I know you mentioned she may not like strangers getting her into lounges (but she's comfortable travelling alone),
It's because of all those nasty people hanging out on the interwebs, you see?! ;-)
but anyway, I'll be travelling through some of your airports in the next few weeks. You can PM me her routing and we'll see.
I'm in LHR twice in May. More than willing to help out. No need for you grandmother to spend more than minimum time talking to me. In terms of giving something for free (as a point of discomfort), my guest spots would only go to waste if not used.
Thanks for the offers, sincerely appreciated. I've got her sorted for MEL/PER/JFK, and she won't be in LAX long enough to benefit from a lounge, but JNB/LHR/CDG are still an "issue". Maybe I'll float the idea with her and get back to you if I get a positive response.
You could purchase an AA 30 day pass which would give her access to some lounges e.g MEL/PER if travelling QF and LHR/CDG/JFK/LAX. That's not too bad for $99. The terms are here
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInformation/airportAmenities/AdmiralsPasses.jsp#30-day-pass
Thanks for that, wasn't aware such a thing existed. Could be helpful for LHR/CDG, as per above. I'll check it out.
Just be careful, as the QF Lounge passes are only valid for real QF Lounges. So MEL, PER, LAX? could be done with a QF Lounge invitation.
Thanks for the heads up - had already noticed that luckily. QC will work for me at MEL, PER, JFK and LAX only, based on lounge ownership/sharing and also requirements for next flight to be on a QF flight number.
Thanks, will check that out too / let her know.
The flights in Europe are operated by BA?
JNB-xLHR-VIE, VIE-LHR, LHR-CDG and CDG-xLHR are all BA metal / flight number. The final leg of CDG-xLHR-JFK (xLHR-JFK) is AA metal / flight number.
You may think about upgrading them. Just look into then booking on ba.com and see if you get an upgrade offer. These are sometimes quite chap. You get Lounge access and a little more service which could be quite nice for you Grandma!
Especially for the Transatlantic Flight BA sells quite reasonable Premium Economy upgrades!
If you get no upgrade offer, try it agin at T-23h.
Interesting, thanks for the tip. How do you access such offers - just login to "manage my booking" on ba.com and see if anything pops up? Do these offers apply even though the bookings are all on points (the entire trip except the internal South African segments are a OneWorld Explorer points fare).
It is probably worth joining her up to AFF
and then going for the Qantas Club membership. It's important to never be stingy with your grandmother!
Haha thanks. Luckily, thanks to some of my own scavenging plus the generousity of a few AFFers (thanks all!) I've managed to get her a couple of invites for the lounges where QC would allow access.
For the non-Qantas lounges, you could also consider signing her up for a Diners Card and using their free access to lounges in JNB, CPT, VIE, CDG, LHR, JFK and LAX. Obviously check which terminals etc she will be at before signing her up
Diners signed me up as a student with no income (and fee-free...) but I am not sure if they'd go for an 80 year old retiree post-GFC.
Thanks for the tip. Not sure this one will work though - apart from the credit acceptance issues, grandmother is also philosophically opposed to credit cards... just don't mention that the points for her trip were earned thanks to credit cards :shock: