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#800129 by stevebrass
17 Jan 2012, 13:27
Noticed that today the aircraft is G-VAST LGW/MAN 747, not the usual A330.

I wonder if any lucky people got an upgrade to UC?
#800130 by RickT
17 Jan 2012, 14:04
Taken from another forum...

on Saturday G-VSKY beauty queen came in from Orlando and went tech, so they flew G-VKSS mademoiselle rouge in from gatwick to cover VS-075 flight on Saturday


and i dont think G-VSKY beauty queen has moved since


Can anyone confirm ?
#800131 by stevebrass
17 Jan 2012, 14:12
Yes, something was up Saturday as the VS75 has no actual data on the flight schedule.
#800133 by tontybear
17 Jan 2012, 14:28
stevebrass wrote:Noticed that today the aircraft is GVAST LGW/MAN 747, not the usual A330.

I wonder if any lucky people got an upgrade to UC?


Wouldn't have thought so.

The Y cabin on the 747 is bigger than on a 330 (379 v 255) so plenty of room to spread out.

PE is one seat less on the 747 though so unless PE was full on the 330.

I bet they wouldn't have even catered for UC either.
#800135 by tiggerlees
17 Jan 2012, 14:36
Friends of ours are due to fly out on VS075 on Tuesday. They`ve had a message from Virgin that their flight is now departing at 1.30, instead of the usual morning slot. Looking at the flights, they`ve been departing at 1.10. Hopefully they`ll have 20 minutes less at the airport than they think (will help with 2 nippers in tow) I`m not sure if Virgin are consolidating both flights onto the 747, will be seeing them tomorrow night and ask more questions then.
#800138 by tiggerlees
17 Jan 2012, 14:50
VS075 flew out today at 10.25, don`t know which plane it actually was. Just checked with our friends and their flight has definitely changed to after 1pm, they wanted the earlier morning slot with 2 hyper kids, save having to amuse them for the extra hours.
#800183 by Miss G
17 Jan 2012, 21:16
tiggerlees wrote:Friends of ours are due to fly out on VS075 on Tuesday. They`ve had a message from Virgin that their flight is now departing at 1.30, instead of the usual morning slot. Looking at the flights, they`ve been departing at 1.10. Hopefully they`ll have 20 minutes less at the airport than they think (will help with 2 nippers in tow) I`m not sure if Virgin are consolidating both flights onto the 747, will be seeing them tomorrow night and ask more questions then.


Oh, I hope this is a temporary thing. I was looking forward to going out on the A330 in Feb.
#800195 by horburyflyer
17 Jan 2012, 21:40
Not sure if G-VSKY went tech on Saturday after arriving into MAN. However, no VS75 was scheduled for Saturday 14th Jan as I understand it. G-VKSS was flown up to MAN from LGW on Saturday afternoon, left around 1300 and picked up the planned rotation for Sunday 15th and Monday 16th.

I also seem to remember that the VS73 was not due to operate today which might explain why G-VAST picked up the VS75 this morning. However, not sure if G-VKSS has returned to LGW yet or does it mean we have both A333s on the tarmac at MAN???

All a mystery but hopefully someone will pop along (in the know) to let us know exactly what has happened.

Jon
#800197 by horburyflyer
17 Jan 2012, 21:45
Just checked Expertflyer and no VS75 planned for tomorrow just the VS73, the next VS75 is scheduled for Thursday this week and currently is showing an A333 seat map!

Jon
#800350 by tiggerlees
19 Jan 2012, 06:40
Well, after speaking to our friends last night. Both outward and return flights have been shifted. Out on Tuesday 24th - they were on the VS075 morning flight - are now on the afternoon flight, can only presume it`s the 747 as they didn`t ask, but have 3 seats and 1 across the aisle. Returning back to MAN on 7th Feb, they were coming back on VS076 - again what we thought was A330, now they`re coming back on a 747 - as seating plan shows the same configuration as above. Originally both flights were to be A330, now they`re 747 on both. They were hoping they would originally get at least 1 trip in each. Does anyone know if this regularly happens, or could it be that there`s not enough passengers on one plane and they`ve consolidated them all onto the 747?
#801729 by stevebrass
01 Feb 2012, 15:22
Looking at the schedules via the Toolbox there have been several more consolidations onto the later VS73, and yesterday (the 31st) the service was run on Hot Lips a 747 but as VS75 departing in the morning.
#801789 by sunny23uk
01 Feb 2012, 21:55
The VS76 back on the 31st (Hot Lips) only had light loads too, 222 adults, 3 infants and 17 crew....

We were in the bubble with quite a few spare seats up there too.

Will try to do a trip report soon. :)
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