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#845267 by Kraken
05 May 2013, 00:41
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As with all my TR’s, this has been written before, during and after the flight. Enjoy. Did OLCI at T-24 and got sequence number unknown, as the system threw a complete wobbler on me. It said I was checked-in, but gave me no option to either print my boarding pass or have it sent to my mobile phone. If I tried to log back onto the OLCI screens (from either the VS homepage or Manage My Booking screens) it just threw me back to the previous page. After the journey to London & another attempt to print a boarding pass, a quick call to the Premier Team confirmed that I was indeed checked-in.

So onto the morning of the flight. I was dropped off at LGW and I made for Zone A. Entered the UC line which was empty, but a couple travelling in PE were being checked-in at the Upper Class desk – which took a while. Can only assume they were not regular travellers as the list of questions they had for the check-in agent was endless. There was no “guard” agent at the front of the queues, so the PE check-in agents called people from the PE queue as opposed to Upper. I got seen within about 5mins and the bag was dropped & proper boarding pass issued – I did get SEQ 1. I also noticed that I had SSSS on my boarding pass too – joy of joys.

The Gatwick Premium security lane was a breeze – no wait at all. Got pulled for a secondary screening of the liquid items in my bag here, but was through in a couple of minutes. Onto the LGW Clubhouse.

Got a very friendly welcome at the Clubhouse and was shown around (as I was a LGW Clubhouse Virgin). It’s very nice – a lot smaller than the LHR one, but nice nonetheless. Initial observation [which was proved right] is that the layout of the tables near the windows is stupid – you have two tables, each for two, next to each other. If someone takes the one nearest the window & the adjacent table further away from the window is then taken, it is nigh on impossible to get served easily at the table by the window, without drinks / food having to be passed over other people. Had a few breakfast rolls and an obligatory Redhead or two, OK, three. Made a brief exit from the Clubhouse to acquire some duty free (namely T10) for consumption in Florida.

Wandered down to the gate at about 10:20 as I knew I was in for a frisking. Sure enough, my boarding pass scanned and the light went red and my passport and BP were retained as I needed a secondary screening. Was done after a short wait. While I was being screened, they called boarding for a large section of the plane, so had a bit of a wait in the jet-bridge to actually get onboard. Only thought, if the SSSS is supposed to be a deterrent, don’t print it on the boarding cards, just link it to the barcode on the BP.

Anyway, got onboard and turned left and arrived in a half full UC cabin. Bags stowed in the overhead and champagne was offered and accepted. After a short while we heard from the flight deck and we are in for a quick ride today, 7h59m to Orlando, with a Southerly course out over Cornwall, then just South of Ireland and then no land until we hit Florida, doubtless somewhere near the Kennedy Space Center.

Pushed back 2mins early and we rotated at 11:24. The seatbelt sign was off at 10,000ft and the service started. Hot towels + menus handed out, followed by drinks orders being taken. Ordered a G&T with lime, which was promptly delivered with lemon, then replaced a few mins later by another with lime in, along with an apology for the error. (No prompting needed for the replacement – I would have drunk the one with lemon in).

One thing I have noticed – the IFE screens don’t fit into the seat walls very well after the refits & installation of VERA touch. Most peoples screens seemed to come away from the seat wall on the takeoff roll.

Lunch orders were taken – had the flaked peat cured salmon which was very good. Followed this with the beef, which was also very good – it was tender (unlike the boot-leather Virgin served on my last trip to NYC) – it was a bit better cooked than I would have liked, but I do like my steaks rare. Then had the mascarpone & clotted cream torte (excellent) followed by cheese. Think this is the first time I have had all 3 courses on VS, then cheese and I am full.

One thing to note, todays crew in Upper are excellent. They have used passengers names just about every time they addressed you & the service has not been at all rushed. Lunch was not served until about 1pm, a good hour and a half after takeoff. This, along with the short flight time is making the flight… fly by.

Ice cream run was done halfway through the flight & was very nice. I had planned on having the burger from the Graze menu, but after the ice cream I am still full. Will wait until afternoon tea for more food. The crew have just been round offering yet more drinks – so I thought it rude no to accept a Heineken.

At one point in the flight a passenger appeared in the UC cabin with his child – obviously a parent taking little daughter for a walk and he liked what he saw. The crew were on the ball as he had only just got past the bar before one of the crew was in the cabin asking him to return back to his own cabin.

General comment re: VERA Touch – it’s brilliant. At long last the LGW/MAN fleet have got decent IFE. Like the way you can have a film on the main screen & the skymap on the handset. Only negative is that the in-seat power port seems to have gone, in favour of a USB port & the audio/video in connections for VERA. Oh well, good job I have a Macbook with a long battery life.

I did have the burger off the Graze menu… and then some afternoon tea. Both were excellent. In fact all the food on this flight was pretty good and plentiful in supply – there is no way you could go hungry.

We landed some 40mins early in Orlando and had a short taxi to the gate. As we approached the gate, G-VKSS was on stand and the hold doors were just being opened – great, 300 odd people in front of us in the immigration queue. We deplaned pretty quick, the crew held back the main Y cabin – got to the immigration hall and found ourselves behind the pax off the VS75 from Manchester. It took about 50mins to clear immigration – got seen by a very friendly officer who asked the normal questions, smiled, and admitted me to the USA. The bags had piled up 3 deep on the carousels by now, but got our bags and then cleared Customs (there was a queue here too, as they were stopping everyone and looking at the customs form and passports – they never used to do this).

Got the train to the main terminal, collected the hire car and made the short drive to South I-Drive, which is our home for the next couple of weeks. Have been shopping for err, essential supplies (e.g. beer & tonic to go in the T10… did get some food too!) and am now sitting outside, 7:15pm and about 85 degrees F.

This was probably the best Virgin Atlantic flight I have had – there was nothing to fault really. The LGW Clubhouse is excellent & the food and drink in there were very good (just sort out the table layout). Onboard, the crew were brilliant – you wanted for nothing, passengers names were used and nothing was too much trouble. It’s worth noting that we only saw the FSM twice, very briefly – he did not speak to anyone in Upper, so the Upper Class CSS was running the service & leading by example. Late on in the flight I made a point of finding the CSS in the Galley and telling him that the flight had been excellent & faultless. (A letter will go to Crawley Towers on my return to the UK to make sure the crew working in Upper today get the recognition they deserve). My feedback obviously got passed on to the other crew, as one of them came and shook my hand and thanked me for my comments before we landed.

Well done Virgin! oo) oo) oo)
#845270 by David
05 May 2013, 06:19
Hi James.

Great TR - glad you enjoyed the Clubhouse.

I will be on the 015 3 weeks tomorrow so hoping for more of the same. y) ( if not at least some warmer weather. )

Think the power is hidden away in the footwell of the ottoman now. Am sure there is a 13amp socket among other things.

Also noticed the wobbly screens on my last trip in feb. if they are all the same (assuming it wasn't the same plane we were on), then surely this is a warranty issue. It's like the joint needs tightening up.

Hope I get the same crew y)

Have a great trip

David.
#845272 by Jacki
05 May 2013, 08:39
Thanks for the TR, always good to hear when VS get it right. y)
#845314 by Luke12
05 May 2013, 15:43
Great TR Kraken, thanks for getting it uploaded so promptly!

As David said, the plug socket is under the ottoman, but I found the USB ports very well placed.

Enjoy your trip!
#845320 by pjh
05 May 2013, 17:37
Thanks for TR. Makes me envious that I as yet don't have another VS flight scheduled, particularly on the refurbished LGW fleet.

I like to see that went out of your way to praise good service.
#845344 by Petmadness
05 May 2013, 23:13
Great stuff Kraken y) y) Sounds like a exceptional and an ideal way to start your holiday - huge Kudos to the CSS & CC on your flight that made it so spot on ^) ^)

I hope you have a great time....didn't wanna leave MCO last week.....love that place 8D
#845442 by waatp
07 May 2013, 10:33
Great TR, thanks for posting! Glad all went well and a pleasant time was had :D
#845519 by tags
08 May 2013, 18:37
Like you I have had a couple of fantastic flights LGW-MCO and back again UC. Outbound flight on time but return just over an hour late - not VS fault, but US ATC cutbacks.
My only gripe. The amenity kits. It's a while since I last flew, but boy have they gone downhill. Used to be nice sized camera bags or wash bags with belt loops in woven fabric with Virgin Upper Class embroidered on the outside. Inside, the usual socks, tooth brush & paste, eye shades & ear plugs but also - big but here - Upper Class key ring, Oswald Boatang cufflinks, decent metal Virgin pen and other goodies. The ipad holder is OK if you've got one (sorry I hate Apple & associated products, so no good for me) and a plastic pen. Underwhelmed I am afraid.
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