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VS' 21 Birthday Facts

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 10:46
by preiffer
Although I'm sure you're all aware of it's existence on the site (it's been there a while), I've finally got around to reading it, and some of the facts are very interesting...

The link is here, but I think you need to log in to view it.


19. When Virgin Atlantic began in 1984 there were just four UK office based staff. In 2005, the total UK office headcount is 6,799.

Nearly 7,000 OFFICE BASED staff? Wow, that's a BIG overhead!


3. There are 58 Virgin Atlantic Flying Club miles millionaires.

I'm assuming this means 58 people with over 1m miles IN their account right now - I can't believe only 58 people have flown more than a million miles with them since 1984...


1. Eight special Flying Club members will be celebrating their 21st birthday on the same day as Virgin Atlantic!

Obviously one for Mrs. Decker ;)[y]

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 11:15
by AlanA
21. Since our first flight in 1984 we've served an amazing 82,364,966 meals onboard. Yum



And ten of them have been tasty! [}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)]

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 11:16
by Wolves27
Only eight other FC members with the same Birthday as Mrs D. Thought there would be lots more.

I'm guessing plenty more people have flown a million miles with VS since 1984, just only 58 have the willpower to keep the million in their account without spending them.

Dean

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 11:37
by GreboDB
There are 58 Virgin Atlantic Flying Club miles millionaires


I assume at least a couple of those 58 are v-flyers?? :D

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 13:42
by Scrooge
Originally posted by AlanA
21. Since our first flight in 1984 we've served an amazing 82,364,966 meals onboard. Yum



And ten of them have been tasty! [}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)]


LMFAO oh the topic of the hour again

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 13:56
by VS-EWR
I want to be the person who has the 3 million+ miles, that would be awesome.

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 14:00
by preiffer
Originally posted by VS-EWR
I want to be the person who has the 3 million+ miles, that would be awesome.
Hmm. Agreed, it would be nice to have in the bank, BUT imagine the level of travelling they've done to get them - I'd imagine the last thing they want is a free flight somewhere ;):D

(I have nowhere near that many, but still don't fancy using my "hard earned miles" on yet another flight!)


A few trips to Necker Island though, now there's a thought....[y][8D]

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 14:57
by VS-EWR
Originally posted by preiffer
Hmm. Agreed, it would be nice to have in the bank, BUT imagine the level of travelling they've done to get them - I'd imagine the last thing they want is a free flight somewhere ;):D

(I have nowhere near that many, but still don't fancy using my "hard earned miles" on yet another flight!)


A few trips to Necker Island though, now there's a thought....[y][8D]


But still, imagine the freedom you could have with that many miles, you could go anywhere.

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 15:29
by Decker
Mrs D pointed out that it is 8 people TURNING 21 today not having their birthday today :>

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 15:33
by FamilyMan
Originally posted by Decker
Mrs D pointed out that it is 8 people TURNING 21 today not having their birthday today :>

So homy many miles will they be getting [}:)]

Phil (Buffy)

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 16:09
by fozzyo
But still, imagine the freedom you could have with that many miles, you could go anywhere.


And lots of times!

PostPosted: 22 Jun 2005, 21:44
by RichardMannion
I think thats a current balance of 1m+ miles. I'm not too far off the 1m lifetime miles mark (since mid 99), but then it didn't help that I spent nearly half a million last year on flights for family!

People have called before to try and redeem the Necker reward, but its only limited to the 'Celebration' weeks which are opened up to Virgin Holidays.

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2005, 11:23
by jaguarpig
Just had a ruff tot up and I have redeemed 610,000 miles in the last couple of years,and just enough left in the tank for 3 UCs when the LHR CH is finished.:D

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2005, 17:41
by Bazz
18. In 21 years of flying, Virgin Atlantic has used 32,165 aircraft wheels!


That seems like one hell of a lot of 'wheels' [?]

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2005, 17:45
by GreboDB
It does seem a lot. Works out at an average of over 4 per day. I assume the average plane has 9 wheels (but I could be wrong there so please correct me) so that means they are effectivly changing the tyres on at least one plane every 2 days. How many aircraft do they have???

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2005, 19:33
by VS-EWR
Originally posted by GreboDB

It does seem a lot. Works out at an average of over 4 per day. I assume the average plane has 9 wheels (but I could be wrong there so please correct me) so that means they are effectivly changing the tyres on at least one plane every 2 days. How many aircraft do they have???


Well in racing remember, they change the tires at least once every race. So when you consider that a huge 346 or 744 is landing on a runway going a couple hundred miles per hour and has to slow down within a certain number of feet, you gotta think that the tires take a beating. And it's not just landing either, the strain the tires experience while the aircraft is on the ground must be enormous.

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2005, 19:37
by preiffer
Umm - a widebody aircraft has a few more than 9 tyres ;)

The A340 has 14, and the 747 has 18 [:0]

Originally posted by GreboDB
I assume the average plane has 9 wheels (but I could be wrong there so please correct me)

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2005, 19:46
by GreboDB
The A340 has 14, and the 747 has 18


Thanks, thought my guess would be a little low...

PostPosted: 29 Jun 2005, 18:18
by garthy
should get about 200 landings out of a set of tyres, so not changed as often as has been calculated here.