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Did a recent trip on DJ thanks to the BFOD policy. It was the first flight of the morning to SYD about 06:15am.
As is my want I get to the AP about an hour before flight time to make sure I am there on time and to relax before the start of the working day. Checked in the bag quickly having done OLCI the day before and secured a good seat.
However, once upstairs the lounge is all in darkness. I check my watch and yes it is about 05:20am but having been in the QC many, many times at this horrid hour I fully expect the DJ lounge to be open.
Another person comes up and we commiserate, he actually wanted to check in there only having carry on. He heads downstairs and a few minutes later comes back up and heads into the lounge. There is a person setting up and the other person asks him to turn on the lights which he does.
Several other people then enter, there is no one on the desk to check eligibility. I have some fruit and juice for breakfast. However there were only enough peaches for one serve and I got them. Sorry to anyone else who thought they might be nice.
I ask the solitary staff member if he can turn on the television but he says he can't, "it is the job of the girls and they will do it when they arrive". Eventually more staff members do arrive and then he goes around and turns on the televisions.
Is this normal practice for early flights? If so it can only be a turn off for business people who use the lounge to prepare for the often long day ahead. Must admit I wasn't surprised to see the flight was nearly empty. Surely DJ needs the corporate types on these flights and no lounge access would not make the experience a happy one.
As is my want I get to the AP about an hour before flight time to make sure I am there on time and to relax before the start of the working day. Checked in the bag quickly having done OLCI the day before and secured a good seat.
However, once upstairs the lounge is all in darkness. I check my watch and yes it is about 05:20am but having been in the QC many, many times at this horrid hour I fully expect the DJ lounge to be open.
Another person comes up and we commiserate, he actually wanted to check in there only having carry on. He heads downstairs and a few minutes later comes back up and heads into the lounge. There is a person setting up and the other person asks him to turn on the lights which he does.
Several other people then enter, there is no one on the desk to check eligibility. I have some fruit and juice for breakfast. However there were only enough peaches for one serve and I got them. Sorry to anyone else who thought they might be nice.
I ask the solitary staff member if he can turn on the television but he says he can't, "it is the job of the girls and they will do it when they arrive". Eventually more staff members do arrive and then he goes around and turns on the televisions.
Is this normal practice for early flights? If so it can only be a turn off for business people who use the lounge to prepare for the often long day ahead. Must admit I wasn't surprised to see the flight was nearly empty. Surely DJ needs the corporate types on these flights and no lounge access would not make the experience a happy one.