This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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Whilst sitting waiting we watched the withdrawn Lady Luck pass and then our ride Daydream Believer.
This was to be our first flight on the A332 and in Upper Class so we would be able to compare the difference with the normal VS product.
About 40 mins before departure we wandered down to the gate only to hear an announcement that there was a delay as the aircraft was still being cleaned. Eventually we were invited to board and we managed to be first on. The left turn to Upper seemed narrower than normal and the cabin felt a bit claustrophobic but this might just have been because it was different. I took some photos as best I could without inconveniencing other passengers.
We were originally seated in seats 4C and 4D either side of the aisle but on check in we had been switched to 5E& 5F (the love seats). I am only 5’8” and medium build
but the entrance into the seat seemed very narrow as did the passageway to the front of the aircraft. My wife who is even smaller and thinner felt the same.
The seat itself was comfortable, had a massage facility, plenty of adjustment but was very narrow and felt cramped. The divide between the 2 seats, even at full height, is still very low which was not a problem to us but could be for 2 strangers. The other plus point is that it is very easy to change to the sleeping position as the seat just slides forward rather than having to turnover as in the VS figuration.
The FSM came around and introduced her self to all the passengers and had a chat whilst the remaining crew did likewise. If I could I would award more that 5 stars as they were all excellent throughout the flight. They were all very interested in our opinion on the layout and advised that the aircraft were to be changed as from September with the addition of PE and the new Upper Class suite which would be the same as that being fitted to the A350s.
They didn’t announce the loading but there were 4 empty seats in Upper, used by the crew overnight, and that Economy passenger should stay in their allotted seats until take off but could then move so, I assume, there was plenty of space down back.
Meal service was excellent with Cabin Crew in competition as to who could provide the best service to my wife and I as we were on different sides of the aircraft. This culminated in them walking down the 2 aisles at the same time to serve our main course together, the only problem was the lady serving me had brought the wrong meal!!! This resulted in laughter all around. As I say they were an excellent crew and a credit to VS and I will be emailing Virgin accordingly.
The rest of the flight was fine except that on arrival at MAN we were put on a remote stand because of the rebuilding. This seemed strange as there were about 5 empty stands so surely they could have offloaded the passengers and then moved the aircraft to the remote stand.
All in all it was a good flight despite the shortcomings in the Upper Class suite but maybe we just have to ‘suck it up’ for now in the hope that we will have more destinations in the future from MAN. Although one of the CC did, tongue in cheek say, that if the new suites were better than the current one’s on the A333 we may lose the A332s to LHR.