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Bits: BA’s London City NYC gate lounge closes, Virgin’s CEO on cost cutting, HfP IT help wanted

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News in brief:

British Airways closes the BA1 gate lounge at London City

If you have ever taken the British Airways ‘all business class’ A318 flight from London City Airport to New York JFK, with a refuelling and passport control stop at Shannon on the way out, you will know that there was never a proper lounge.

Instead, British Airways set up a DIY lounge at the gate it used.  There were 32 seats for 32 passengers and a ‘help yourself’ table of food and drink.  It wasn’t the classiest thing you’ve ever seen and I never liked it but it had its fans.

As of last week, the gate lounge has gone.  It seems this is one of only a handful of gates at London City that can handle the new Bombardier CS100 aircraft being introduced by SWISS, and SWISS needed all of the space.

Instead ….

“Before your departure from London City you are invited to enjoy a complimentary pre-flight meal and drink at Pilots Restaurant. The restaurant is conveniently located in the main terminal, just after security on the left hand-side. On arrival at the restaurant please show your boarding pass to the Welcome Host, who will then show you to your table.”

I’ve never eaten at Pilots, but I get a feeling it is – overall – a better experience than the gate lounge.  I wouldn’t see this as another BA cost cutting exercise.

Overall, it is difficult to see much of a future for the London City – New York service.  One of the two daily flights was chopped last year.  The expansion of Global Entry means that regular travellers to the US no longer need to queue at immigration, so the time saving from clearing immigration in Shannon is no longer important.  As London City becomes more crowded and with the new First Wing now open at Heathrow Terminal 5, the market may be swinging back westwards.

And that is before you factor in Crossrail, which will take you from Canary Wharf to Heathrow in just 39 minutes from the end of 2019 (end of 2018 if you are happy to change at Paddington to the Heathrow Express) ……

British Airways City Airport A318

Virgin Atlantic’s CEO on cost cutting

Last Monday I saw Alex Cruz speakThis Monday, I went up to Manchester to see Craig Kreeger, the Virgin Atlantic CEO, give a talk.

He had some interesting things to say which I might summarise in another article.  Here is one key point.  A member of the audience asked him what he had done to turn Virgin Atlantic around, after some years of losses, when he joined in 2013.

“Airline Management 101”, he said, “is to go for the easy stuff.  Swap the £10 bottle of wine in Upper Class for a £6 bottle.  No-one picks an airline just for the wine.  Swap the napkin for a thinner one.”

“I did none of that.”  “You do this once, you can get away with it.  If you do it 20 times, you take away the reasons that people choose the airline in the first place.”  All of Kreeger’s focus was on back office cuts, as well as trimming unprofitable routes.  Spending which impacted the customer experience was protected.

He even stressed what I have stressed on here before.  When you have a $200m long-haul aircraft which requires $100,000 of fuel for every trip, cutting your wine bill by £50 per flight (or taking the flowers out of the toilets) is stupid and counter productive.

Something I should remember to mention next time I bump into Alex ….. although to give him credit – given his speech last week – I think he may have got the message.

HfP IT help

Long-term readers will know that the site hasn’t had a full refresh for five years, nor indeed has it had any change in hosting despite a big growth in readership.  The cracks are starting to show as you may have seen recently.

I would like to find a freelance IT person who would like to project manage some changes.  This person does not necessarily need to do the work but would oversee it.  Anika and I simply do not have enough hours in the day to do this ourselves.

This is what we will need doing:

contracting and overseeing (or doing yourself) the development of a custom-built WordPress theme to specifications we will provide – potentially sticking with the Genesis Framework

contracting and overseeing (or doing yourself) some work on the existing WordPress database which has some structural issues

overseeing a server move

overseeing some standard cloud-based office IT

If this is what you do for a living, drop me an email at rob at headforpoints.com together with your rates and some examples of what you’ve done.  My experience is that getting readers to help out with projects results in better quality work than picking someone who does not understand what we are trying to achieve.

I foresee it taking a handful of hours a week over a couple of months, depending on how much you outsource.  The first two points listed above are the key ones.   You don’t need to be based in London but we will want to meet you here on a regular basis.

Comments (156)

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  • Lumma says:

    OT but what One World lounge would people recommend at Tokyo Narita?

    • WhiteManVan says:

      The JAL First lounge is pretty cool:
      – Good food and alcohol selection (incl. a fancy beer machine)
      – Massage seats are hidden away in a corner that are a delight!

      • Mike G says:

        Any suggestions at Haneda?

        • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

          Probably the JAL First lounge as well. Perfectly decent, but wouldn’t get there especially early to visit it though.

        • Mari says:

          JAL First lounge. The airport itself has some good shopping if you want to bring back Tokyo Banana, kit kats or other treats.

  • Alan says:

    OT Bits – just had an email from Singapore KrisFlyer. Positive bit: online Star Alliance bookings to be possible from 7th December. Downside: offline booking fee of $25/2.5k miles from then (although waived for routings that can’t be made on website), new Star Alliance award chart.

    Just checked and my NZ trip in Suites (with connection EDI-FRA on LH to utilise *A award chart :D) has jumped up 31k miles! I did think it was very good value at 265k+£300 😀

    • Rob says:

      It is still good value at 31k more …..

      If this is full online booking across all of Star then I may be tempted to use them more.

      • Alan says:

        That’s certainly what they imply from their email. Hehe I know, compared to BA it’s still fantastic (esp with Suites), but about a £230 increase in cost so still glad I locked it in pre-change.

  • Gavin says:

    OT – using Hilton voucher in a month or so in London on a Saturday night. Plan is a pre Xmas trip for xmas lights, a friend’s party in Dulwich on Saturday and then winter wonderland on Sunday.

    Am Hilton Gold – which is best – Conrad, Trafalgar, or Waldorf (Covent Garden). Looking for decent brekkie, upgrade, nice ambience.

    • Rob says:

      Upgrade is lap of the gods at that time of year. Conrad is smartest hotel but odd location. Not seen Trafalgar since refurb but astounding views of the Trafalgar Square tree. Waldorf is older, has some historic features but the worst on paper (but with a good upgrade …?). All would do.

    • Brian says:

      Worth emailing the hotels in question and getting a concrete answer about what benefits they will give. You’ll then have it in writing, rather than just relying on what somebody else happens to have got, which might not be typical.

      I emailed the Waldorf, for instance, and was told by reception that they give lounge access, breakfast and an upgrade to Diamond members – I hadn’t realised that Waldorfs did this.

    • TripRep says:

      I really like the HLCW esp for a concert @ the O2, but bit of a waste of a voucher..

    • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

      Have you looked at Park Lane? Perfect location for Winter Wonderland

      • Rob says:

        Argghhh ….. Actually, it is ok, just frighteningly expensive. Difficult to spend under £100 if you eat and the kids do a few rides. This is a place where the helter skelter is £4 per slide. Opens 17/11.

        • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

          Couldn’t agree more – was in Gavin’s itinerary!

        • Gavin says:

          I’ve never been, and can imagine it being the combo of tat and crowds I tend to avoid, but my wife has seen YouTubers and lifestyle bloggers mention it therefore wants to go!

          • Rob says:

            It isn’t that tatty, surprisingly – or, given the cost, perhaps not surprisingly, as it is a hugely middle-class event.

            The circus is surprisingly decent and good value for money. Family show in the day, more adult show at night. We usually walk up on Boxing Day when there are only about 50 people in the 11am performance.

    • Gavin says:

      Thanks all, I might go for the Trafalgar as most central.

      • LB says:

        I stayed at The Trafalgar a couple of months ago. Great location with a “hip” feel to the place. No lounge but a lovely bar and restaurant. The rooftop bar was closed whilst I was there which was disappointing but I would stay again in a heartbeat.

        • Gavin says:

          In the end Mrs Gavin decided she wanted the Conrad, all booked up though on checking the Hilton App we are in an accessible room (ie wheelchair friendly) so looks like we need to call up again and get that changed as it’s not the most romantic!

      • Kai says:

        the Trafalgar has better location and its room is almost in par with Conrad. But Conrad has a lounge and full breakfast (Trafalgar only offers continental) so it is a better option.

        • IanMacK says:

          Agreed Conrad is in an odd location but is actually a splendid hotel.
          The breakfast spread selection is great however when we were last there the breakfast service was pitiful – an eggs order and hot chocolate took forever – I should have ordered then gone back upstairs for a shave & shower !!

  • Damien says:

    Sorry, this is unrelated. Anyone have the link for the BA multi-ticket booklet booking site. I remember HFP did an article on it, but can’t find it anywhere.

  • chris says:

    OT Review,

    I used my Marriott free night certificate at the weekend at Hollins Hall Country Club.

    When i made the booking i call to see if they would upgrade me to a double double room as we had our 2 small children with us. they told me to call beack nearer the time. a few days before they happily did this.

    the property itself is nice, nothing too exciting. pool was excellent, large and clean.
    breakfast (free as a gold) was great, buffet style plenty of choice. not a huge amount nearby. the orginal Wollpack from emmerdale is a 15 min walk across the road. The nearby morrisons has a bar! only found this out after.

    all in all a great use a of free night away from home.

    • Kai says:

      Roomers baden-baden is obviously the best place to use this voucher in Europe, if you don’t mind getting to Germany..

  • RK says:

    O/T – but can anyone recommend a one world lounge at Chicago o’Hare

    • Dominic says:

      I live in Chicago, and am very happy with the BA lounge, assuming you are talking about the international terminal. The AA lounge in T3 is also newly refurbished and impressive.

  • Lee says:

    OT – Rob, could you refer me for the SPG Amex, thanks

  • Rob says:

    Not sure if this has been mentioned already but on the SPG referral terms it now says a ‘maximum of 90,000 points can be earned in a calendar year’. This used to be 25,000 or am I going mad?

    Also, the first point on the referral T&C’s does not state that the applicant has to apply for an SPG card for the referee to receive bonus points. It simply says ‘not the basic card’. Is this also new or does it mean we can now refer across different cards?

    Thanks

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