This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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In Duty Free, I notice the crew. The same crew as the outbound. My heart sank. But I made a really conscious decision to make a nice friendly hello to our FA from the outbound. Hmmm... I don't think she was necessarily going to be a people person today either.
The lounge at CPT is the SAA lounge and there was no room for us to sit in the non smoking section, so I suffered the smoking section. In retrospect perhaps I should've gone upstairs to the Priority Pass lounge where there might have been more room. WiFi wasn't free.
Boarding was pretty good except for the busses and the inevitable hanging around on the steps waiting for the pax in front to board.
As we turn left to 6A & 7A (yes, regular readers, the curtain is indeed between 7A and 8A), there is someone in my seat 6A. Oh, what do you know. 'I was upgraded at the gate you know' she says rather snotily, displaying her boarding card with a penned out 98F on it replaced with 6A. Oh, and her mate's in 7D, also on an upgrade from Y. She doesn't want to move so she can be with her mate. Oh, and guess what, it turns out she's off duty crew with her boyfriend.
Well, thankfully the FA deals with the seating problem right away, firmly telling her there is a mistake and that she is definitely in the wrong seat, and she will deal with it. This was the same FA who'd been so standoffish on our outbound and who I'd said hello to in the Duty Free. Hmmm, a different person. Almost. She still never said please or thank you the whole flight and turned away to my appreciations.
Let me make one thing clear. I am not at all averse to taking the opportunity of a job perk. But I have a couple of comments on it. If you're staff and you are sitting in a fare paying pax seat, at least have some sense of dignity and butt out graciously. Secondly, if you want to do musical chairs with your passengers as I was the target of on the outbound, move those who are on freebies before being pushy with your revenue earning passengers.
I'll have to give the CSD a pat on the back for consistency on both legs. We saw her when she did the amenity bit run, and when she took the paperwork to door L2 at the end of the flight, and that was it. She didn't recognise us from the outbound. Hardly surprising really considering the amount of time she seemed to spend in the cabin. And, we had our token gum chewer among the crew today as well.
Apparently the flight was empty today as they announced that they'd prefer pax not to move around until after takeoff. Well, not in UC it wasn't. At check in there were a total of 14 seats in UC taken. There wasn't a free UC seat in the house at takeoff. Err, and guess what? Yes, we're on another crew-and-mates junket. Almost the entire rear section plus the centre section of the forward section were on mates rates.
The good news was that I managed a lot more sleep than on the outbound, for which I am delighted: no Galley FM or bar noise this far forward.
The food wasn't bad either on this segment, with a biltong and mushroom salad and a very tasty roast beef and Yorkshore pud. Wine, well, the same as the outbound, an almost total write off. Virgin have thus successfully renewed my Tanqueray Ten and Tonic habit.
A significantly better flight than my outgoing one despite the same crew, but still a very substandard one at that. Frankly I was extremely dissapointed with the in air experience on this trip. It's flights like these that make you lose your brand loyalty.
I also have a handy tip for all those looking for the free upgrade to Upper Class on Virgin. The answer is to either be crew or be their mates. Just don't expect too much when you're sitting up front. From my experiences on these two segments you would probably be better off sat at the back anyway.
A comment on questionaires. Again, I didn't get the opportunity to fill one out. But a number of off duty crew did.
Virgin must try harder. A lot harder.