This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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After months of planning it was time for my first ever trip to Japan and in the Upper Class cabin

OLCI was done promptly 24 hours before – only SEQ2 though! My seat request hadn’t been changed (5A) so I was happy, as this often happens to me on other flights. No idea if this was a good choice of seat but thought I’d give it a try and see.
I arrived at Heathrow just before 0930- a little later than planned due to traffic, but no matter. The Upper Class Check-in was empty and I was seen straight away. The agent was friendly enough and advised I could take the lift straight up to security. There was a small queue at security but I was soon through and then it was off to the Clubhouse!
I’ve been to the Clubhouse at Gatwick before as a guest, but not Heathrow so I was excited to see the differences. Since I was travelling with my parents who were in Premium, I purchased an additional pass for £60 to allow them both to come in with me. This worked out well as it saved any arguments!

We left before the flight was called and arrived at the gate just in time for boarding. Boarding was efficient and Upper Class was called quickly after those who required assistance/extra time

My first ever time using the separate gangway for Upper Class was a great experience. However, I was slightly disappointed by the lack of attentiveness after boarding


My first impressions of the seat were good though- it was clean and in good condition. It was very comfortable and I soon figured out how to change the recline and lumbar support.
Drinks and crisps were served after the crew had been released. I liked that they brought the drink to you rather than bringing round a trolley, though the little tray for your drink seemed to be in a very awkward place!
Orders were then taken for lunch and I chose the pear and blue cheese salad and vegetable curry- both were delicious. I was too full for dessert but had the cheese and biccies selection. Overall I thought the food was one of the best parts of the Upper Class experience

After lunch the lights were dimmed as it was a night flight and this is where I started to get into difficulty. The cabin crew seemed to help a few other passengers with their beds then disappeared. I was keen to convert my seat into a bed but had no idea how! After a long wait hoping a member of the crew would walk past, I resorted to using my call button. The cabin crew member was not overly fast getting to my seat and when I asked if she could show me how to make the bed, she was rather abrupt in stating that she would make the bed for me. Once it had been made I settled down for a sleep and have to admit it’s rather comfy!! I’m not great at sleeping on flights though, so I gave up about 3 hours prior to landing and converted the bed back myself.
I was a little surprised that the cabin crew didn’t seem to be checking if anyone needed any drinks during the flight, but I assumed it was because it was a night flight and you could always go to the bar if you needed anything.
About 1 1/2 hours before landing the breakfast service started. I’d filled in my card as suggested, but no one was around to collect it earlier in the flight, so I just waited for someone to come and take my order. The service was very slow and for some reason my neighbours were both served before me, so I was one of the last to get breakfast. It was very nice though and I liked that you could order everything separately. I tried the scrambled egg, croissant and pancakes which were lovely. Due to the late delivery of breakfast though, it seemed very rushed and I only got one cup of tea…

We landed on time though and I felt well rested from the comfortable flight. It’s just a shame the service didn’t live up to expectations though. I decided to give VS another chance for the return flight though and figured it may have been due to the full flight and the fact it was a night flight…
Thanks for reading and I’ll post the return TR soon
