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#810806 by at240
15 May 2012, 23:21
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I am rather nervous about this trip report because I learned, on my return, that another v-flyer was on the flight too, so it will be interesting to see how our experiences compare!

I arrived at check-in just after 6 am and was quickly dealt with, with a smile, by a friendly agent. It only takes about a minute to get to the Clubhouse, and I went straight to the breakfast buffet because I had not eaten anything at the hotel. It is a good selection of items and I enjoyed a plate of fresh fruit, together with a cup of tea and then some nice bread and jam. Fortunately the wifi in the CH was working well on this occasion (for me, at least), so I was able to get some things done whilst waiting for boarding call. Soon after 7 the flight was called and everyone shuffled out of the lounge -- the guardian angel held the door open for us and bid us a good flight, which I thought was a nice touch. The staff in the lounge were all very professional. I just wish that the place had some natural light!

Security was a bit better than last time, and it took about 10 minutes to get through. There was no priority lane in operation again, but the ground staff had clearly timed the call to ensure that the main lane was pretty empty, so I guess it wouldn't really have made any difference.

Lady Bird was waiting at gate 55 and she was in pretty good shape. The UC cabin was nearly full -- I could see that 8G was free and maybe there were a few others, but there can't have been many. I think there were only 250 on the flight, so it wasn't crammed full in economy either. I was a bit groggy from the early start and somehow managed to sit in the wrong seat, which is pretty embarrassing (to put it mildly!) and I should know better, but the FSM told me not to move and the person who thus got mine didn't seem to care (I did apologise). I hope to goodness that this wasn't the other v-flyer on the flight... oh the shame of it! :|

We pushed back more or less on time and took off quickly -- no delays at this time on a Sunday morning! There were some great views of Manhattan as we banked round to the right after take-off. We were promised a quick flight of just over 6 hours, although the First Officer warned that some rough turbulence could be expected 3 hours in. Oddly enough, this didn't materialise -- or at least, I didn't notice it! Even more oddly, the crew started to serve lunch/dinner quite early, about 3 hours out of Heathrow -- right at the point when things were supposed to get choppy!

There's not much else to say, really. The crew-member looking after my section was first-rate. Breakfast was served; there were a couple of drinks rounds. Lunch was served efficiently and enthusiastically. I didn't notice the cheese trolley, although I was offered cheese (but declined). The salmon rilette starter is OK; ditto the bread pudding. Last time I asked for the chicken main course but had to change to the beef because there wasn't enough chicken; this time I got what I wanted, and I must say, it was cooked superbly: hot, moist and very tasty -- in fact, I was amazed how nice it was (I have very low expectations of aeroplane food). I don't know whether this was some kind of fluke, but it was probably the nicest meat I have ever eaten on a plane (and I include my experience of BA First in that comparison). It was accompanied by a glass of the merlot, which is nothing special but harmless enough.

The time whizzed by and after a brief hold (followed by some good views of London in the evening) we landed on 27L. There was no queue for the electronic passport gates, so I was through in seconds, and my case was in the first handful to appear on the belt after the crew's luggage. We landed after 7.30 pm and I left the terminal at 7.50 pm, so top marks to the ground crew.

I have to say: for me this was a flawless flight. The young UC crew were, I think, the best I've ever encountered. The FSM was not very visible (although she did greet me by name at the door), and in fact I think a lot of the announcements were delegated to one of her senior crew-members, but you just knew from the moment you got on that she had organised her team well and that they were going to be good. You could see from the crew's body language and the way they addressed each other as they passed in the aisles, for instance, that they got along well. I was really very impressed, and I will be contacting VS to pass on these compliments.
#810811 by slinky09
16 May 2012, 00:04
I too have been known to sit in the wrong seat in some sort of haze, one time I did it to see Eddie Izzard looking down at me with a bemused look on his face!

Glad to hear of a perfectly good flight.
#810911 by Virginlondon
16 May 2012, 22:52
I too was on the flight and my feelings are very similar. Don't worry you didn't take my seat - but I now know who you are :D it does happen. Flying back from Sydney last year on preparation for landing at Heathrow someone came back from the toilet - sat down - buckled up - before another confused passenger returned to wonder why someone was in his seat.

I thought the crew were great - agree re the FSM and was very confused when they served lunch so early. The new mattress cover and pillow made a big difference I thought. It was a flight I wish had lasted a little longer as I was pretty comfortable.

Passport was quick - think I was first there and my bag came out just after the crew.

(I flew out on VS 2 and the crew were very poor on that flight. Not one drinks run and when I asked for a drink - it didn't arrive. It was refreshing to have a good crew)
#810918 by buns
17 May 2012, 04:20
Thanks for the TR y) y)

Whilst the early start for the 18 can be a shock to the system (but the ability to access the Clubhouse does help greatly :D ) the fact that you get back the same day is great fro getting back to UK time.

Looks like you had a good crew and that fact that the FSM was delegating is a good sign on leadership

buns

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