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#908672 by Vegasking
17 Aug 2015, 12:28
I normally take advantage of the ex ams/dub fares to Vegas. However flying club have won this hands down to a degree. On my route back Vegas - Man the prices are terrible in upper and No availability in PE. The have offered me a seat in economy with extra legroom and the seat plus for me and my wife. And a good price.
But on flight database for this flight I can't where the 3 seat and legroom are. I can only see 2/4/2 .
Any ideas ?
#908678 by Neil
17 Aug 2015, 13:42
The LAS flights are operated by the LGW 747 fleet, which is a 3-4-3 layout, and the extra legroom seats are rows 39 through 43.

Thanks,
Neil
#908722 by David
18 Aug 2015, 14:06
Eggtastico wrote:dont forget to buy booze in the duty free on the way out.
Cabin crew tend to 'run out' on vegas flights.


Don't think anyone should be doing that, pretty sure that could land you in serious trouble if you open duty free alcohol on board.

David
#908723 by gumshoe
18 Aug 2015, 14:15
Only alcohol served by cabin crew may be consumed on board.

People do drink their own, of course, but if the crew catch you and decide you're a problem you can expect an armed welcoming committee on arrival.

LAS flights are notorious for drunken idiots, so CC do sometimes stop serving alcohol (and yes, they do genuinely run out too). V-Flyers, of course, know how to drink responsibly but sadly others don't and I for one would rather CC close the bar than be stuck in a metal tube at 38,000 feet for 9 hours with some boozed up stag/hen party. Wetherspoons can chuck them out. Not so easy on a plane.
#908729 by honey lamb
18 Aug 2015, 16:50
gumshoe wrote: V-Flyers, of course, know how to drink responsibly

We do??????????? :-O :-O :-O :-O :-O
#908730 by tontybear
18 Aug 2015, 17:12
honey lamb wrote:
gumshoe wrote: V-Flyers, of course, know how to drink responsibly

We do??????????? :-O :-O :-O :-O :-O



if responsible = without spilling then yes we do!

I look forward to being responsible with you soon
#908761 by Vegasking
19 Aug 2015, 12:26
gumshoe wrote:Only alcohol served by cabin crew may be consumed on board.

People do drink their own, of course, but if the crew catch you and decide you're a problem you can expect an armed welcoming committee on arrival.

LAS flights are notorious for drunken idiots, so CC do sometimes stop serving alcohol (and yes, they do genuinely run out too). V-Flyers, of course, know how to drink responsibly but sadly others don't and I for one would rather CC close the bar than be stuck in a metal tube at 38,000 feet for 9 hours with some boozed up stag/hen party. Wetherspoons can chuck them out. Not so easy on a plane.



Connecting going out, but coming back I think it's last flight from Vegas - man for the season. Think the issue from reading and experience has always been going to UK - Vegas.
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