VS017 LHR-EWR 7 DEC 11 (Premium Economy)

This is a Trip Report from the Premium Economy cabin
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OLCI -well after the previous events it coulndt get worse and it didnt. i even managed to get SEQ 1 without trying.
arriving at LHR a 3 ddep queue soon saw me requesting a seat change and a most helpful and friendly agent duly obliged taking time to show me the seat map,tell me where she preferred and warning about the bulkhead wall at 18. good start.
an hour or so in the no 1 lounge which was very busy and then to the gate where the priority lane was in force and working well. Boarding took place soon after and a galss of fizzy arrived rapidly courtesy of a VERY cheery and friendly FA.
take off was on time with a light load of 150ish (PE about 2/3rds full)
Once up the FSM came round and introduced himslef to everyone in PE by name and a 'let me know if there is anything we can do'.......impressive. I then heard 3 silver members be greeted by name by the FA and offered an early drink. first time thats happened.
food and drink run combined came through after about an hour. the chicken & mushroom was ok but not as good as the kebab over. wine was back to the individual bottle

After dinner Baileys arrived via the FSM who was very visible all flight.
I settled down to enjoy a rare vport experience, watching the Inbetweeners movie (very funny if a little risque)and Planet of the Apes (not as good as the original Chuck Heston Version)before trying to get a couple of hours sleep. found row 18 very comfortable as the bulkhead allowed me to fully extend my legs with feet up (I am 5'10 or have the option of the movable foot stool.
after a doze I tried to watch Tinker tailor but to be honest found it pretty dire so it was comedy all the way into EWR.
Flight time had been 8.30 due to the high winds and we finally disembarked around midnight and wandered into immigration hoping not to get a repeat of my last NYC 3 hour wait....15 minutes later I was through and heading for a 4 train journey to JFK.
Part 1 the airport to Newark Station was fine arriving at 12.50 to find the previous train left at 12.45 and the next was 1.30 (you know whats coming...).
the 1.30 deposited me at Penn at 2.01 to find...the previous train had left at 1.59 and the next was 2.59

now an hour in Penn station at that hour can only be described as 'interesting'....great people watching. I got to meet jesus in line for a Macdonalds (well even omnipotent powers need fries in the US) and he was happy to share Gods thought


seriously they could make it a game show ' Iam a tourist get me out of Penn alive'
One thing though - a very noticeable low key police presence made sure there was never a hint of any trouble. perhaps London could take a hint.
anyway 2.59 arrived and still having 4 limbs a bag and an untouched derriere I boarded the LIRR to jamaica (the station not the country) and then the air train to JFK arriving at T5 around ten to 4 to find the terminal amazingly busy with hordes of spanish speaking excitable people all heading for Puerto Rico and Cuba (funny I always thought they cam in not out). cleared security in reasonable time and then had a wait till my flight down was called ............ see next TR.
Just going back on the VS part of the trip, if only they could all be like this, superb staff, good (not great) food, comfy clean seat, vport..................Virgin redeemed.
