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#831379 by slinky09
27 Nov 2012, 15:52
Most unlikely, the A333s are not operating on SFO or LAX but there's always the possibility of a kit change however unlikely on these routes.
#831380 by gumshoe
27 Nov 2012, 15:53
No, the 747s and 346s that mainly operate the LAX and SFO routes have the old UC suites. Only the 333s have the new ones at present and they currently don't fly those routes.
#831383 by joeyc
27 Nov 2012, 15:57
Have just had a look and it is showing as 747 and A340 routes so no for the moment, looks like you will be stuck in the old UCS :P

What you are looking for is the A330-300.... that is the one with the new 'dream' suites on it. |:)
#831384 by joeyc
27 Nov 2012, 15:58
wow.. looks like I was beaten to it in the time it took to search the VS site for the planned aircraft use in April.. always going that extra mile :P
#831393 by MrDoob
27 Nov 2012, 18:33
I second the comment that you are lucky to avoid the new UCS. It is just too cramped in my view, this would be compounded on a long west coast flight. Would rather be in PE on a Virgin A330 (at least if it was my miles or cash paying the fare!)
#831398 by ratechaser
27 Nov 2012, 20:47
+1 from me as regards giving the new UCS a wide berth (partly because they most certainly not a 'wide berth', nor a long one, unless you have a very pointy head).

My advice is to enjoy the 'Classic UCS' while it lasts, preferably in the nose of a 744.
#831412 by slinky09
28 Nov 2012, 08:10
ratechaser wrote:My advice is to enjoy the 'Classic UCS' while it lasts, preferably in the nose of a 744.


y) y) Yes indeed, one of the best ways to travel. A330 ugh!
#831413 by clarkeysntfc
28 Nov 2012, 09:09
ISTBC, but I believe VS has obtained the IGW (increased gross weight) version of the A330-300. If so, this means that it has the range to do west coast trips such as SFO and LAX.
#831467 by Darren Wheeler
28 Nov 2012, 20:41
clarkeysntfc wrote:ISTBC, but I believe VS has obtained the IGW (increased gross weight) version of the A330-300. If so, this means that it has the range to do west coast trips such as SFO and LAX.


I think there are other reason why the 330's cannot do west coast. I believe BOM is the furthest it can go unless VS make changes to the internal config.
#831471 by duggy83
28 Nov 2012, 21:28
Are no crew rest facilities on the A330's so that will have an effect on what routes it can operate i'd assume!
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