This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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We had a long time in the lounge which was dark, cosy and quiet. Good service there and once on board after an hour's delay, we headed off for Barbados and Gatwick. Food was extremely good but crew were really not. Items in the galley were not secured correctly and as we lifted off there were almighty crashes sounding as if half a dozen metal trays had cascaded on to each other. I love an informal atmosphere but there is a thin line between being relaxed or friendly and being in-your-face over-familiar. I'm also tired of being asked if I had a nice holiday every time I fly on Virgin. Not everyone is a tourist - some of us work and live abroad. The announcements were annoyingly rambling and we were told no less than 5 times before landing in Barbados that we must remain seated whilst on the ground - 3 times in one announcement. They would be better off having a script. The crew also talked so loudly to each other that one wondered if they wanted the passengers to hear their carry-on which at times resembled the kind of fish market banter overheard on an 'East Enders' set. I'm probably sounding like a horrible snob but honestly, I'm not. I just think there should be an air of calm and professionalism in Upper Class. There can still be jokes and informality but this was something else and it made the whole experience seem somewhat tacky.