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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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  • Mikeact says:

    Re HFP IT help. How the last five years have flown by. It’s good to see that you are trying to ‘beef up ‘ the site and I am sure there are numerous potential candidates out there who can help. As a regular morning reader and contributor, I see few issues with the site. I was just wondering though, if the comments you asked for from us a couple of years back or so, may be taken into account in the revamp ?

    • Rob says:

      Fairer to say that, once the revamp is done, we will have server capacity and a bit more screen real estate to do more things going forward.

    • CV3V says:

      Yup, and 5 years of me flying in First and Business class! Never thought i could have strung it out this long.

  • IslandDweller says:

    LCY. The BA A318 normally uses gate 24. The A318 and C series can only use the newer LCY gates (gates 21 / 22 / 23 / 24), which are slightly further set back from the runway.
    To be the complete pedant, it’s not that the Swiss C Series needs the specific gate used by the A318, but it does need one of those four newer gates. So that does make it harder for the LCY team to juggle plane allocation to gates.

  • Mr Dee says:

    Securing and maintaining Wordpress is a pain and something that needs constant attention especially if the website generates a substantial income.

    • Penny Jones says:

      True, but a good WordPress support package will sort all of this out for you, and more. https://outerbridge.co.uk

      • Mr Dee says:

        Yes a basic support package is ok for small sites when reacting to issues but for larger sites like this one a dedicated person who is proactive is what is needed like the role that is being suggested.

        Previously I had good experiencing using Nimbus Hosting and they were very good at migrating to new servers for free many times.

    • Rob says:

      It is. Will probably add Cloudflare or similar as part of the changes.

  • bm109 says:

    O/T anyone got any good contacts at Accor hotels please? Two months ago I raised a complaint with them that I could no longer access my Le club accor account or points. It turns out that they have given access to a namesake – I don’t have a common name – and he now has the access and not me. My complaint has been ignored and I am no closer to getting my account or my points back. They don’t seem to have any regard to data privacy or to resolving my complaint. You might want to think twice before entrusting this company with your data and loyalty too. Thanks in advance.

  • TripRep says:

    Rob, will drop you an email on HFP IT….. 🙂

  • Dominic says:

    OT but Virgin related.

    Had an email yesterday from MBNA saying they were increasing my credit limit by 5k from 20th Dec. Very rarely use this card and pay it in full every month.

    Wonder if that is when the deal ends and they’re trying to encourage people to stay (and overspend and get in debt!) by giving them a lot of extra spending power?

    • Rob says:

      I got another 15% on my Lufty card.

      • Charlie T. says:

        As did I on my old AA Amex / VISA double pack. The increase alone amounts to a large multiple of all of the spending I’ve put through the card over the last 12 months…

  • Max f says:

    Re Lcy to JFK

    Flown many times never use the lounge as arrive 20-30 mins before flight
    Any news on the new airline starting this route
    Should of started end 2017

  • Max f says:

    Re Lcy to JFK

    Yes

    maybe you can find out

    Thanks

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