just noticed this in FAQ, anyone know what this service is about?
http://virginatlantic.custhelp.com/app/ ... eat%20plus
http://virginatlantic.custhelp.com/app/ ... eat%20plus
tontybear wrote:But this might cause some complaints
seats only confirmed during check-in and OLCI not available
Penny_L wrote:just noticed this in FAQ, anyone know what this service is about?
http://virginatlantic.custhelp.com/app/ ... eat%20plus
at240 wrote:Is it available in UC?
Interesting. Is this a sign that the new seating system is nearing completion?
MrSquare wrote:The only possible use that I can think of for a single passenger wanting to reserve a block of 4 seats is so that they can lay down and have a sleep - I don't quite know if I like the idea of people putting their feet all over the seats?! Especially if they've just been refurbed! v(
Ian6969 wrote:I would certainly consider using this facility, could be great for couples also, guaranteeing that no one sits next to them on a row of 3 etc. Could be seen as a less pricey "upgrade" for people wanting that extra bit of space who can't afford to upgrade to PE/UC
Henrey wrote:My Interest was high when I read the first post ,but if it only available at the Airport its purely getting revenue for seats on a fairly empty plane , so better to take your chance onboard ,some may think differently Im sure .
SNOMO wrote:Ian6969 wrote:I would certainly consider using this facility, could be great for couples also, guaranteeing that no one sits next to them on a row of 3 etc. Could be seen as a less pricey "upgrade" for people wanting that extra bit of space who can't afford to upgrade to PE/UC
Me too when the 2 of you are in a row of 3 but then when checking about it not being assigned until you are at the airport perhaps its not quite so attractive as you may end up getting the three next to the toilet, having paid extra to be in my most dreaded place on the plane
thelaceys wrote:Very often after takeoff, people move seats in the cabin to ones that are obviously vacant.
How will this work then. Won't there be a fuss when someone moves and is told no they can't sit there even though it's an empty seat ?|
StillRedHot wrote:Just noticed this page on the website
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/gb/en/th ... -plus.html
DocRo wrote:At 6'3 I would rather block the seat in front so as not to get pinned in my seat for 10 hours
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