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And they only get upgrades once all upgrades are processed. Staff never take seats ahead of commericial passengers.
There has been some discussion that this isn't the case.
And they only get upgrades once all upgrades are processed. Staff never take seats ahead of commericial passengers.
There has been some discussion that this isn't the case.
I'll bite - all staff travel is revenue for the company. They are occupying an otherwise empty seat - if they do fill with staff who are paying a fare, the seat gets no money. Staff travel actually is a revenue stream so reducing or limiting it is ridiculous.
And they only get upgrades once all upgrades are processed. Staff never take seats ahead of commericial passengers.
The latest thread was about staff on duty, not staff on leisure travel. There is a difference between the two.
You will NEVER see a Virgin staff member upgraded to business.
If you are on duty, then, well, why aren't you on duty?
And from what I've been told by a former employee, their travel for leisure is a guaranteed J class flight.
And from what I've been told by a former employee, their travel for leisure is a guaranteed J class flight.
a staff member travelling on Duty travel is not necessarily a flight operational crew... they could be in sales or some other back office role .... they are on duty as such on company business ... but what are you expecting them to do ? get up and start serving coffee and tea?
Your " former employee" might have 1 long service trip for J , however normally it is never guaranteed J
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If you are on duty, then, well, why aren't you on duty?
And from what I've been told by a former employee, their travel for leisure is a guaranteed J class flight.
If someone in sales or back office is travelling, then how would anyone know they weren't just a normal paying customer and thus not even rate a comment?
Not sure why people are attacking staff benefits.