VS3021 LHR-ABZ 16 JUL 14 (Economy)

This is a Trip Report from the Economy cabin
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I did OLCI, picked a nice aisle seat towards the front, and made sure that my colleague joined the FC following my recommendation link. By that point he was really embracing the whole thing, or maybe it was because I kept nagging him.

The flight was at 9.10am, so the taxi whizzed me to the airport by 7.10am, and surprisingly, encountering quite a bit of traffic on the M25 en route.

Within a few minutes boarding started promptly and on time. It all happened extremely quickly, as there were very few of us. I would say that there were about 25-30 of us in total, which was a very light load. I have read about this previously, but my recent LR experience to EDI had made me think that super-light load was something of a past for LR. Unfortunately that’s not 100% true, not yet anyway.
As soon as I stepped onto the plane, the CC asked to see my boarding pass again. On my last LR flight I thought this was an one-off, but I’m starting to see a trend here. Given that my boarding pass had just been scanned less than a minute ago at the gate by the ground crew, and there’s one aisle to go down on a LR plane so I don’t need any directions (not that any was offered, I find this quite strange). Why is a final check (I presume) needed on a domestic flight when it’s not required on a long-haul?
Anyway, it was just an observation, not something that really bothered me. We pushed back slightly early, when watching the safety demonstration. I have to say, it is a real shame that those LR A320s don’t show the new (ish) safety video that’s used for long-haul flights, as I am really quite a fan of the video, and think that it would show off the VS flare to its domestic travelers.
Another thing I noticed was that no Ruby magazine was on board. I wondered if it’s because this route is mainly for business visits, rather than leisure on the EDI route?

The flight itself was completely fine. Service was quick (due to the light load I guess) and the Plane Crisps as delicious as usual, especially washed down with some tomato juice (with lemon and Worcester sauce of course). It was too short for a snooze but I did shut my eyes briefly. I was quite tired, having arrived back home from Sicily less than 36 hours ago.
The journey felt quite a bit longer than the EDI flight for some reason (I know the distance is a bit more but it felt noticeably longer), perhaps because it was business vs leisure and perhaps because I was travelling with a colleague (who sat away from me) vs travelling next to the hubby. The landing was a lot less dramatic than expected, as I’ve heard all sorts of stories about how short the runway is at ABZ.
As we left the airport, I asked my colleague about his first VS experience. He thought that it was standard (and no better or worse than BA really), and said that he would happily travel with VS again as it was on-time (we were early, actually) and pleasant. Phew!
