This is a Trip Report from the Economy cabin
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Anyway, the time flew as I chatted to a group on the same flight going out for a wedding and it was soon time to go to the gate. Boarding had already started so people were going through checks and then straight onto the plane (747). With my seat (25C) being right at the boarding door it wasn't difficult to find and I settled in. Despite being told by a Bajan guy several times that he "wanted my seat" and being offered the princely sum of £30, I held on to it! We did have a bit of a seating crisis when the huge (not fat, just tall/broad) guy in 26B took half of the seat belonging to the guy in 26C, but the FSM Phil (name provided freely) dealt with it perfectly, found an aisle seat for large guy and provided me, Mr 26C and his friend in 27C with a glass of prosecco (not sure what I did to deserve it, but it would be rude to refuse).
The crew were brilliant on the flight and I must drop Crawley Towers a note. There was only one jobsworth (who told us off for using the PE toilet when the trollies were blocking both aisles to the economy one,s and refused to supply drinks in between services) but I think most pax ignored her!
Food was good, got first choice of "Creamy mushroom farfalle bake" which was lovely and then the delicious Gu pud.
I watched one film, fell asleep and chatted with the neighbours for the rest of the flight and before I knew it we were landing at a warm Grantley Adams airport, thankfully just ahead of two other flights. Immigration was a breeze due to being seated next to the door and two doors being used, so I was quickly of the plane and through. Luggage took rather longer but thankfully I had no need to employ a red cap to get me through any queues at customs as there weren't any.
All in all a great flight