We (my GF and I) have only been flying VS since 2007, and we have never flown BA long haul. We're probably the classic 'once or twice a year' leisure flyers.
We started out in Economy, graduating to PE and have thus far made 2 UC flights (third booked for August) made possible by FC points and AMEX vouchers.
Quite simply we keep using VS because we think that they are the best airline on the routes we wish to fly. I believe that the PE product is the best across the pond (except Air NZ to LAX) and UC is a really nice 'treat'.
I have rarely encountered a bad/grumpy/miserable/disinterested VS crew member, always found them willing to engage in conversation and by-and-large the Flying Club meets our needs. The AMEX PE voucher combined with the NYC reward seat sale is excellent value for crossing the pond.
With regards to BA, my parents use them exclusively and think they're pretty good. Personally I perceive them to be pretty stingy, with (largely) older aircraft than VS, and distinct majority of 'senior' cabin crew.
Avios appear to be good value, as you can upgrade from a sale WT+ to Club for 10,000 Avios per sector.
But, although I've never flown BA Club my perception of it is that it's inferior to VS Upper because:
- inferior lounges, with no waiter service for food, it's all buffet self-service and looks too much like school dinners for me.
- no bar
- no PJs or duvet (just a blanket)
- have to pay either £60 or £80 per person per leg to select a seat before OLCI opens (extra £320 rtn for 2 people)
- on the 'sleeper service' routes the menu looks extremely stingy compared to the VS equivalent.
Having said all that, we have accumulated just over 80k in Avios through Tesco which we will no doubt use on BA eventually. This will more-than-likely be on a non-VS route.
In the short-term, it will take something pretty epic for me to sway away from VS, but the issues I've listed below do grate at me ang may sway me in the mid-term:
- alliance?
- lack of real expansion,
- confusing/poorly marketed on board service changes or improvements (are we getting a new UC?)
- poor website
- mental block on how to deal with connecting flights booked on the same PNR
- an obsession with brand, brand, brand rather than doing the 'bread and butter' of delivering what you say you will, when you said you will.
- random fleet planning (A330's being sent off to random places)
P.S. sorry for the mini-essay!
