Fiches Mouser
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Okay! I got to take my piece of A4 paper for a spin in the wild today. Here's how it went.
Note that I don't have the 06 number on my booking, as I want to credit miles to SQ. This makes things much more difficult than they need to be, but I don't see a way around it short of just writing off the miles. I did ask about using the different FQTS/FQTV fields on the phone, but apparently it couldn't be done. I can't seriously be the only one with this problem!
Arrived at the SAS check-in in CPH this morning. The priority line dragon basically just asked me if it was a *G card because she didn't seem to get what I was showing her. I say yes, proceed to front of line. So far so good.
At the front of the queue, the check-in agent does his thing, enters my number into the system, reminds me that I have an SQ number in there already and prints my BP/bag tags. He fails to put a priority tag on it, so I ask him and he does. Weird, but I just assume he forgot.
I come back five minutes later to check my parents' baggage through with a new agent in the priority line and she also fails to put priority tags on. Is this an SAS thing? I'm starting to get the impression it's not something they proactively do for non-EuroBonus/Plus/Business pax.
Next, it's the fast track security queue. Denied. Apparently, it's not available to *G but "I can use the lounge once I'm through regular security". Thanks. The signage does have Star Alliance branding on it so go figure.
Arrive at the lounge (which is beautiful – goodness, do those Scandinavians know how to piece together a room!) and the agent checks her list of carriers, does some typing and manually opens the little gate for me. Success.
Was late to the boarding gate, so missed priority boarding, but I'd assume the temporary card would be enough. Fast track security and lounge gates are all automated so you really want the number in your booking. Boarding gates (in my experience) don't bother checking status and will let you through regardless.
Hope I covered it all – happy to answer any questions! There are a number of quirks that seem specific to SAS, but as a first time *G I don't really know the norms. I'll be travelling with TK (ARN-IST) in Y next week so will have a chance to try it all with them. That said, if they'd let me pay to upgrade, I'll be taking that
Note that I don't have the 06 number on my booking, as I want to credit miles to SQ. This makes things much more difficult than they need to be, but I don't see a way around it short of just writing off the miles. I did ask about using the different FQTS/FQTV fields on the phone, but apparently it couldn't be done. I can't seriously be the only one with this problem!
Arrived at the SAS check-in in CPH this morning. The priority line dragon basically just asked me if it was a *G card because she didn't seem to get what I was showing her. I say yes, proceed to front of line. So far so good.
At the front of the queue, the check-in agent does his thing, enters my number into the system, reminds me that I have an SQ number in there already and prints my BP/bag tags. He fails to put a priority tag on it, so I ask him and he does. Weird, but I just assume he forgot.
I come back five minutes later to check my parents' baggage through with a new agent in the priority line and she also fails to put priority tags on. Is this an SAS thing? I'm starting to get the impression it's not something they proactively do for non-EuroBonus/Plus/Business pax.
Next, it's the fast track security queue. Denied. Apparently, it's not available to *G but "I can use the lounge once I'm through regular security". Thanks. The signage does have Star Alliance branding on it so go figure.
Arrive at the lounge (which is beautiful – goodness, do those Scandinavians know how to piece together a room!) and the agent checks her list of carriers, does some typing and manually opens the little gate for me. Success.
Was late to the boarding gate, so missed priority boarding, but I'd assume the temporary card would be enough. Fast track security and lounge gates are all automated so you really want the number in your booking. Boarding gates (in my experience) don't bother checking status and will let you through regardless.
Hope I covered it all – happy to answer any questions! There are a number of quirks that seem specific to SAS, but as a first time *G I don't really know the norms. I'll be travelling with TK (ARN-IST) in Y next week so will have a chance to try it all with them. That said, if they'd let me pay to upgrade, I'll be taking that