MEL_Traveller
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I agree. First Class passengers *should* be accommodated as a priority. They are given priority for spa treatments at the QF F lounges for example. It is actually ‘their’ lounge. Platinums are granted access as a benefit.I arrived at the Qantas First lounge at approximately 6:45 PM. If I requested a shower in advance, then yes you are quite right maybe I would have a had a spot. But I wanted to enjoy my meal first before taking the shower and didn't want that to be interrupted when a shower were to become available. At the same time, I figured the lounge would have enough capacity to host shower requests without there being a huge backlog.
If there is any disorganization, respectfully it is from Qantas. I don't think it is unreasonable to expect that a shower would be made available to their First Class guests in a timely manner. In terms of cutting in front of people at the lounge, well ask yourself this, who would be entering that lounge? People in business or are Sapphire, well if everything is based on priority then I'm at the head of the queue. It's no different with Flagship First check-in with AA where you are escorted to the very front of the security queue. Some may find that rude and inconsiderate, but it's a perk for travelling so much. Now if there were other World Platinums entering the lounge to use said shower, well then maybe an argument could be made there that this was a bit inconsiderate. Then again, I would be expecting World Platinums to be doing the same thing.
There was no queue at TSA pre-check at TBIT when I arrived at 6:40 PM. It took maybe 2 minutes to go through that.
There is an escalator you can take on the left hand side that leads to TSA pre-check.
AA values class of service over status, as evidenced by access to Flagship Dining. It was traditionally only available to F pax, although that will be changing as they discontinue that cabin. (Same for United, Polaris Lounge access is only for business class and Star Alliance F pax. Status won’t get you in. Same with Air Canadia’s Siganture Lounge.)
YMMV on the operations of Flagship check-in. As an F passenger I’m about 50/50 - worldwide - for an escort through security. CX offered it without request at Chicago. Thai used to do it for F. Lufthansa and Swiss in selected ports. AA has never offered it to me at JFK, despite what their literature might say. At JFK they direct you to a separate lane which then joins the main one, albeit towards the front. Saves you maybe 20 seconds. I would be surprised if they offered it for every emerald at JFK, LAX and ORD.