This is the main V-Flyer Forum for general discussion of everything related to flying with Virgin-branded travel companies.
#792003 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 07:20
Going on from Spill's thread re Upper Class Etiquette, I want to run something past you people as I have picked up that some of you seem to fly in UC regularly. My DH & I are pension age, are perfectly pleasant & polite and hopefully don't have too many irritating habits. That said, we do tend to dress rather informally - smart Jeans, Jackets and shirts and horror of horrors - trainers!!! This return trip from MCO into Man is our first foray into UC & I just wondered whether this is acceptable dress for this particular flight. I have done all the smart suits & business stuff in my working life and have no-one to impress now but just wondered what the reaction will be when we turn up in trainers :)

Katie :)
#792004 by Neil
23 Sep 2011, 07:35
There is no dress code as such in UC (or any cabin). You have paid for the seat, you are fully entitled to wear what you are comfortable in, and jeans/trainers etc are all more than okay.

I know this wouldn't apply to you, but providing you follow the usual levels of decency in your choice of clothing then you will be fine.

Thanks,
Neil
#792018 by northernhenry
23 Sep 2011, 09:45
Wear what you are most comfortable in, there is no unwritten expected dress code, most people change into provided or own PJ's anyhow mid flight (often worthwhile doing this to keep own clothes clean), more so on the MCO route the atmosphere is very relaxed...
Jeans/tshirts/trainers are perfectly acceptable..
NH
#792024 by vizbiz
23 Sep 2011, 10:25
I'd wager that most millionaires, oligarchs, whiz-kids, well-to-do's etc would travel dressed exactly as you plan to. The only people in suits (or ball-gowns) are those who have come either straight from work or an event!

I think the only aspects people need to consider re dress code is that attire should be;
a) Clean, and
b) Generally non-offensive to your average traveller.

Other than that, the days of wearing black-tie etc to travel, is, as with reading the news on the BBC, long gone.

Viz.
#792043 by stevebrass
23 Sep 2011, 11:43
vizbiz wrote:
Other than that, the days of wearing black-tie etc to travel, is, as with reading the news on the BBC, long gone.

Viz.


Exactly - another example of broken Britain! :D
#792054 by Frenchy78
23 Sep 2011, 12:27
I've flown Virgin UC in jeans and trainers. Its not a problem at all.

Whats more I've flown BA First in RIPPED jeans and trainers before (I know, I'm such a rebel! ): ). I should point out - the jeans were expensive(ish) and the rips in question were on purpose. Possibly even "trendy" - but I'm never quite sure.

Still, it was fun to smile serenely back at the smartly suited dusty old businessmen who faces did twitch ever so slightly at sight of a scruffy whipper-snapper like me marching in to the middle of their little club. 8D

Basically you're paying for the priviledge and your miles/money is as good as anyone elses. Dress for comfort (or controversy!) in whatever you like - as long as you don't wear anything indecent...
#792060 by tontybear
23 Sep 2011, 12:52
I have nicked this from a similar thread ...

mdvipond wrote:Well of course, wearing a double-breasted blazer and cravat are de rigueur (think Nicholas Parsons and you'll be somewhere close).


The good Dr did not mention what would be suitable attire for a lady though I imagine something similar would suffice - a nice scarf instead of the cravat?.

Perhaps he belives ladies should not be in UC (nor should they be allowed to discuss the gold standard ...)
#792062 by Tinkerbelle
23 Sep 2011, 12:55
I have possibly seen nearly every variation of what people wear onboard from jeans/trainers to full wedding dresses! You will be fine with whatever you wear.

The only thing that it really isn't acceptable to wear are any tops with offensive words/slogans.

PS. Re the wedding dresses - they hadn't wanted to take their dresses off after the big day so decided to keep wearing them until they got to their honeymoon hotel. They had trouble fitting into the seats due to the size of the dress, spilt their dinner down their dress and had trouble even fitting into the toilet due to the size of the dress! :D
#792069 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 13:19
Thank You for al the replies everyone. I'm convinced - the evening dress & black tie stay here in the wardrobe. Not sure about the PJ's though :) Does everyone wear them??

Katie )

PS - I just remembered before lunch that we did once get upgraded to Club at Man before UC was invented there. I was in jeans & trainers then too - very nice jeans & trainers I might add.
#792074 by honey lamb
23 Sep 2011, 13:41
Although this does not affect the OP it is well to be aware that in some Caribbean countries it is illegal to wear camouflage gear or even have luggage of that ilk.
#792078 by Frenchy78
23 Sep 2011, 13:51
katie666 wrote:...Not sure about the PJ's though :) Does everyone wear them??


Not everyone, but many do either change into a sleeper-suit or their own sleep-wear.

Regarding the sleeper suits that VS provide, I (and some others) do question whether they are always adequately laundered before being given out to the next PAX - and so prefer to take our own sleep attire. Not only that but the sizes are a bit weird.

I personally tend to change into my own favourite pair of light jersey shorts and a t-shirt to sleep in.
#792079 by at240
23 Sep 2011, 14:03
katie

You can wear pretty much whatever you like, within reason.

However, your butler, maid, and chauffeur should wear their normal working uniforms. VS are very particular about this -- it is called Upper Class, after all.

:)
#792099 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 16:51
:) The butler & maid are not invited on this holiday.
I've taken not of the PJ's laundry situation & I will have something comfy to sleep in. Definitely no camouflage gear will be worn/carried & the wedding dress is 40 years too late :)

Katie :)
#792105 by classlass
23 Sep 2011, 17:28
Katie,
We two/too are pensionable age and have had thoughts about this also.
Our first UC flight is due soon and thanks to much advice here we have decided to enter the CH quite smartly dressed....cords for hubby with a casual jacket, trousers and a type of twin set for me.
Once on board l have purchased lounge wear from M&S for his lordship.....and similar for me to change into as we really would like to sleep in comfort.
From what l have read here you should be absolutely fine.....and we also are leaving the servants behind!! :)
#792116 by Tinkerbelle
23 Sep 2011, 18:39
katie666 wrote:I was thinking of putting my new slippers in my cabin baggage for the flight - what do you think? :)

Katie :)


Why not? Bring back some of the sophistication of flying. :D
#792117 by stevebrass
23 Sep 2011, 18:43
katie666 wrote:I was thinking of putting my new slippers in my cabin baggage for the flight - what do you think? :)

Katie :)


Yes, it would save purchasing a separate seat for them.
#792118 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 18:48
Tinkerbelle wrote:
katie666 wrote:I was thinking of putting my new slippers in my cabin baggage for the flight - what do you think? :)

Katie :)


Why not? Bring back some of the sophistication of flying. :D


Oh - they are sophisticated all right - grey with little pink hearts on them. They match my PJ's of course.

Katie :)
#792121 by honey lamb
23 Sep 2011, 18:59
Tinkerbelle wrote:
katie666 wrote:Oh - they are sophisticated all right - grey with little pink hearts on them. They match my PJ's of course.


Well as long as they match! ;)

And of course the ensemble would not be complete without a dressing gown to match as well. :D
#792122 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 19:32
honey lamb wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:
katie666 wrote:Oh - they are sophisticated all right - grey with little pink hearts on them. They match my PJ's of course.


Well as long as they match! ;)

And of course the ensemble would not be complete without a dressing gown to match as well. :D


Oh do you think so?? :) Well I have got all that baggage allowance to use up.

Katie :)
#792125 by slinky09
23 Sep 2011, 19:51
You could wear a panda suit and no one would stop you boarding, or sleeping in it, although some might giggle.

Isn't Tonty our resident patterned jymjams person?
#792127 by cooperman
23 Sep 2011, 19:58
Tinkerbelle wrote:
katie666 wrote:Oh - they are sophisticated all right - grey with little pink hearts on them. They match my PJ's of course.

Phew..thats a relief...I thought they were gonna be tartan ones with pompoms and zips up the front :)
Virgin Atlantic

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 158 guests

Itinerary Calendar