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#262152 by pjh
31 Jan 2010, 14:19
I've just checked my V19/20 trip for August 3/18 this year and the VS website is now showing a new config 747 with Y seats at the rear of the bubble. My seat assignment has changed slightly, but we're still in the front section of UC and is has seated us together for the outbound leg and left our return assignment as was. Curiously enough I'd logged in to change our assignment from being an A and K to being an A and A arrangement on the outbound.
#735844 by Neil
31 Jan 2010, 14:40
Thanks for the heads up, I have kept checking our booking for May in case of the new config changing our seat requests so will keep an even closer eye on it now.

Neil
#735863 by Guest
31 Jan 2010, 19:22
Seat map for flight back from SFO was showing new configuration for me also. Makes the bubble so unattractive with all those extra bodies up there.

Went for A zone seats.
#735865 by ela123
31 Jan 2010, 19:39
I've noticed that too on my Boston flight
#735867 by StuartPreston
31 Jan 2010, 20:49
Same with VS31 in March going to St. Lucia (Economy at the rear of the bubble), luckily not for the return journey where it's all UC.

Personally disappointed with this and feel for the cabin crew who have to walk through Economy with the food for the UC pax as well as the inevitable additional queueing to get out, Economy pax walking through UC to get to the toilet etc etc.
#735870 by rod10
31 Jan 2010, 21:39
With a relatively small number of remaining UCS sharing everything with Y on the upper deck (including the loss of priority disembarkment), is there any possibility the few UC seats will be used for those PAX on staff travel and FF? How else can the diluted product be justified to those PAX who pay J money?

Call me a cynic...[ii]
#735879 by Scrooge
01 Feb 2010, 00:54
If I was booking an FF seat and was told I HAD to travel in the bubble, I would tell VS to stick it, in one move they have turned the best seats for a quiet nights sleep into the worst.

On another note, from what I am reading travel in the premium cabins is starting to rebound, so VS made the switch to less J more Y just in time....Again.
#735886 by slinky09
01 Feb 2010, 08:45
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
If I was booking an FF seat and was told I HAD to travel in the bubble, I would tell VS to stick it, in one move they have turned the best seats for a quiet nights sleep into the worst.

On another note, from what I am reading travel in the premium cabins is starting to rebound, so VS made the switch to less J more Y just in time....Again.


Have also booked VS19 in May and it's showing the new config. No way would I want to be stuck in J upstairs ... it's worth checking every booking to ensure that VS haven't moved you there. It'll be dire.

Also, Scrooge, I agree. VS may just be spending money needlessly here AND pissing off passengers. Last week I flew back from Newark and UC was full on a 747 whereas PE and Y weren't. That may not be true on all flights but surely if VS wanted more Y seats going back to the old UC and PE upstairs plan would be so much better.
#735890 by Neil
01 Feb 2010, 09:33
Our booking has now changed to the new config, I imagine that all bookings after a certain date will change now, as VS must now have a schedule of when the a/c are due for the change.
#735891 by Scrooge
01 Feb 2010, 10:25
I can understand VS moving to a higher Y seat count, last year, but it has taken to long to do and now they are behind the curve again.
#735902 by dpscrest
01 Feb 2010, 13:23
agree tottaly with an earlier poster that they have turned the best zone into the worst zone. if they needed a bigger Y yield then they ought to have looked at the bigger picture and made the buble either all Y or some PE. this move will, in my opinion greatly devalue the USC product
#735903 by carter
01 Feb 2010, 13:27
I know the pro's and con's of this configuration have already been discussed and am sure like many others am interested in hearing how it goes once put into action.

Its just seems a complete unworkable scenario and for any UC passenger in the bubble its adowngrade of the product. I am never able to use the online check-in due to the additional security check and am fearful of getting to LHR and finding my seat request has changed and I end upstairs. Admitedly till the recent change upstairs was my personal preference but now a no go zone. May not have been as bad if Y was at the front of the bubble, but disembarking behind 30 odd Y passengers isn't going to be fun, so much for priority....
#735906 by Stevieboy
01 Feb 2010, 14:53
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
If I was booking an FF seat and was told I HAD to travel in the bubble, I would tell VS to stick it, in one move they have turned the best seats for a quiet nights sleep into the worst.

On another note, from what I am reading travel in the premium cabins is starting to rebound, so VS made the switch to less J more Y just in time....Again.

Also, Scrooge, I agree. VS may just be spending money needlessly here AND pissing off passengers. Last week I flew back from Newark and UC was full on a 747 whereas PE and Y weren't. That may not be true on all flights but surely if VS wanted more Y seats going back to the old UC and PE upstairs plan would be so much better.


Exactly the same on my return from LAX a couple of weeks ago, Upper was full, PE about 3/4 full and economy only 1/2.

Have been tempted to upgrade my outbound flight to BOS in June, however, it's scheduled as a 747 and I would hate to be stuck upstairs especially in regards to queues for the bathrooms[:I] and not being able to disembark first.

-Steve
#735907 by mitchja
01 Feb 2010, 14:58
quote:Originally posted by Stevieboy


Have been tempted to upgrade my outbound flight to BOS in June, however, it's scheduled as a 747 and I would hate to be stuck upstairs especially in regards to queues for the bathrooms[:I] and not being able to disembark first.

-Steve


You might find that your BOS flights have changed to an A346 A/C now. Both my BOS flights in April changed last week from a 744 to a 346.

Regards
#735913 by Darren Wheeler
01 Feb 2010, 16:04
Just checked the May party Bus and that's split too.

Rows 1 to 5 are Upper. Then 75 to 80 are Y

10 Upper seats and 18 Y seat. Seating plan doesn't show any toilet changes either.
#735919 by Stevieboy
01 Feb 2010, 16:52
quote:Originally posted by mitchja
quote:Originally posted by Stevieboy


Have been tempted to upgrade my outbound flight to BOS in June, however, it's scheduled as a 747 and I would hate to be stuck upstairs especially in regards to queues for the bathrooms[:I] and not being able to disembark first.

-Steve


You might find that your BOS flights have changed to an A346 A/C now. Both my BOS flights in April changed last week from a 744 to a 346.

Regards


Looking at the loads it would not surprise me, the agent told me when I booked I was the only one in PE. Knowing my luck I'll get a A340-300[n] (which is the aircraft on the return leg).

-Steve
#736139 by craigmonster
04 Feb 2010, 20:57
My Pledge:

As someone who is a regular Y traveler, sometime PE traveler and once-in-a-lifetime (reward) future UC traveler (December 14th LHR - SFO), I will happily stay in my Y seat in the bubble until such time as the UC guys have disembarked. I would expect the cabin crew to enforce this but usually they're so nice to everyone they won't stop it. If someone has paid 10x what I've paid they don't deserve to listen to me snoring all night then have me jump in front of them as soon as the seatbelt light goes out!

I do remember flying PE up there once with the old UC in the front; Robbie Williams was there with a few of his mates. I got through LAX immigration before them, which didn't feel right.
#736143 by Darren Wheeler
04 Feb 2010, 21:24
I'm just wondering how long before the first row at the bar.
#736144 by Penny_L
04 Feb 2010, 21:27
the UC pax on Gatwick 747's dont disembark first.
#736146 by crispin
04 Feb 2010, 21:27
Both my May flights to SFO (sadly not the party bus) show Y upstairs - won't affect me in PE though :-(

Crispin
#736149 by honey lamb
04 Feb 2010, 21:43
The old config is still showing for my flights to and from JNB next month
#736409 by Aaron
08 Feb 2010, 19:28
The new config is showing up for my flights to and from BGI in September. I'm slightly disapointed about this as I enjoyed the mini cabin feel upstairs on the LGW fleet. Oh well, chance fot it to change, and if it doesn't, at least I'll get V-Port... someone please tell me I'll get V-Port!
#736424 by Tinkerbelle
09 Feb 2010, 01:57
quote:Originally posted by Aaron
The new config is showing up for my flights to and from BGI in September. I'm slightly disapointed about this as I enjoyed the mini cabin feel upstairs on the LGW fleet. Oh well, chance fot it to change, and if it doesn't, at least I'll get V-Port... someone please tell me I'll get V-Port!


If you are on a LHR based 744, you will get V-Port! [:D]
#736428 by seany
09 Feb 2010, 03:02
Just booked my first VA flights for some time.

My destination is Antigua, but due to the UC sale not affecting antigua, I'm going via Barbados.

I've been waiting years to fly in the UCS bubble an now they've gone and changed it! I had the choice of a suite upstairs or 24A by the bar, opted for 24. My flight is on the 7th of March btw. Seems like an odd move to me.
BTW don't wish to de-rail the thread, but am I safe in assuming the LGW clubhouse is refurbished now? Remember reading something about that on here.
#736433 by Neil
09 Feb 2010, 08:36
quote:Originally posted by seany
BTW don't wish to de-rail the thread, but am I safe in assuming the LGW clubhouse is refurbished now? Remember reading something about that on here.


Yes the LGW CH is fully open after its refurbishment now.
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