Not yet. Only know that woman is older, possibly around 50 years old (hair damage).
Great info! What model?
Also would he fly on a UNITED flight?
It's kinda crapy
Then I doubt that's it…
Wrong car
Great info… let's add this to the known items: CONTINENTAL FLIGHT
Ok then, most likely a domestic or short range flight.
United plane - established.
Mercedes S. (SFO provides this service, possibly SFO)
Car seems to have backup cameras on
Stairs of the plane are out
A woman, a man and a back passenger
related to Secret Services
It's night time
At first glance it's summerish
There is a monitor on the headrest
Bright light coming from the back (potentially the airport)
Potentially domestic/short range flight
Should have added, woman appears to be around 50 years old because of hair damage.
Then it's coherent
Remember, they are most likely on a public tarmac. Not excluded that they use the United Global First service.
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by MileCards.com on Tue October 6, 2015 • 21 Comments
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United’s Global Services, introduced around 2003, is an unpublished, invitation only level of status in the United MileagePlus Premier program that is designed to reward its most profitable customers with an exceptional level of service.
While United doesn’t publish a specific list of benefits for Global Services, there are some that have been publicly disclosed, while others are more ad hoc that we detail below.
How to qualify for Global Services
This is probably the most opaque part of the Global Services program.
There are no published qualification requirements but generally people who qualify…
Spend a significant amount of money on United operated flights relative to other Premier level fliers (some think this means $50,000 or more per year, but it varies)
Concentrate much of that spending on full fares (Y/B in Economy, F/J/C/D in Business / First Class)
Some members qualify with less of the above via…
Influencing a significant amount of corporate travel spending
Being a relatively large spender in a home airport with a unique competitive situation
Having flown over 4 million lifetime miles on United and receiving lifetime Global Services status
Being designated as the annual companion of a lifetime Global Services member
… So we would look into someone or some people who are flying a lot, and with United.
Of course Q knows. That's obvious. But your error in logic here is to ASSUME the USSS's role in that picture…
Cool, so we know if a short range flight.
That's good info, you got some sauce with it? Like what plane they use and all?
Recent picture - coherent
Here's another
SImilar hair damage and hairdo