This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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Drive to the airport was at the courtesy of Addison Lee this time around given my recent falling out with Tristar (don't ask



Line sorter and staff at the check-in desks were amazingly friendly and very much in the know about the delays and eager to help out those pax that looked a bit lost. First off I was approached and directed to the ticketing desk, then back to a check in desk, then back to ticketing



Arrived at the CH and with a very healthy 5 1/2 hours in here I opted to start writing this TR (blame those that asked for one


Whilst seated at the brasserie bar on BBC News and posting messages on V-Flyer a gent wandered in after evidently a very merry morning, flashed his boarding pass at staff around the entrance, not just those at the podium and then walked into the tree….. that tree will be the death of us all and really should be moved

Speaking on the tapas choices, I think they are a good addition to the menu given the height of some of the tables, service wise. Definitely a good call and even though I am told they will be changing the menu again in a month or so, I do hope that they will keep the food selections fresh and different.
Next port of call was the library to get some work done, funnily enough I did not stay very long as wi-fi was non existent and the staff kept coming in to have a chat with each other, use the photocopier or shredder then disappear again without any actual service being offered - shame. It was on exiting the library that I was ambushed by the ever favourite 'FC executive' and she has backup… agh, there are two of them!! Just a general chat about things this time around and brought up the lack of reward flights in order to actually spend my bank of miles… a common complaint apparently, lets hope something is done about it. Retired to the jazz corridor for a bit and with Clubhouse burger and banoffee pie enjoyed, the remainder of the afternoon passed rather uneventfully.
4pm came around and I was looking forward to hitting the Sky Loft for the amazing Vodka cocktails. Shame the bar tender arrived at 530pm (not that I was timing him

I can safely say by the time boarding was called I have tried all areas of the LHR CH and it is easily one of the best in the world in my modest view. For the most part they have the service nailed and the different areas giving continuing enjoyment for even drunks such as myself to wander the room and remain entertained

Delays of about 20mins announced and boarding finally called at 19:23. With Miss England waiting for me at gate 35, I wandered from the bright lights of the LHR CH to the gate, as always a pleasure and great time had.


Trudging through the halls of LHR arrived at the gate to an amusing sea of humanity that were having a bit of trouble with the non existent queuing system, finally PE, UC and AU were called into a separate line much to the tuts and sighs of those true British queuers present

Greeted with fair formality at the doors, directed to my seat and offered the usual, strangely I selected water for the arduous task of stowing my belongings and reclined in my Dream Seat to watch the fun and games unfold... Oh my what is this?? The remains of peanuts hidden behind the IFE and a humbug wedged in the seat, how thoughtful of them

267 souls aboard off we go.. Gate to gate IFE working a treat and whilst our dear Miss England was taxiing around LHR, I begun watching Oz The Great and Powerful - yep I am a child at heart. Took off at 20:25 so they were bang on the money with a 20min delay. Usual greeting offered with hot towels and water bottles handed out.
This FSM is a good one, not only did he bring round menus to introduce the service but addressed me by name, welcomed me back and asked if everything was up to scratch and okay for me today.





Now I am not going to complain about the cabin for layout sake as I knew what I was in for, the same cannot be said for an elderly gentlemen a few rows away who has so far winged and moaned to everyone who will listen (not many to be fair) that the cabin is rubbish and it is terrible that people cannot sit next to each other... His wife appears to have a contrary view



Drink orders taken and yep a JD for me keen viewers

Drinks disappeared, crisps devoured and IFE thoroughly enjoyed, Oz is not a bad film after all.. that may be the whiskey talking

Food ordered and I opted for the Flaked peat cured salmon to start followed by the beef fillet for the main. Both dishes perfectly palatable and thanks to all the food enjoyed in the CH I will not complain about the portion sizes, ahhh so that is why they give you food that looks like it has come from a doll’s house kitchen

Dessert of a really good chocolate and carmel variety enjoyed and onto the after dinner activities. Given the amount of alcohol currently coursing through my system I thought it best to start with a nice mug of green tea, at the bar.. guess how this story is going to end

I sat at the bar for the remainder of the flight chatting with crew, other pax (and myself). Ignoring the bar top that is dented, scrapped and cracked it is quite a nice place to sit. Conversational topics bounced around from favourite flights, job nonsense, film and current cinema releases and of course a good chat about fellow passengers



With the JD supply completely gone and the Dewars bottle near empty (it wasn't just me) we begun our approach into JFK and final service orders were taken, two of the graze burgers and another cup of tea were a welcome sight for me and with cabin ready for landing we came into a rather humid NYC.
Now the fun begins, I have flown the VS25 before and the last time through the border took a grand old total of 7 minutes, time before that with a night landing flight 8 minutes. This time…... 2 hours!!!
The slight delay out of LHR and the delay of an inbound Jamaica flight lead to a hell of a lot of passengers snaking around that immigration hall and only 4 desks open for visitors!!!! There were 5 open for US citizens and 1 open for diplomats. The queues on both sides were roughly the same and it was only the Diplomatic channel that had a man sitting there playing Tetris or perhaps Hearts on the computer for the entire time







VS025 is a fair flight all in all, gives a good amount of time in the CH, ordinarily arrives at a fair time and had it not been for the delay with the CBP at immigration, I would have been out and in the city in time for some fun and games, unfortunately not this time

For me it was straight out into the arms of my mate and then briskly across the city, as she drives like a psychopath, before more libations and conversations could begin. I do hope this all informs, dear readers, and here is hopping that when next through NYC borders a good time will be had by all with minimal delay, much refreshment and not ending up in a place you would rather not stay - eventful trip

End note… I started writing this TR in the bright lights of the LHR Clubhouse and I finish it in the dimly lit Saw themed room of the 'executive" lounge at the Hilton. Much drama had this trip, although nicely rounded off with lunch and drinks with Blacky1 and his two eldest… I will not name you guys as I know you have changed posting IDs since the emilyb123 and lucieb123 days



