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#861255 by starquake
15 Nov 2013, 23:00
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First time on a revenue UC flight in years (am usually PE on business due to policy) due to a strange circumstance where PE was more expensive and the price so low that the travel agency at work just booked/approved it without asking approval from beancounters - as only one seat left. Z fare, but you'll see on my return it was an interesting routing - I'm not writing reports on the DL hop that followed, but will include in this.

So this was my first DTCI - great experience, arrived 5 mins after opening due to my excellent driver timing the run perfectly (we don't use Virgin ever - due to being outside the VS Car's range - and on a Z here anyhow, so not eligible). My driver liked it, I liked it, into security lane inside 60 seconds, and baggage checked to destination, - the DL hop was on same PNR, but was paid direct to DL, not via VS due to VS directly not offering it with no availability. I liked the fact VS seems to automatically link the flights despite being booked/paid for serperately. (Noting one leg is even being paid personally as a personal extension to a work trip).

Security was not a breeze however, as the 2nd customer of day, I got a good going over, I think in order to diswade me from getting to clubhouse before staff ready, as I was not the only person suffering. Total time was 10-15 mins at security, making me thankful for the private lane - and having 2 security staff to my bag of wires (working in IT, this is my toolbag). I may ship it next time ;)

Arrived Clubhouse as they opened still though as pax #3 due to the security delays - to have breakfast, full english. Ended up with breakfast envy at the chap next doors scambled egg/salmon, which seemed a better option in every regard. A champers, a redhead, and a "surprise me" drink followed, which was a kind of blackberry drink, which was excellent.

Onto plane ahead of first call, but after the E/PE had loaded, as the clubhouse was busy as UC was fully booked, and I wanted to get in my seat to setup my stuff. Walked straight on plane in seat, champers and paper.

As soon as entertainment system booted, I gave a AAA to passenger next door for his Bose QC15's(I have same, and hope to be repaid in kind when my bose's run out by another VS pax!).

Plane in UC had 2 semi-recognizable D-list celebs, my wife would have known who, but my rubbish pop knowledge just let me know they had been on the telly - and were likely pop stars (one male one female). Staff on plane noticeably did pander to these pax more. Bar was empty all flight, and I could not remedy this myself as had to drive on arrival at final destination. They were both quite nice though to the other pax, which was a surprise given my experiences on similar flights in past on other carriers.

Food/Drink service on route was excellent - however the Beef food ( I had read reviews but didn't fancy the alternatives) was super tough compared to the meal I had on BA WTP on last trip. The little touches on the meal, and the starter did beat BA, but the main really let the customer dissapointed.

The 2nd meal was the usual sandwich cart. I don't eat egg sandwich so asked to avoid, which was catered for - however the rest of the sandwiches were quite quite stale. BA seem to manage non-stale sandwiches, but VS on last 2 flights have been noticeably stale.

Upon landing, PE bags came off ahead of several UC pax, including myself and the male celeb's. However once thorough an empty JFK immigration and empty customs/security check for transit, it was off to T2 I think it was for the internal DL hop on a bus. A long bus ride, and upon arrival was not impressed. T2 is horrid, and looks worse than Indian airports! Off to skyclub when my transatantic VS hop allowed access. Food awful, drink awful (non alchoholic), coffee acceptable, and at least the wifi was fast. Overall it is the worst AA/DL club I've been in though (I have access to them all courtesy of amex plat) - but as mentioned at least had wifi for the 2 hours I had to wait.

Note to customers transiting, you have to use the VS baggage re-check desk, NOT the DL one currently - who helpfully point you in the VS direction and apologise for the non-integreated systems - they did mention my flight had moved and gave directions to the new gate. The VS desk however - This only has ONE agent, who was helpful if surly, and wasn't no-where near as nice as agents in London. The boarding card given ahead of security by VS in London however was useless - I would recommend going to the Delta "help" desks to get it reprinted with a boarding zone, as the staff in the skyclub who were not helpful at all in this regard. I mentioned in UC and then showed pass to DL agent - who gave an instant personal exit row allocation and first group boarding with first class pax. They couldn't upgrade me at time, I didn't ask, but she offered.... (but would have for free) if it wasn't for weight issues. The internal flight was great - 15 people on entire plane that sat 75... and first was quite full, so they wanted to put people at rear to make weight distribution better. Quick 2.5 hour hop to BNA and down.

Overall for my first VS->DL on one PNR post merger trip, it was acceptable - and will mean more business to VS in future for me at least if this is usual acceptance. The Delta agents outside the SkyClub were very helpful and nice, and actually better than the VS equivalent I ran into at JFK.

Next hop is a "small" 6 ish hour internal routing on a weekend of about 2.5K miles from BNA-LAS via LAX on DL. Fun, but at least it's scheduled on an airbus, not a CRJ.
#861261 by slinky09
16 Nov 2013, 09:00
Thanks for the TR, there was much I recognized having transferred from from VS to DL and DL to VS at JFK - often with the same observations, particularly the DL T2 experience is yuck as you say (it gets even more yuck at busy times coming back into JFK with ground queuing of planes to 'dock' there).

Having been in the US last week I was reminded how, when seeing beef / steak on the menu it's always better to have it from the US not to the US. I had a fantastic meal on Thursday evening of salmon tartare and steak, the steak was really very good.

As to priority status on DL flights in the US it is worth ensuring you get the DL BP with it entered, it is automatically given for connecting UC passengers as well as all AU FCers on any DL flight and gives priority boarding and economy comfort seating. It will put you on the queue for an upgrade but always in a lowly position.
#861266 by Tinuks
16 Nov 2013, 10:36
Thanks for the tip on the linked PNRs, I'll surely look out for that if I ever have to connect with DL.

On the issue of ground staff, it's rare to get really friendly people outside of the UK. They always blame it on outsourcing, but I think they should have some input in picking their frontline personnel.
#861850 by fly half pass
27 Nov 2013, 18:05
thanks for the heads up Starquake.

I am on VS45 and connecting to a DL flight in January to MSY. I was hoping VS at LHR could check luggage all the way through, but alas no.

luckily, I have 2 hours 40 minutes layover in JFK; which provided there are no wx. problems on arrival into JFK, and there are no delays, should make the transit to T2 less burdensome.

Initially, I was going to book my DL flight through virgin, but found that through Orbitz, I saved $800 USD over and above VS/DL.

so, used this saving to book business/first for the internal flights on the CRJ-900, and stretch out a bit....

As I'm travelling UC on VS45, your advice will come in very useful for the re-check in T2, and the necessary re-print of the boarding card at the DL help desk.

thanks

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