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#92109 by Littlejohn
14 Jan 2006, 13:17
According to the advertising better than BA's leg room. Which by implication makes it better than VS's. It certainly looks like less space to me that the VS PE cabin though. There is a first rate TR here if you are interested
#92118 by Lipstick
14 Jan 2006, 13:39
They can quote leg room all they like - you wouldn't catch me on a charter.

The seats look a bit cheap to me.

I've done my time with those airlines!
#92201 by willd
14 Jan 2006, 23:22
Lol Lipstick- very snobby of you! FCA is the new breed of UK Carrier- the one that is giving VS a run for its money. After all they seem to have noticed how much Y has been forgotten by VS over the last 6 years and decided to create itself a real product that can rival it.

38 inches in PE and 33 in Y which is 3 more than VS!
#92266 by Littlejohn
15 Jan 2006, 08:53
Originally posted by willd
38 inches in PE and 33 in Y which is 3 more than VS!


Not always 3". ISTBC, but I think the pitch varies between 30" and 32". 31" being the most common. This seems to suggest that as well. Only thing is, I am not sure how it varies - is it different on diff aircraft, or does it vary by seat?

Cetainly pitch is THE biggest issue for me. All the other Y frills I can take with me in my flight bag (sandwiches, plonk, mints, tissues, earplugs,...,..). The exception is the IFE of course, but I can take a book[:0]. So if First choice gives me 2/3" extra space in Y and saves me money, well sorry VS, I'll be buying sandwiches and a book!
#92416 by Treelo
15 Jan 2006, 21:39
Originally posted by sailor99
............ So if First choice gives me 2/3" extra space in Y and saves me money, well sorry VS, I'll be buying sandwiches and a book!


Ditto 99.

If FCA are in the business of tempting Y pax from VS (and BA)with, among other things, more space, perhaps these scheduled carriers will now be looking at some Y improvements in retaliation. Hope so;)
#92524 by Strawberry Muppet
16 Jan 2006, 15:29
A friend of mine flew First Choice to Orlando in this Premium Economy, cos her tight boyfriend couldn't afford VS PE. She'd never flown long-haul before this trip. Apparently,(this is what he told me but I don't believe him) he got duped at the travel agent, the consultant told him First Choice PE is like first class, and that's exactly what he told his girlfriend. Shame.

The Strawb
#92526 by Littlejohn
16 Jan 2006, 15:41
Originally posted by Strawberry Muppet
the consultant told him First Choice PE is like first class, and that's exactly what he told his girlfriend.


Umm, I don't think it was necessarily the best way to manage expections! I can just imagine the full and frank exchange of views that took place[B)]. Are they still together;)
#92527 by Strawberry Muppet
16 Jan 2006, 15:49
Originally posted by sailor99
Are they still together;)


Unfortunately, yes. Gosh I hope he's not reading this...[}:)][}:)][}:)]

The Strawb
#93767 by db1
22 Jan 2006, 13:08
People shouldn't be so snobbish on charter flights anymore FCA are really taking charters to the next level. To be honest if your flying from LGW on VS in Y and you can get the same on FCA in Star Class Premier and even just star class which is 33" seat pitch - premier 36" but this is the list of extras and for a fraction of the cost of PE also not much difference in services especially if your stuck with NOVA.
36Ó Seat Pitch
Air-filled leather seats with winged head support
9Ó widescreen seat back TV
Entertainment on demand - ability to stop, start and
rewind programmes
30 channels with video and games on demand
Priority check-in and boarding
Delicious menu with a choice of 4 course meal, all served
on china crockery, and a snack before landing
Complimentary drinks
Sparkling cocktail before take-off
In-flight air therapist
Complimentary pampering pack and noise reduction
headphones
Mood cabin lighting
#93775 by mitchja
22 Jan 2006, 13:55
My only problem with the Charters going to Orlando, is the fact most of them go into Sandford and not MCO. Flying directly into MCO is much easier and less hassel as far as I'm concerned.

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