enyce085 wrote:For most who don't come from priviledged backgrounds, the experience of Y is something you are used to when growing up.
Cant say I agree with that. Just because you fly Y does not mean you are not privileged. Its all about priorities. For some families they would prefer to spend their money on sending their kids to public school than J or F class flights for the whole family. Its just preference- I am sure not every J class passenger on these boards lives in a 7 bedroomed mansion in the Surrey Hills or just off the Kings Road and equally every Y class passenger on these boards does not come from a one up, one down terrace such as those around the less desirable areas of many a city. No different to other walks of life really, its about prferecne and how you decide to spend your money.
Anyway back to the original post. Y on VS is not that bad at all in the grand scheme of things. As many regular readers know I am always down the back for my jaunts across the atlantic (again not because I am not privileged but because at the moment a house deposit is more of a priority!) and its fine. My general issues come from the seat becoming uncomfortable after a while and the 'closeness' of other people. But its doable. I just only wish that all the VS aircraft had the water fountain feature, this is a life saver. I tend to not approach the galley for water as it feels wrong to pull back the curtain and interupt crew going about their jobs however I have noticed that when on a 346 I feel a lot more refreshed at the other end and I put this down to being able to access water without hassling crew!