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I again used the Metro/Washington Flyer service. Total return cost was about $26 ($18 for a Washington Flyer return ticket and the rest on Metro fares) and it takes about an hour each way.
Check-in was not quite open as it does't open until 14:45 for the VS22 service, so I grabbed a bite to eat. Before long check-in was open and I only had a few minutes wait at the Upper check-in desks.
Headed though security to the VS Clubhouse which only took about 15 minutes. The Clubhouse was not too busy so I found a seat and I was soon offered food and drinks. Opted for the Salmon which was quite nice, if not a bit too dry.
IAD still has smoking lounges airside so I payed a few visits during my time there. It does now fell quite strange been able to smoke inside a building. I'm surprised they still keep it open.
Plain Sailing arrived on stand shortly after I arrived in the CH, although VS now seem to use gate 41 which is a 5 minute walk from the CH. I was originally booked in row 19 in PE but after checking Expertflyer about an hour before departure, I could see a few spare seats in the PE bulk head row (row 18) so I asked concierge to see if I could move and after a quick call, a new boarding pass was issued for me. Did a bit of retail therapy and before long the flight was called.
Priority boarding was in place and was working. Picked up my duty free and made my way on to the A/C. I was greeted by name as I boarded


What a difference compared to my VS flight a few days before.
There where several empty seats and we had about 200 pax onboard with 10 crew so empty seats in all cabins on tonights flight.
It didn't take long before we pushed back and the flight deck informed us that tonights flight would be 6hrs 25 mins.
The combined bar/meal service was offered about 30 minutes after take-off. The usual chicken or beef was on offer. I had the beef which was quite tasty and well presented.
I watched a film on Odyssey (although I'm not going to admit which one

I think I managed a few hours sleep as I was woken up for the breakfast meal service, although I did see a juice/water service at some point between the meal and breakfast. Breakfast consisted of a warm bagel (cheese and ham, or egg and something else). I'm so glad VS now offer an alternative to egg products for breakfast.
Before long the cabin was secured and we where on final approach into LHR. Immigration was heaving when I arrived, even the one working IRIS booth had a queue, although the other booth did suddenly spring into action.
Headed down to the luggage carrousels and waited and waited......some 50 minutes after landing the bags finally started coming off. Apparently a contractor had parked their van in the way so the bags could not be brought to the terminal.
Arrivals was also heaving and after a quick nicotine top-up outside, I headed up to Revivals where I had a shower and some breakfast.
All in all, a fantastic VS flight. Such a difference compared to the VS flight 3 days earlier. The only thing letting the flight down was the IFE.
That all too famous V-Flyer word springs to mind here - consistency.
Regards
James Mitchell
James Mitchell