Brighthelmstone
Well-known member
I'm a Virgin Atlantic employee, so despite always getting upgrades and lounge access i can't 'bring the company in to disrepute' by drinking to much, despite it all being free!
On long haul my default position is to get quietly, gently pissed. A couple of gin and tonics and then 2 or 3 of those little bottles of wine usually does the trick.
I do likewise with Virgin, primarily through...
1. Using the Virgin black Amex/Visa cards for EVERYTHING we buy
2. Doing all groceries and petrol shopping at Tesco, and converting Clubcard Points to Virgin miles when they have a boost on the conversion rate
...which has saved us many thousands on flights. In fact, that's not strictly true, as I couldn't see me paying cash for the whole family to fly Upper Class, so it allows us to travel in a way that we otherwise wouldn't.
I know there are various sites dedicated to this stuff, but a thread on NSC might be useful to help others become miles whores.
(£17.50 on tax? Where the hell are you flying - can't be long haul as the APD for non-economy fares is in 3 figures for a start!)
Can you just join e rewards or do you have to be invited?Another easy way to add Virgin Miles is to register with e-rewards and fill in a few questionnaires. I used this for years as a way of keeping miles I had built up as every time you convert rewards, It extends the lifespan of the miles.
Just sign up at e-rewards.co.uk and away you go. A mixture of short and long surveys. Some of the long ones are 30 minutes plus but if you do them while watching the telly it is an easy way to get a few thousand VM miles or other rewards. You can also exchange for Air Miles, Hilton Honors and loads of other rewards and you just choose your reward each time so are not committed to a specific scheme.Can you just join e rewards or do you have to be invited?
I know BA have had difficulties recently but nothing beats their Lounges at T5. But I do wonder why people shove a bottle of bubbly down and then fly, a hangover after a flight is twice as bad.
For me the most unedifying sight is a group/s or individuals drinking alcohol whilst waiting for an early morning outbound tourist flight. Heathen behaviour!
For me the most normal sight is a group/s or individuals drinking alcohol whilst waiting for an early morning outbound tourist flight. Standard behaviour!
You've missed the point. You were the weirdos buying coffee instead of booze.I thought that last week - we had a 5.45am flight so got to Gatwick about 4am. Spoons was RAMMED with people drinking pints. We went upstairs to get a coffee, there the 2 girls and a bloke on the table next to us were doing vodka shots with the duty free they'd bought.
Hate flying - just completely tedious experience. Airports are awful as well.
Just the fact I watch Nat Geo channel. Aircraft disaster quite often makes me want to have a drink, before, during the flight.
I know how many things can go wrong with my car. At 30,000 feet, its not good thinking about.
Rationally, I know how increasingly rare that there is any plane crashes these days.
You've missed the point. You were the weirdos buying coffee instead of booze.
It's a MASSIVE British tradition that whatever time you get to the airport, you have a drink.
Teenagers going to Malaga, old dears heading to Tenerife for the winter, families off on a five star jaunt, students....being students, businessmen on their way back from a meeting somewhere.
Airport = drink.
I also cane the booze copiously on the flight, but I can guarantee that there is no more polite person on the plane when it comes to taking to the cabin crew.
The Mrs hates flying so has the afore mentioned pills (diazepam) to chill her out. For her they only work with about 5 JD and cokes though, so they actually do work really well with alcohol.
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You've missed the point. You were the weirdos buying coffee instead of booze.
It's a MASSIVE British tradition that whatever time you get to the airport, you have a drink.
Teenagers going to Malaga, old dears heading to Tenerife for the winter, families off on a five star jaunt, students....being students, businessmen on their way back from a meeting somewhere.
Airport = drink.
I also cane the booze copiously on the flight, but I can guarantee that there is no more polite person on the plane when it comes to taking to the cabin crew.
The Mrs hates flying so has the afore mentioned pills (diazepam) to chill her out. For her they only work with about 5 JD and cokes though, so they actually do work really well with alcohol.
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