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#19889 by Gill Smith
28 Jun 2007, 10:47
Just read the following on Dibb Site, source apparantly was a FC representative. Anyone know if its true?

"Just been told that the Gatwick to Orlando route is using aircraft switched from Heathrow. This is to allow the seating to be refitted on the usual planes.
Am I right in thinking that these Heathrow planes are pretty good and this is a bit of good fortune?"
#175983 by preiffer
28 Jun 2007, 10:53
That clip is (historically) true, and still appears to hold for many flights ex-LGW.


And in terms of it being good fortune - absolutely yes!

Firstly, FAR superior IFE.
Secondly, less PE seats (more Upper Class) = Op-Ups for many PE passengers... [:w]
#175990 by pjh
28 Jun 2007, 11:50
Originally posted by preiffer
That clip is (historically) true, and still appears to hold for many flights ex-LGW.


And in terms of it being good fortune - absolutely yes!

Firstly, FAR superior IFE.
Secondly, less PE seats (more Upper Class) = Op-Ups for many PE passengers... [:w]


If this is long term and predictable I wonder whether VH will repeat the "pay for PE return and get a free one way upgrade to UCS" offer they made to FVC members for the period when an LHR config 747 is serving the LGW-BGI route ?

Paul
#175995 by jilly
28 Jun 2007, 12:36
Gill I also read that post - I'm a bit doubtful about the staff's advice TBH.

The poster had also been told that it is impossible to change their seats on line 24 hours before travel at OLCI too.

Jilly
#176001 by Kraken
28 Jun 2007, 13:29
It would also be odd [but a nice change for those of us who fly on LGW/MAN routes] for VS to be upgrading the LGW/MAN fleet before the LHR fleet that flies the lucrative business routes is fully upgraded to the new PE / Y seating.

James
#176008 by Gill Smith
28 Jun 2007, 14:51
Originally posted by Kraken
It would also be odd [but a nice change for those of us who fly on LGW/MAN routes] for VS to be upgrading the LGW/MAN fleet before the LHR fleet that flies the lucrative business routes is fully upgraded to the new PE / Y seating.

James


No I think what they mean is that the Heathrow route has already been re-fitted, but whilst they re-fit Gatwick route they would borrow some heathrow fleet whilst it was taking place. Maybe a crew member could answer and put the record straight.
#176013 by virgin is the best
28 Jun 2007, 16:27
I think what is happening is that a few of the LGW/MAN/GLA A/c are due in the hanger for Major checks and that there are LHR A/C covering routes at LGW.

I have heard nothing about LGW A/C being refitted. I know the LHR 747s will have more J class and W class seats soon but not heard that about the LGW A/C I maybe wrong and if anyone knows better please correct me.
#176017 by Stevieboy
28 Jun 2007, 18:10
They definitely have an opportunity to do a refit/maintenance over the next few months without using LHR aircraft as there will be no VS27/28 Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday between 10th and 29th September. Also no VS27/28 between 14th-31st January '08.

-Steve
#176034 by Scrooge
28 Jun 2007, 19:46
Trying to do some rough calculations in my head, but I think a couple of the LGW 744's are due D checks in the next year or so, could be covering for them.
#176049 by jilly
28 Jun 2007, 20:53
After looking at the post on the Dibb referred to by Gill, I think the staffer was definitely having an 'off day'.

He's now posted again to say that the same person told him that he couldn't change his seats within 24 hours of departure (as I posted above) but also that it is the airports authority to change them and not Virgin's.
I would think he has been misinformed on all counts.

Jilly
Virgin Atlantic

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