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#842984 by vsa380
05 Apr 2013, 23:10
Hi All,

Just thought you'd like to know from 8th April (Monday) Virgin Atlantic will be introducing Gate to Gate use of the IFE systems. This will be available on all aircraft except those with Vera Reel (G-VFAR, G-VAIR and G-VELD).

Cheers,

Dan
#842989 by Tinuks
06 Apr 2013, 01:21
Hi and thanks for the info, but would that be with or without the use of headphones? Also, is it just going to be that once the proper entertainment is turned off, we end up watching the destination guide?
#843010 by virginboy747
06 Apr 2013, 08:33
You have to use the headphones provided that will be on your seat when you board (for take off and landing) and the full entertainment will be available straight after the safety video and until passengers have disembarked at the other end.
#843036 by Darren Wheeler
06 Apr 2013, 10:10
not_ordinary_more_weird wrote:I generally try to get the bulkheads in PE, do the screens still have to be stowed before takeoff and landing?


Yes, as nothing on that front will change. Seats still have to be uprights (except Upper), tray tables stowed etc. etc.
#843070 by SNOMO
06 Apr 2013, 14:55
Thats good news, it was such a boon on our BA flight to Montreal last month when we were stuck on the plane waiting to take off. I was able to watch all of Argo and husband was able to watch 2/3rd of Lincoln before we were disembarked and put on a standby plane.
#843092 by virginboy747
06 Apr 2013, 18:45
It won't be available before the safety video but immediately after and yes monitors in upper and at bulkheads and exit rows will need to be stowed for take off and landing but in those seats you will still be able to listen to audio at these times.
#843093 by mswadley
06 Apr 2013, 18:55
Awesome news. Spent four hours on the tarmac at JFK 3 years ago in a thundestorm - pretty tedious.

Will mean that tricky 'what film' decision with 2 hours til arrival may be a thing of the past :)
#843236 by AmexVflyer
08 Apr 2013, 13:03
This is great news, nice to see that VS weren't far behind BA in adopting gate to gate 8D

If it means I can squeeze in another movie then brilliant y)
#843237 by Treelo
08 Apr 2013, 13:20
virginboy747 wrote:You have to use the headphones provided that will be on your seat when you board (for take off and landing)


So can someone explain the difference between the headphones provided and those I have in my carry on?
#843238 by LovingGold
08 Apr 2013, 13:24
So can someone explain the difference between the headphones provided and those I have in my carry on?


I'm thinking and may well be off base here, that the headsets provided in all classes have the volume predefined at a max / mid level that have passed some FAA / CAA safety check. Whereas your own headsets may fall outside of that test range so when the safety crew announcements come over you will 100% be able to hear them ?| ?|
#843245 by voyagerweb
08 Apr 2013, 14:31
'm thinking and may well be off base here, that the headsets provided in all classes have the volume predefined at a max / mid level that have passed some FAA / CAA safety check. Whereas your own headsets may fall outside of that test range so when the safety crew announcements come over you will 100% be able to hear them


I thought that too but also then though that maybe it falls to the airline to then ensure they are working as well.
#843252 by virginboy747
08 Apr 2013, 15:17
The headsets provided by VS have been tested in several mock evacuations and proven to break when passengers evacuate thereby not impeding their escape. Other headphones have not been tested there's too many of them! Therefore just for the take-off and landing stages the VS headphones are certified for use. During the flight you can use whichever headphones you like.
#843262 by Treelo
08 Apr 2013, 18:05
virginboy747 wrote:The headsets provided by VS have been tested in several mock evacuations and proven to break when passengers evacuate thereby not impeding their escape. Other headphones have not been tested there's too many of them! Therefore just for the take-off and landing stages the VS headphones are certified for use. During the flight you can use whichever headphones you like.


That makes total sense, thanks vb747 :)
#843316 by oldboy
09 Apr 2013, 08:02
Excellent news, I have always enjoyed the benefit of gate to gate IFE on Air New Zealand flights.
#843320 by lobbers
09 Apr 2013, 08:38
Yes, I experienced it last night on VS12. A very pleasant surprise and IFE was turned on straight after the safety video. I was still listening and watching the end of Big Bang Theory whilst waiting in the aisle to deplane. The charity video interrupted the program, but it went straight back to where it left off afterwards.

Big thumbs up. y)
#843541 by at240
11 Apr 2013, 20:16
We had it today on the VS24 and I think it is a significant improvement at the end of the flight. I am particularly pleased that it seems to have replaced the music and video played on landing -- the last thing you want after a 10 hour red eye!
#843547 by pjh
11 Apr 2013, 21:35
It's funny, I switched mine off when into the descent. Seemed the right thing to do.. :D . Good to have it available though...
#843550 by LovingGold
11 Apr 2013, 21:51
I can't wait to have the Skymap on until landing.
Normally I have a little game of "Guess the height" as we landing.
Now I will know how far out I was :D :D
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