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#800965 by rickj2802
25 Jan 2012, 09:03
I just came across an old Birds of a feather episode from 1993 where they went to LA after thinking George Hamilton was there Father! Sharon & Tracey were sitting in Economy And Dorian was in Upper Class (sitting next to Richard Branson) It was so amazing to see how the UC cabin was back in those days....No flat beds...No visable sign of the bar? the config was 2-3-2!!! Amazing to think that UC was worse than the PE cabin today. be interesting if anyone has any memories of flying in the old Upper Class...
#800971 by honey lamb
25 Jan 2012, 09:39
The old config is seen on Calendar Girls also.

I have memories of sitting in the old UC in the early noughties. The seats slid down and were angled at the floor. I always seemed to slide off them.

The bar was more integrated into the cabin rather than behind a wall as it is now. Probably better for those who are in seats near the bar but not as inviting in my opinion
#801020 by pjh
25 Jan 2012, 13:57
I flew old style UC back in 1997 (or was it 1998?). Memory may lie, but it seemed very, very spacious
#801021 by slinky09
25 Jan 2012, 14:03
On my very first flight on VS to SFO I was upgraded from PE to Upper ... which was fab, I and a colleague had seats upstairs and they were the pre-J2000 angled lie flat seats, the big fabric covered armchair like seats. I recall lots of room, lots of champagne, and even the sofa in front of the bar then!
#801028 by Jacki
25 Jan 2012, 14:30
Interesting I can't sleep in anything other than a flat bed but they used to give you the most wonderful Champagne Cocktail that would knock me out for the entire flight!
#801131 by Martin
26 Jan 2012, 14:20
For those of you who want to see it - and take a trip down memory lane - it can be seen here on YouTube. The bit on the plane starts at about 17 min 50 sec in from the beginning.

Goodness - don't they all look young, including SRB :)
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