This is a Trip Report from the Premium Economy cabin
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Check in relatively easy, even if the agent did not know anything about lounge access for my FC Gold Card. 5 minutes later, after speaking with supervisor, all sorted.
Hot Lips was our aircraft with seats in 78 & 79 A&C in the rear of the bubble. 79C being pretty good, as it has the little side table.
So with 426 pax & 15 crew, we are advised of 7hr 45min flight time, bringing us in 1hr 15mins ahead of schedule, and pretty quick for a west bound trans atlantic.
Pushback from gate 31 at 12.10, and airborne at 12.20, 15 minutes late.
Some light turbulence for the first couple of hours, then smooth all the way across - meal was pretty good, and the ice cream 2 hours before landing VERY good, but the sandwiches a little dodgy - I always stay clear of the egg ones having had an "experience" with them some years ago.
Captain advised that due to us being early, we were coming in behind another VS 747 - cue groans all round as we realised what this would mean at passport control. Although, after touchdown at 15.01 local, Orlando groundcrew did their very best o ease the situation by being unable to get the airbridge connected for 30 minutes.
Despite this, immigration was a complete nightmare, with a BA 777, the VS 747, plus 2 air mexico flights all in at the same time - even though we were pretty quick off the aircraft, still took us over an hour - longest I have ever had at Orlando (but nowhere near lines at EWR for example).
Special thanks to the bubble crew for help with my slightly, if spectacularly, ill son (airsick after too much orange juice!), and to the 2 other pax who appeared with child friendly airsick tablets which calmed things down pretty quick.
Many people moan about the venerable old LGW / MAN / GLA based 747s, but as the return leg shows, we should not complain too much....