Flew home Wednesday, totally easy minus the scan and tag yourselves bag system at AA checkin (all airlines use it).
Flying FC so can have a bag up to 70lb but the automated machine assumed the bag is overweight so won’t accept, has to be done manually in that case. Watch out if over 23kg or whatever, $100 heavy luggage fees being applied liberally if you can’t reshuffle your luggage.
Took 10 minutes from checking baggage to going upstairs and walking into lounge. 1 free drink with priority pass but at 3pm they will ask people to leave to clear seats for KLM/Air France business class pax.
Great trip, had a final meal at barcode before returning car, was meh.
Also took off the “wrong way” over the beach, a treat.
Wonderful pictures! Can't believe how clear the pictures are. The windows must be clearer in first class! Thanks for posting all your reports and pictures.
Sounds like the lounge isn’t worth the cost or trouble. Or the inconvenience of having to leave when Air France/KLM passengers come in. It appears like it’s basically their lounge and the rest of us need not apply.
Seems like most airports have them now, you print out your own luggage tags. Someone was there to help but then you place it on the belt and it weighs the luggage. If it’s over the 23kg limit for regular checked luggage it won’t “accept” the luggage and you’ll need to make it lighter or pay the heavy luggage fee.
But if you are priority or whatever the weight limit is higher but their system doesn’t recognize that, so the lady had to take the bag to the special assistance line.
Scubaman - We just departed last Saturday on Air Transat and they had an agent for Club Class (FC) and 2 agents for Economy. But ( I believe ) the way the system is supposed to work is Scan your passport enter travellers and number of checked bags and the machine prints your boarding passes and baggage tags. Attach the baggage tags and put them on the scale and away they go. Then proceed upstairs to security. Without talking to an agent. In a perfect world
We have brand new passports with the hard "card" at the back. None of the scanners on entry would scan them - we were told because they were "new".... someone else told us they were not able to scan the thicker plastic.... I wonder if the departure scanners will scan them?
I don't think when departing you needed to insert the whole passport into a feeder thing. Maybe was just place it on a little glass scanner facedown, but not 100% sure, always a long day when leaving!