This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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The check-in and delays have been pretty much spoken about already, so I will gloss over them. This was a first for us, travelling with 2 young children (although my sister and her husband were there as well) and all you parents now have my utmost respect for the untiring patience most of you seem to have.
The delay, which was an hour at the bag drop, magically stretched to nearly two after the short trip through security and onward to the notorious 'Escape Lounge'. I know Man only has 1 or 2 flghts a day but when you add in the lounge at mco (which is ok but no clubhouse) its clear that some routes (I will not use the dreaded abbreviation) are treated somewhat differently from others - remembering that mco can have 5 fully laden 747's in 1 day.
The flight itself was bursting at the seams and speaking to one of the crew, has been and will be that way until mid to end of jan. When you take a walk down the back and see economy section after economy section nearly overflowing, you soon recieve a reality check and realise how lucky you are [:)]
The food was Very good, the last few flights having much improved over what was previously available. The soup was very tasty, the lamb was superb and even the chocolate pudding was very nice, rounded of by a cappuccino. The champagne flowed and the service was 1st class, although the only time the FSM was in the upper cabin, was when she was serving the bread.
Did overhear that the reason for the delay which extended slightly after we had loaded was due to staff shortages, and that they had to call in a specifically trained one to cover as they need 2 members of staff who are trained on the defib machine on every flight. Don't know if this is correct, but nice and reassuring anyway. Am I not right in thinking the VA was one of the first to have these machines on all their fleet?
Anyway, after a long and bumpy at times flight, we arrived in a very busy MCO with the 27 just in after us and the ba 777 arriving just as we boarded the train. Immigration was a breeze but busy and the new arrangements for the bag drop works well if you have only 1 case.
The queues for security in the main terminal, on the other hand were horrendous and stretched past the new food court in the middle of the terminal. A lot of english accents waiting in them no doubt causing another knock on to the delay problems happening at the moment. There could have easily been 3 or 4 thousand people waiting to get through all the security lanes [:0]
Another nice flight with VA, just like it should be. Just got to plan for the homeward journey now in P/E although given the seat maps .......... you never know [;)]
David
(Oh and a Happy New Year [:D])