This is a Trip Report from the Premium Economy cabin
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Been very busy and haven’t been able to post a trip report until now, so sorry it is a bit dated.
A few days before my flight I was telephoned by Customer Services to check everything was fine ready for my flight and did I have any special meal requests etc and then they said they had a special deal on for that day only and they could offer me an upgrade to UC. I told them that as it was a MpM fare and a K class ticket then I wasn’t entitled to an upgrade, but the woman on the end of the phone assured me that for one day only she could offer me an upgrade on the outbound leg for £1350 each.

I politely declined. Crikey, that’s far more than I paid for my
return PE fare, which I got for a very good price back in August. Did online check-in 24 hours in advance and stuck to my seat request of 31A&C.
It was my first experience of flying Virgin out of Heathrow, I’m usually a Gatwick girl, and I was very keen to see the difference between the PE cabins. Bag drop-off was a breeze, no queue. Well impressed by the large smoking area just outside the Virgin check-in zone, puts Gatwick to shame. Security was speedy and efficient. I can’t remember what gate number was announced but there was quite a queue for it. Aircraft was Lady Penelope, and first impressions on boarding were good. Nice ambient lighting, clean, smelt fine, the seats were very comfortable and leg room was good, far superior to the Gatwick fleet.

Sparkling wine was just as revolting, but hey, it’s included in the price so I’ll have it. Take off was smooth and before we knew it the drinks service started, my sister and I both had a gin and tonic. So much choice with the entertainment system, compared to the Gatwick fleet this was luxury, I felt like a dog locked in a butchers shop. The entertainment system had to be rebooted early in the flight as some people’s monitors weren’t working (just like the Gatwick fleet then!) but after that it worked fine. I watched ‘Anonymous’ while dinner was served. I chose the Chicken Fricassee with mustard mash and winter greens (which was just leeks). It was very nice. The chocolate caramel dessert was a bit too sickly, could have done without that. I had the Merlot and sparkling water but unfortunately the tea was as weak as p*ss.

I found the seat recline to be much smoother and possibly a better angle than the Gatwick fleet, although the foot rest just becomes something to fiddle with, with your toes, when you have restless feet throughout the flight. Although a positive spin on this would be that at least I was keeping the blood pumping around my legs. Watched ‘The Woman In Black’ which was not really suitable for watching on an aircraft because it was so dark I couldn’t see most of the scenes and I think the suspense and creepiness was lost because of this. I tried the onboard trivia challenge, but I was the only one playing. At least it meant I won every round I played. I’m not proud, a victory’s a victory!

Got a tub of Haagen Dazs ice cream half way through the flight, choice of two flavours, I just stuck to the vanilla. The cabin crew were conspicuous by their absence for a large part of the flight; passengers kept going to the galley just ahead of my seat and it was empty. Did get a couple of juice and water runs, and I am very impressed that they now offer apple juice

as well as orange juice during this time as I can’t drink orange juice and I find water a bit boring after a while. About 3 hours before landing a hot snack was offered, it was a choice of sausage roll or some sort of vegetarian wrap. Vege wrap was bland wished I’d had the sausage roll afterwards. Then about an hour later we had another snack, a cheese sandwich and a scone with clotted cream and jam. Very nice indeed, well impressed with that.

Got a cup of tea as well, bit stronger than earlier in the flight and I got a top up too. I watched another film ‘Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1’ or something like that, wow, what a load of rubbish, glad I didn’t go to the cinema to see that. Before take off the FSM said over the tannoy that no smoking was allowed anywhere on board including the toilets and that included electronic cigarettes. Well, stuff that, I used my electronic cigarette in the toilets, it didn’t set the smoke alarm off and it didn’t smell of smoke either (it’s vapour), so I don’t see the problem, I was discreet and it was inoffensive to anyone else on board. No one knew.

Landed late, and the queue at immigration was mammoth. Stuck behind a KLM and a Lufthansa 747, must have taken about an hour to get through.

Luggage was already waiting on the belt by the time we got there. Then outside the terminal for a proper smoke and then we got our airport transfer.
All in all, a positive experience of the Heathrow PE experience, the flight didn’t seem nearly as long or as irritating as it does on the Gatwick fleet, the entertainment system was great, food was OK, appreciated the addition of apple juice, the cabin crew, although efficient, were not around for large parts of the flight and they were never especially friendly or happy to help, but then again I don’t like people being constantly in my face so perhaps that’s for the best. Now I knew what the other end of the scale was like, I was already dreading the return journey on the Gatwick fleet.
