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#259511 by mpase
09 Jun 2009, 14:22
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After the enjoyable first leg of my trip it was always going to be hard to top that. Upon reaching MMA Airport in Lagos the problems began, not all of Virgins making I might add.

Firstly, none of the computer systems were working (for any airline). None of the conveyor belts were working. Check in was reduced to the agents manually writing out boarding passes and then checking in customers via an agent over the phone (presumably the agent on the phone had access to the booking system). Not a good start but cant blame VA for that.

Now, one big peeve that I have always had with VA in Lagos is the fact that the ground staff are always looking for tips. I know that this happens with most airlines in Lagos but the VA agents are particularly forward. They ask for tips for doing their jobs.e.g. checking my passport prior to check in. They always make sure to do so without any of the other agents knowing which to me stinks of unprofessionalism. I expect it from the customs officers who cant spell professionalism but not from VA staff.

Anyway, rant over. I proceeded through Passport Control where the conversation went thus:

Passport Control Official: How much foreign currency have you got?
Me: $4,000
PCO: You are not allowed to take more than $2,500. You will need to leave the excess with me.
Me: Actually the limit is either 2,500 or $5,000.
PCO: No, its not
Me: Yes it is, read the embarkation form that is given to all travellers. You see there, where it says no amounts over 2,500 or $5,000?
PCO: Oh, they must have changed it.
Me: Er.right!!!!!

Once through passport control I went in the direction of the where the Virgin Lounge used to be until I was stopped by a lady wearing VA uniform informing me that the Lounge was now in a different location. The Lounge is now set on 2 floors which does increase the space though the location just after passport control makes it feel somehow less exclusive compared to the previous lounge.

Anyway the flight was called on time and once onboard the crew set about making us feel comfortable. Very helpful they were too. The flight took off about 30 minutes late but that didnt seem to bother anyone. The entertainment was good throughout the flight. One complaint I had was the food. On my flight into Lagos I had chosen the Jollof Rice. On this flight I again chose Jollof Rice. I was therefore in a very good position to judge that the portion given on this flight was literally half of what we got on the first flight. I am not joking when I say there were maybe 4 spoonfuls of rice at the max, really very stingey. The desert of baked cheesecake was good. We were later offered some mini fishcakes as a light bite which could have tasted better.

We landed at LHR at 7:00pm on the dot after which we had a 10 minute walk to immigration. It was here that I experienced another problem. Some of my fellow passengers had the pink cards which allow them through fast track; the rest of us didnt so we had to use our boarding passes to prove that we had travelled business class and were therefore eligible to go through fast track. Apparently those with the pink passes had asked the crew for them onboard. One would think that the crew would hand these out to all Upper Class passengers without having to be asked, afterall they do it with immigration landing cards.

Anyway passport control took all of 3 minutes and by the time I got to the baggage reclaim my bags were waiting for me. I was out the door within 25 mins of landing. Not bad at all.
#717577 by jafleming
09 Jun 2009, 14:29
Thinking about that - on my last flight in UC, I wasn't offered a fast track voucher (UK passport) nor my girlfriend (US passport). However, I was using Iris which seems to be much quicker!
#717578 by tontybear
09 Jun 2009, 14:32
I always thought that the 'pink card' lane on entering the UK was for non-EU passport holders only as the EU lanes are usually shorter and quicker as pax are not subject to immigration checks just scanning passports for the e-borders system.

The only advantage for non-EU passport holders is the shorter queue to be processed by immigration. JUst as fast track security on departure is a shorter queue and not any less security screening.
#717579 by iforres1
09 Jun 2009, 14:35
Thanks for the 2 excellent TR's. The food portions have definatley been got at, just seems the norm for VS at the moment.
I thought the pink fast track cards for arrivals were just for non uk residents, but maybe I am just imaging that.

Iain
#717580 by HighFlyer
09 Jun 2009, 14:52
Really interesting report, thansk for sharing. I have never been to Nigeria so it is really interesting to read of some of your experiences.

Thanks,
Sarah
#717589 by DarkAuror
09 Jun 2009, 15:14
Thanks for the great return TR![y]
#717598 by virginboy747
09 Jun 2009, 16:15
Yep the pink fast track vouches are just for non-eu passport holders so we only give them out to people who require landing cards.
Really shocking about ground-staff asking for tips - you really should report that, it's not acceptable!
#717603 by Sealink
09 Jun 2009, 16:59
So have Virgin persuaded you to come back to them again?
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