I always thought pilots got a meal during the flight - the head FA always seems to do some form of service once J is done.been in there for years. Good on VA for allowing them somewhere to grab a bite whilst commuting.
Shouldn’t be surprising or shocking.it cheapens things a little bit
It’s no secret that VA want the lounges to be social/casual places for their predominantly value-based and leisure FFs to relax, along with their staff (presumably as staff rooms have been removed/scaled down as a part of their cost cutting).
Yep. They do as far as I know. I believe most pilots seen in lounges are commuting. Ie they live in brisbane and commute to a sydney base for rostering. May not be the case always but I was having a chat to a captain in Sydney a few months back and he was saying thats very frequent. They most certainly wouldnt just hang out in the lounge before / between flights i wouldnt think.I always thought pilots got a meal during the flight - the head FA always seems to do some form of service once J is done.
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They most certainly wouldnt just hang out in the lounge before / between flights i wouldnt think.
You don't seem to like VA do you? Or perhaps I'm imagining it?Shouldn’t be surprising or shocking.
Virgin Australia is a budget airline, just with lounges and more generous baggage allowance.
It’s no secret that VA want the lounges to be social/casual places for their predominantly value-based and leisure FFs to relax, along with their staff (presumably as staff rooms have been removed/scaled down as a part of their cost cutting).
Maybe they want the public to hear. Its a perk that they get. We still have staff rooms. Some are landside, some are airside.They used to take off their hat, lanyard and epaulettes to blend in a little - but now they wander around in full uniform. Yeah, it's odd. You know, half the time when I sit down, there are VA staffers hanging out nearby beyond just pilots - not in uniform, but you can tell from the conversation (if you're close enough), the bags and sometimes, the lanyard turned backwards. They should remember there are passengers around them who can hear all the 'secret' things they choose to discuss so loudly in public.
Sort of. You had to be paxing on duty, and we generally removed the stripes, or put on a jumper. Commuters had to purchase a membership, though it was discounted.Qantas also allow their crew into their lounges. There is quite a long thread about it.
And better meals in J plus a PDBVirgin Australia is a budget airline, just with lounges and more generous baggage allowance
Are they decent spaces? I’ve seen some photos of one of the American carriers and crew rooms, looked better vs most airline lounges.We still have staff rooms.
Most have been renovated or relocated to newer and larger spaces. We also have napping spacesAre they decent spaces? I’ve seen some photos of one of the American carriers and crew rooms, looked better vs most airline lounges.
Too bad. So sad. Crew who do check in their bags will most of the time have priority.I think this far less of a bad look than seeing "CREW" bags off the carousel first.