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Anyway, booked the early evening flight this time as it was on sale, and not the usual VS046, so caught the bus from the Port Authority to JFK, which I find much nicer than the subway. No carrying luggage up and down steps, etc. The only issue is that terminal 4 is usually their last stop, so I got off to T6 and used the airtrain one stop to T4.
It was now about 3 hours till departure, but quite busy at the PE desks, but quickly seen to, and picked up a clubhouse pass [:w]. Not been in the JFK one before, so walked over and showed my pass, and had a quick explanation of the place, where everything was, etc. Lots of empty seats, so picked one right at the end overlooking the gates. Ordered the chicken and a vodka cranberry. Service was very good, no issues there, and the food was lovely, seemed more like it was prepared there, unlike LHR where it does seem to be more microwaved.
Sat around for a bit, few more drinks, a nice dessert, and the flight was called. They warned there was a long queue at security though, so gold and upper pax can go straight to the front. Previous experience has shown that PE pax also get this, but it's never mentioned anywhere, so walked to the front and allowed to use the fast track lane. This was mentioned in a previous trip report here, but no one at JFK seems to publicise it.
The seat map had shown a lot of empty seats around me, so was hoping for the same as my flight out. Priority boarding was in effect, so walked straight onto the A346. I completely forget which one it was, but it was born in 2005 I recall. Never been on this type of plane before. It felt a lot more cramped that the 747 I came over in. Narrower aisles and a lot more 'corridor like'. Lots of traffic through as people boarded. It then seemed that a large group of roadies and techies had booked, as they all got on and filled the seats that had shown as empty. Still, an empty seat in front, so I can't complain, until someone decided to move from his middle seat to the one in front. [:(!]
Offered a drink, asked for a vodka and cranberry, and told they never stock cranberry. Odd seeing as I've had it on other flights.
Didn't eat anything on the flight as I had already eaten, and the breakfast option is never appealing on VS. Meal service seemed to be delayed whilst upper class was looked after from the same galley. Crew were ok though, but one seemed to change his name after take off and then had the same name as the other crew member. [?]
Lots of people walking between Economy and Upper, including two older women who wore sunglasses all the time. Yes, it was very sunny on board!
Asked for some water from the galley, and was handed a warm bottle of water then the crew member turned round to do something else. I miss the water and juice being left out. I don't remember any water runs throughout this flight. Maybe they just leave people to sleep and assume people will ask?
Landing was roughly on time, though no one was on the air bridge to move it to the plane, so delayed whilst we waited for that. Again, we were held whilst the upper pax departed, though people from the other aisle managed to sneak in too. Never landed at LHR at that time of day (6.30ish) and can't believe how busy it was. We'd landed at gate 42 area and it was such a long walk to arrivals. Very busy hall but IRIS was working, so queued up behind one other person there. It seems to have slowed down considerably since I last used it in November. Is it just the sheer number of eye scans it has to now go through to find you? I still prefer the NL version, Privium, where you carry your biometric data with you, and then it matches what you have on your card. Much quicker and easier to use as it's just one eye you scan.
Walked down to the furthest carousel, 11, and waited. Priority baggage seemed to be working well though, and my bag soon came around. Off to find the Dot2dot desk and get driven home again. Had the minibus all to myself again, and the driver dropped me off outside my house, as it was on the way to the hotel, so didn't make much difference to him. Great service, would certainly recommend it.
So, still not convinced by new PE. There's nowhere to stand if you just want a few mins to stretch, unlike upstairs on a 747. No water or juice left out, no newspapers or mags to read, toilets used by Economy and the food isn't that great.
My next flight is off to Sao Paulo in Club World, so be interesting to see how that compares to Upper Class, and reserved seats upstairs again [:D]