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I'm waiting for a response from VA on this but as that might take 21 days I'd be interested to know if anyone reading this knows the answer to my question ref the bookings for a skycot. Thus far I've had contradictory responses from VA (FC Gold tel and MIA UC check in).
In short we booked 2x PE seats for VS 5&6 back in May and requested the skycot for each leg. On booking we were told this was guaranteed as policy is not to book more infants into a class than there are Sky Cots available.
Outward leg on the 10th October was great, the new UC check in at T3 was superb, and clubhouse as good as always though the full english was a little on the skimpy side. A couple of Kir Royale's later I was in fine shape and ready to embark on our first flight as a family.
We were in 32 D&E with our our 6 month old daughter in the sky cot. Great flight, sausage and mash was ok if a little warm rather than hot, In Bruges kept me amused (what a great film) and all 3 of us arrived in MIA in good shape.
Based on recent TR's and my own experience of MIA immigration I was expecting the worst, especially so as we were about an hour late landing.
However - after sprinting as fast as you can with a sleepy 6 month old we arrived to find a different/new looking and empty immigration hall. Ten minutes and we were through, some things never change though - the stony faced immigration officer when I asked in all seriousness if needed to fingerprint Jessica!
Return leg on 20th October was a less happy experience. Used online check in and were assigned 32F&G. As I knew from the outward leg there was only x 1 skycot on row 32 I rang the Gold help line to check.
I was reassured by the agent that the seats would be reassigned at the check in and not to worry as they do not book more infants into a class than there are skycots available.
Unfortunately at check in in Miami we were told the opposite! That the single sky cot in PE had been assigned to another family traveling with an infant, and that this was not an unusual scenario and that there was nothing that could be done.
After a lengthy wait we finally saw the VA duty manager who has a very different take on customer service than any of his English colleagues. He wasn't rude, but it was damn close, he never introduced himself and never apologised until once at the very end when we had given up and had to dash as we'd been checking in for over an hour and wanted to get Jessica changed and fed before we got onboard
So sorted out with new boarding passes for 37G&H - with a note that the window seat (37K) would be set aside for our daughter. We managed a swift drink the Miami Vice lounge that is Club America F (actually it was better than I recall).
I should add that the check in agent(s) were great and apologies to any UC pax or V Flyers whose check in we delayed.
And that is how we passed the flight, one of us sitting next to Jessica who was propped in sideways position among a bunch of cushions and blankets with a restraining hand to stop her wriggling/sliding out of the seat. She slept for a couple of hours, we hardly at all and we all arrived at LHR shattered.
I was not aware of the new infant child seat until I got home and saw it on the VA site, none of the crew mentioned this either or offered anything to ease the journey.
I guess my frustration is based on expectation - we traveled expecting a sky cot and therefore packed and prepared accordingly. Had we been aware Jessica might end up in a seat we would have prepared differently.
Generally the flight was good, food OK, I had the Pasta dish as my meal, the breakfast muffin was fine, not historic as Winner might say - but it filled a gap and was a huge improvement on the cheese roll served for tea on the VS 5 - that was possibly the worst sandwich ever!
This was my first flight as an Au and I was interested to see if the FSM sought me ought on either leg. They didn't, but then again based on recent trip reports I wasn't really expecting them to so you could say my expectations were met.
Just wanted to say a swift thank you for all the invaluable information we've picked up from VF, what a great resource! Traveling with an infant is a different experience, but having done it twice, it's not as daunting as you might think and we'll be doing it again. Whether we do it with VA remains to be seen as Sydney and West Coast USA are planned over the next year.
Thanks all....
Andrew, Jayne and Jessica