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Help, I am looking for a VS Aircraft registration

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2006, 20:00
by Tom
Dear other Members,

I flew on VS UC to BOM on Monday this week (10.01)and I forgot to check the Aircraft registration, which I need for my records. I have a seamless list of all my fligts including registrations of the Aircraft I have flown on of the past 12 years. Cadn anybody help me or let me know how to best find out?? Thanks for any help!
The fligt was perfect. Sat on Seat 3H, great food and good sleep. I love the sleeper suits and salt and pepper planes. Service was somewhat chaotic, but the purser, a scotsman, great fun. His announcements were superbly funny.
regards Tom

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2006, 20:11
by mitchja
Hello Tom and welcome to V-Flyer :)

Take a look at LHR/LGW Movements Web Site. This gives most LHR/LGW movement data. According to the site you were on G-VFLY:

VS300 To Delhi, India G-VFLY 340 10/01/2006 21:30

Regards

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2006, 20:40
by Tom
Hi JHAmes,

Thank you so much for the quick reply! I am so happy - made my day!
I really like Virgin Atlantic. It was the second time I felw on VS. They are amazing!
I also work for an airline group and I must say VS is really a good carrier!

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2006, 20:54
by mitchja
Sorry Tom I think I gave you the wrong info. I was getting confused between DEL and BOM. Were you on the VS300 or the VS350?

If you were on the VS350 then you actaully fly on G-VSEA

VS350 To Mumbia india G-VSEA 340 10/01/2006 22:07

Sorry for any confusion [:I]

Regards

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2006, 21:16
by Tom
Hi, Thanks again for the info. I jsut checked out the LHT Aircraft movements websites. Great! It was "Plane Flying" G-VSEA. The first VS 343 I flew on was "Jetstreamer". I really like Virgin. They are so innovative and I especially like their Lounge. The services offered are unbelievabel I really wonder how they manage to offer all of this and still make money! I hope VS continues thi sexcellent service. The littel extras make all the difference! Like the salt and pepper shakers in form of the aircraft. On my first flight I actually asked if I could purchase a set - and got one as a present from the friendly fligth attendant!