This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
Ground Staff
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I went to the lounge and my first impressions were good - although it did have the feel of a fancy wine bar - I am still undecided as to whether the clubhouse is to my taste but I was impressed with all the facilities. I had a bacon roll (lovely [:)]) and a sneaky glass of champagne [:I] - well you have to really!! I had the collegen eye treatment at the Cowshed - the treatment was lovely but I was a little worried about the beaded curtain that separated me and my underwear from the rest of the clubhouse! I am sure no-one was looking but I did feel a little exposed [:I]. I then settled back to read the papers and tried to get another glass of champers - this took a bit of doing as the lady serving my area kept walking past me without looking at me - so eventually I waved in her view and got the cold glass of bubbly I was after.
I wondered down to the gate before the flight was called - why I ask myself but hey ho ended up in the cattle pen that is the gate waiting area [:(] When the flight was called - Upper was called first but it was a job to get to the gate as everyone was stood in front of it - and when I tried to get past I was told a couple of times to wait my turn - I did point out that my ticket class had been called to board and got a look of ... well I am sure you know [}:)]
Once on board a nice chap showed me how the seat worked and I was quickly given another glass of champagne. I was surprised that the cabin felt crowded with the seat configuration - I have flown BA and the way their Club Class seats are laid out seemed to give individuals mre room. I am sure it is my imagitnation but it seemed cramped [:0] We taxied out and then - is it me (see my TR from JFK - LHR with 6 hours on the taxiway) but we stopped for a bit then taxied back as one engine would not start (rather important I thought so was happy for the delay [;)]) After 2 hours of 'fixing' we were on our way to Washington. Although we did have to refuel - shows what a difference between the 747 and the A300 is - when I was stuck of 6 hours on the taxiway at JFK we did not refuel but 1 hr at LHR on the Airbus and we did [:(]
The crew were pleasant - although when I did take the opportunity to sit at the bar the cabin crew chap looked decidely bored and un-interested (I know that they prob are but perhaps not show it!!) [V] Anyway - food was fine - I had the beef - wine was nice - I had the Sauv Blanc [y] and the entertainment worked as advertised [y]
When I did enquire what I was to do as I had missed my connecting flight to LAS there was not much help except that I was to contact the ground staff on arrival.
We landed and I was quite quickly through immigration and got my luggage - the ground staff at the aircraft were not terribly helpful but I thught I would go to the Virgin ticket desk to sort out my issue. The girl there was great - even arguning with United about them charging me a change fee - as I had 'voluntarily' changed flights - even though I had nothing to do with it!! [?] She gave me a voucher and I am typing this from the Embassy Suites in Washington - not bad hotel either. I will hopefully get back to LAS tomorrow after a very eventuful couple of weeks.
In summary - I liked the facilities in the clubhouse - just not sure the decor is for me but horses for courses [:)] The flight was fine - can't complain about the Upper Class product at all really apart from a few niggly points. And the service was fine - not as good as my outward flight from JFK but fine.
Regards AKS120