ticket has to be honoured since it's already ticketed, but there is no O class on the 380, so they must accommodate KeithMEL in R class.
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Originally posted by kchika View PostFor those wondering why KeithMEL has been allowed into TPR...
Suites are not available for awards, meaning that one must have been booked on the 744 in O class prior to the equipment change. The award ticket has to be honoured since it's already ticketed, but there is no O class on the 380, so they must accommodate KeithMEL in R class.
--mcz
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Originally posted by mczlaw View PostExcept that SQ's stated rationale for denying TPR access does not differentiate b/w O, F or R. The asserted distinction is "commercial" (ie, paid) vs. award redemption travel.
--mcz
"O" can only be award/upgrade/redemption and F and R can only be commerical. Exception was the case explained above where "O" (744) got changed to "R" (388), hence looked commerical, hence got access to the TPR.
Makes sense?
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Originally posted by SMK77 View PostThat's a very smart comment. Have a guess how check-in staff determines whether you have a "commercial" ticket? Right! They look at your booking class!
"O" can only be award/upgrade/redemption and F and R can only be commerical. Exception was the case explained above where "O" (744) got changed to "R" (388), hence looked commerical, hence got access to the TPR.
Makes sense?
I suspect that in this case SQ has a different method to identify commercial vs. redemption booking than just mere booking class.Last edited by StarG; 15 December 2008, 03:15 PM.
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