Locking the J toilet door

Whatever the difference is, it has been litigated from the start of this thread.
Again my personal opinion is that all Loos on an aircraft should be available to all passengers regardless of the ticket price.

So just for clarity-
-All loos available to all pax regardless of cabin (whether that be J in 737s to F in A380s)
-Pax do not need a reason to preference the alternative loos
-Pax must ask FA permission prior to entering a higher cabin

Is that your position?
 
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Particular 2 is moot due to particular 1, but yes.

It is actually not far from current practices as per my experiences. As always the CC is the final arbiter👍

Do you help yourself to the snacks on offer while passing the galleys in the higher cabin?

Really it's no different than asking for a J meal/drink in Y. Sure you're asking and you might receive but you're asking for something above your entitlement, and can put the FA in a difficult position, most of whom want to avoid conflict. If every pax started doing this imagine how annoyed the FAs would get being asked if a pax can go to the toilet every 5 minutes.

If you don't have a valid reason why would you waste their time and not just use the loo in your own cabin? What do you do if no FA around - press the call bell or just help yourself?

I could see the logic if there's a compelling reason, but this just sounds ridiculous.

And on topic, do you have a problem with the J toilets being locked, considering you agree you have to ask permission first? So shouldn't be a problem?
 
I travel mostly QF J … IMHO … it’s a dunny. Who cares?
Given what you've read here, that's a bad question and even worse if it was intended to be rhetorical indifference (although, that may just be your position you're taking).
 

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