I sort of see your point but for some of us, IFE is a big deal.
Being able to enjoy the absolute latest movies that I'd otherwise need to see in the cinema - and cannot watch on my iPad - is a big perk of picking a carrier with proper IFE. It is one of the reasons I almost always fly VS - it's an important part of the flying experience for me and on every previous flight VS have really hit the spot.
Whilst its true there are some carriers that still have overhead TV's it's also true that I don't book tickets with these carriers as a result.
IFE is part of the package you purchase - its more than just a journey for some - so they really ought to be up-front before booking. This time I had a choice between Air Canada on a 777 (AC advertise on-demand IFE throughout) and Virgin on a 340.
As is often the case there was nothing between them on price so I picked Virgin on past experience - I usually always fly with them and I've always had great flights rammed full of the latest entertainment. Usually on A340-600's.
At the time I didn't realise the 300 had 90's level IFE - I just assumed it was a 600 with less seats (Which it is) and I didn't realise until after I'd booked. I know, its a failing on my part and I didn't do sufficient homework, but given my first flight with VS was 10 years ago, on a 340, with on-demand, the thought hadn't even crossed my mind that it'd be anything but.
I'll get over it and board with a loaded ipad and hey, maybe Reel won't even be that bad, but you can understand why it's miffing, thats all. It just taints the experience somewhat.
I appreciate the business reasons for not re-fitting the fleet with the latest IFE but I don't think its unreasonable to expect that they might want to try hard to restrict these planes to only the shortest and cheapest routes? YVR is a long way and, due to a relative lack of demand and competition on this route, is expensive compared to other North American fares.
I get it - IFE isnt the end of the world, its my mistake, but hey, venting frustration makes you feel better, right?
