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Hello from a new forum member

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 16:01
by Iain McHenry
Hello to everyone.
I have been an avid reader of this site for a few months and decided to take the plunge.
My wife and I are keen travellers and would fly long haul 2 to 3 times a year and short haul 1 to 2 times per year. Following a recent RTW trip (Air NZ) we decided to check out Prem Econ and thought it well worth the money. Where possible this is how we try and travel medium and long haul.
We have never flown Virgin Atlantic before, but this will change soon as we are LHR - IAD with Virgin on 2nd December 2009. I have read many mixed reviews on Virgins PE product but will reserve any judgment untill I sample it myself. I am really looking forward to travelling with Virgin Atlantic and look forward to contributing here.
Best regards
Iain

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 16:16
by mitchja
Welcome aboard Iain [:)]
Thanks for supporting V-Flyer and I look forward to your contribution.
Regards

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 16:28
by pjh
Echoing James's sentiments, welcome aboard.
Is the ANZ RTW experience still fresh enough to contribute a brief trip report ? I'm sure there are many hereabouts who'd be interested to know about the trip generally and the ANZ experience in particular.
Thanks
Paul

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 17:16
by Neil
Welcome to V-Flyer, I hope you continue to find the site useful.
It will be interesting to hear your views on the VS PE product. As you said, it is best to go with an open mind and make judgement once you have experienced it for yourself.
Thanks,
Neil

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 17:23
by n/a
Welcome, Iain!
GJ

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 18:01
by Iain McHenry
Thanks for the kind welcomes!
Pjh, My RTW trip was last December. I havent really got enough info / photos for an in depth Trip Report, but here is a general overview of the trip.
The first half of the trip LHR - SIN - KUL - SIN - SYD was with Singapore Airlines, economy. It was my first time with this carrier and I was very impressed with the crews, turnout, proffessionalism etc. The SIN - SYD leg was on the A380 which I was very impressed with. Following some time around Sidney and Canberra we moved flew up to Cairns with Vigin Blue whom I was also impressed with. From Cairns - AKL - LAX - LHR the flights were with ANZ and the Trans Pacific and Atlantic legs were done Premium Economy. AKL - LAX was a 747 - 400 and we managed to snag seats in the upstairs cabin which was very relaxed. The LAX - LHR leg a 777-200. Overall my wife and I were very impressed with all aspects of ANZ's PE. Food, IFE, Cabin Crew, Aircraft cleanliness were excellent.
In July 2009 we flew LHR - CAI with BMI and went PE. The seat was the best we had experienced so far. They use their old Business Class seats. The IFE was pretty poor and I didnt rate the food that much but I wouldnt hesitate reccommending that product to anyone or using it myself again.
As I mentioned in my initial post above, roll on 2nd December LHR - IAD. I am really looking forward to trying out the Virgin Product. I will post a more in depth trip report when I get back.
Best regards
Iain

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 22:45
by Sealink
Welcome! I joined V Flyer last year following my first ever Virgin flight. It was rather good and I hope you enjoy the website as much as I do!

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 23:25
by honey lamb
Welcome from me too. You will have realised that being a paid up member gives you access to more forums than when you just lurked. Also, if you click on your profile you can join in the Bar Chat which can be lots of fun at times

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 23:30
by easygoingeezer
Welcome pleasure to make your aquaintance.

Posted:
15 Nov 2009, 23:35
by n/a
quote:Originally posted by honey lamb
Also, if you click on your profile you can join in the Bar Chat which can be lots of fun at times
I'm not even going there...[:w]
GJ

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 08:05
by iforres1
Great, another proper Iain on the forum[:D]
You do realise that a TR will be expected. Welcome and just join in the mad house.
By the way you do know a crowd of us are coming to Brussels in Jan[:w][:w]
Your Belgian flag indicates maybe you are still there[}:)]
Iain

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 09:25
by Iain McHenry
Hi Iain,
I am still here in Belgium! In Ypres, about 90 mins from Brussels. When is the gathering in Brussels?
Best regards
Iain

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 11:49
by Decker

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 11:51
by Scrooge
Welcome
quote:Originally posted by Iain McHenry
Hi Iain,
I am still here in Belgium! In Ypres, about 90 mins from Brussels. When is the gathering in Brussels?
Best regards
Iain
Please inform the local police of this meeting, ask them to contact the Paris police force for more background.
quote:Originally posted by iforres1
Great, another proper Iain on the forum[:D]
Iain
Some would argue that it is about time we had a proper Iian on the forum
[:p]

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 11:55
by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
Please inform the local police of this meeting, ask them to contact the Paris police force for more background.
This is probably one for Inspector Clouseau ...

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 12:20
by Decker
Not now Kato...

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 12:24
by Guest
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
[Some would argue that it is about time we had a proper Iian on the forum
[:p]
Is that an Iian, Iain or Ian ? [:w][:?]
HG aka Ian (son of Mother born on a small Orkney Island where her Father was the Laird, who swore blind that Iain was a latter day sassanak dierivation of the true Gaelic Ian [|:)])

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 13:21
by iforres1
As we all know Ian is the Anglo Saxon/German way, much used by our friends in EnGiland.
Iain is the Gaelic version which actually means John.
Simple really
Iain
Scrooge you will get a doing the next time we meet[:D]
Iain, no excuses not to be in brussels on the 17th Jan then.

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 15:16
by Tinkerbelle
quote:Originally posted by iforres1
Iain, no excuses not to be in brussels on the 17th Jan then.
Just look for the Eurostar carriage arriving full of empty bottles!!
PS. Hi by the way!

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 17:37
by Jacki
Welcome to V-Flyer - looking forward to meeting you in Brussels, I think the host member buys the first round of drinks?

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 17:46
by DarkAuror
Welcome to V-flyer, hope you enjoy your time wasted spent here![:D]

Posted:
16 Nov 2009, 21:04
by buns
Iain
Welcome to V-Flyer - I do hope that you can gain as much as I have from participating on the site
buns