DrGuinness
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- Oct 14, 2010
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Good evening all, from a long time lurker...
My new employment doesn't allow me to travel as much as I'd like to, so upon slipping from SG to PS, I purchased a QP membership. (Whether a cup of coffee or an average wine per flight is worth the annual subscription fee is another question.)
My question here for you travel geniuses relates to guests in the QP, domestic.
As a QP member, I'm allowed one guest when I'm traveling, whether they are traveling or not.
I'm usually early for flights. If I want to meet a client at the QP who is not a member, I can bring them in on my membership as a guest. After we meet and discuss what we need to, that client leaves. A while later, a colleague who is traveling with me on my flight then turns up shortly before the flight and is dying for a coffee. Can I then take her in on my access? Or am I allowed only one guest per travel?
Should I have them page me when my second guest arrives at the desk? Or should I leave the Club, go out, then go back in with them again?
My new employment doesn't allow me to travel as much as I'd like to, so upon slipping from SG to PS, I purchased a QP membership. (Whether a cup of coffee or an average wine per flight is worth the annual subscription fee is another question.)
My question here for you travel geniuses relates to guests in the QP, domestic.
As a QP member, I'm allowed one guest when I'm traveling, whether they are traveling or not.
I'm usually early for flights. If I want to meet a client at the QP who is not a member, I can bring them in on my membership as a guest. After we meet and discuss what we need to, that client leaves. A while later, a colleague who is traveling with me on my flight then turns up shortly before the flight and is dying for a coffee. Can I then take her in on my access? Or am I allowed only one guest per travel?
Should I have them page me when my second guest arrives at the desk? Or should I leave the Club, go out, then go back in with them again?