This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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This flights was on the newly kitted out A333, with the new seat /IFE design. The aircraft was brand new, I think!
I fly VS a lot (my preferred carrier) but this flight exceeded every expectation! Apart from the travel agents, I was one of the few fare-paying passengers in U/C , and when I rolled up at the desk, there was a bunch of 'men in suits' waiting for to say hello! Check in was simplicity itself, and with a fast track through security (which seemed to be fast and efficient for everyone), headed off the shared lounge. No really expectation of greatness (not LHR!) but this was a substandard lounge. Still, it was quiet, and somewhere to wait, with free wifi. No good desks to work at, shortage of power outlets and mediocre food and drink on offer. The fancy part of the lounge (all armchairs and leather) was 'reserved for JAL passengers'.
But, after a wait, we boarded the sparkly new 'Miss Sunshine". It was immaculate. The boarding was quick and easy, and there was a lovely buzz around this flight. The ground handling/catering (?) company had given the crew a huge cake to celebrate too.
A quick departure, gorgeous views over snow capped mountains and soon settled in to a glorious evening with a lovely sunset behind us.
By then, I had explored the seat and the new IFE. What can I say? Please, Virgin, upgrade all aircraft to this as quickly as you can -it is fabulous. The seat is more comfortable, although I noticed that the footrest/guest seat did not have a seatbelt, and according to the Flight Manager, 'was not yet cleared' as a seat. The new seat is converted manually (saving weight/) and is, frankly, a lot easier than the older motorised one that stalled at any hint of an obstruction.
The IFE is stunning, and pictures say more than words, so I'll attach a few (below) The screen is a touch screen, working like an ipod with swipes as well as buttons. You can plug in a camcorder, ipod, USB device and have them display/play through the screen too. All very impressive. The quality of the display is superb, and fonts are rendered clearly.
And, finally, the meal. It is rare to effuse over airline food, but this meal could have graced the table of a decent restaurant. I had a clear consomme, with a vegetable dim-sum style dumpling and shitake mushrooms. Really, really good. The main was a piece of well prepared and cooked salmon, timbale of rice, sugar snap peas, carrots and mushrooms with a soy-based sauce. I was, without exaggeration, excellent, graced with a rather good Zinfandel. I passed on desert. Breakfast - I declined the assorted cooked options, and had a simple bowl of fresh fruit - again, very good.
Staff were terrific. They were obviously excited about the new route/new plane, and there was a bit of good humoured 'learning curve' exploration of the seat.
Flight was great - the usual turbulence across the pond, but in the sleep suit, I was able to get in a good five hours, as well as get some work done with the laptop. Incidentally, the new seat no longer has the 'airline' style power source, but a proper 13A UK/two pin USA style power outlet, between your feet at the base of the seat.
I don't think the VS experience can get much better than this!
I fly LHR->SFO in September on vacation, and I have a horrible feeling that the refit won't be done by then. Oh well. Maybe we could change to LHR-YVR and then fly down!
Several more photos, inc SkyMap, but the lo-res of the images uploadable doesn't do them justice. Happy to share.
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