This is a Trip Report from the Premium Economy cabin
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One thing I did notice this time was that Alamo now charge you a 'convenience' charge of $2.95 every day (upto a maximum charge of $14.75) you use any automated TollPass lanes on top of the standard toll charges. Not sure if other car rental companies do this, but I suspect they do as the info sheet, which is given to you buried in the other paperwork when collecting your rental, is titled TollPass with no car rental names on it. To avoid these extra charges just use the cash lanes instead.
Dropped the car off, which was a bit chaotic to be honest as not very well organised, as whilst staff where directing you where to leave your car, it took ages for someone to come and process each rental return. One person was processing each car returned in all 3 or 4 lanes. People where just unloading their cars and then wandering off to the terminal, which I'm not sure you are supposed to do or not?
Arrived at MCO round 14:45, where VS check-in was already open. Pretty quiet that early on. Being AU, I used the separate Upper check-in opposite the standard VS check-in. Delta lounge pass issued and I was all set. The priority line was pretty fast with a very cheerful and happy TSA agent explaining to everyone, in quite a amusing way, what should and should not be put through the x-ray scanners separately. iPads in, lap-tops out etc etc

Jumped on the mono-rail and then up to the Delta lounge. Quite a few empty seats this time, which makes a change. Sat near the windows and stocked up on cheese and crackers, as other than a few sticks of carrot and celery, that's all there is. The lounge did fill up somewhat later on. The VS75 flight was called around 17:30, with a member of the VS ground staff rounding up all the VS pax near the lounge entrance to escort us to the aircraft. Turns out, there was only me, so I got a personal escort from the Delta lounge to the aircraft


The usual welcome drinks offered whilst everyone was settling in. Just before the door was closed, the FSM popped up to say hello, introducing herself to me and personally welcome me onboard along with a glass of bubbly

We pushed back on-time and where airborne at around 18:45. This evening's flight time would be 6.75 hours. We where full as off-duty staff where even sat jump-seats.
The in-flight service soon commenced, starting with a bar service then the main meal service. Again it was the usual dressed up chicken, beef or pasta. I managed to receive my first choice, though the person sat next to me didn't. OK we where in the back row of Premium, but with only 5 rows on the upper deck, running out of main meal choices is poor on VS's part.
Service was good through-out the flight, from what I saw. Think I managed a couple of hours broken sleep. Woken about 90mins before landing and served breakfast, which wasn't very pleasant to be honest. It was either a full English breakfast or an omelette.
We landed ahead of schedule at around 06:45. As usual, there was a queue at UK immigration. None of the e-gates where working. I don't yet have a chipped passport, so am not able to use those anyway. The line did more reasonably fast though. Luggage was soon coming off and within 25mins of landing, I was waiting outside the terminal for my lift home

All in all, an excellent VS flight wit great service from start to finish


Regards
James Mitchell
James Mitchell