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#868597 by RobertTimothy
17 Mar 2014, 22:07
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This flight to Miami actually started at the Virgin check-in desk, ironically, in Miami a few days before.

The flight I was due to fly home to London on was overbooked so I was offered a Red Select voucher as compensation for being bumped.

So sad to be leaving my lounger on South Beach after arriving at Heathrow, I marched from Terminal 3 arrivals to the departures hall, clutching my voucher, and asked to be put on the next plane back to the South Florida sunshine!

Hence forty-eight hours later I was back at Heathrow, enjoying a glass of champagne in the sunshine on the Clubhouse deck, waiting to board G-VWOW.

(Between you and me, if you ever feel guilty about drinking in the Virgin lounge at 9am on a Sunday morning, don't be. The two Spanish men at the table adjacent polished off a bottle of Pinot Grigio each.)

Anyway, for the first time I managed to get into the 747's bubble, taking seat 75K - quite easily the best economy spot on the plane.

That the interior of Cosmic Girl appears to be in need of an upgrade (and the screen at the seat is rather scratched) it didn't matter - the legroom is expansive, there's extra space to the right for storage but above all, it's quiet and you can wander around as you please.

Oh, and you also get to board and leave the plane with Upper Class passengers - in fact, it's so good as an economy class passenger in the bubble, one wonders why Virgin configured the plane in such a way?!

We took off on time, heading towards Ireland and then across the Atlantic.

Lunch was served promptly and cleared just as quickly. I suppose it helps when you only have around 30 people to serve, some of whome had nodded off.

The flight was smooth and bright along the way and being able to stroll to the galley without disturbing anyone meant a Bombay Sapphire and tonic was never too far away. Literally.

In fact, conditions were so clear, the captain was able to point out New York City as we flew past, dozens of miles away.

About an hour before landing it was time for what Virgin affectionately calls "high tea" - a small sandwich in a cardboard box paired with a frosted caramel and banana cupcake and purple plastic knife. Nothing says airline food more than cold, hard cake.

That said, the experience was a pleasure not least because of where I was sat. 75K is the mother lode.

Flying in to Miami I was able to see South Beach (also on the right side of the plane) and the lounger I left just days previously. OK, not literally but...

Authorities are doing renovations at Miami International Airport so we were parked in what felt like Cuba.

It was a 20-minute walk to immigration and I don't mean 20-minutes as in, the distance from the Heathrow Clubhouse to the T3 gates which usually only takes about six minutes.

To give you some idea, the airport has set up a lounge half way for those needing a rest!

Despite the walk and the legendary Miami immigration queues, the flight was exemplary and even though it was an economy seat in an aircraft that needs a refresh, complete with frozen cupcake. It's all down to that seat.

Fair enough it cost me nothing either but that said, did I mention how bloody marvellous the seat is? If you need to beg, plead or sell your granny to get it, I certainly won't think badly of you.
#868599 by honey lamb
17 Mar 2014, 23:11
WOW! Now THAT'S to be applauded - getting off one flight and using the voucher to get a flight back 48 hours later. Kudos to you! ^) ^) ^)
#868601 by at240
17 Mar 2014, 23:31
Great TR - a shame you couldn't have flown back on the same day!
I've sat in row 75 and I agree it is extremely good (other than fixed armrests).
#868606 by Blacky1
18 Mar 2014, 02:00
Thanks for the TR ,
Comforting to hear such positive comments as I've an exit row seat booked for next week for the brother in law while I'm slumming it in UC and am hoping to get 75 A or K for him .
Hope your lounger was still free when you got back !!!
#868607 by Jacki
18 Mar 2014, 06:41
Great TR. Love the idea that you were back before they had time to take the towel off your sun lounger! y)
#868608 by buns
18 Mar 2014, 07:03
Thanks for the TR y) y)

Like the champagne will always taste better when free, this flight certainly would tick the box for Mrs Buns ):

Hope this has not spoilt you ;)

buns
#868609 by hiljil
18 Mar 2014, 08:00
I really enjoyed reading your TR , thank you. How fantastic to see NY in the distance . (One of my friends always says that's how it should always be seen !!! What sacrilege :0 ).
One can't imagine having to provide a lounge for de planning folks because of the long walk to immigration. ( isn't there a film about that ? ! ) :?
#868617 by RobertTimothy
18 Mar 2014, 12:37
Thanks for all the comments!

It was a dream to get the voucher, still have leave from work and be able to decide there and then to continue the holiday on the next available plane. A real treat.

Predictably the man at Miami immigration thought it slightly (very) odd. It didn't help that I said I'd returned because I'd forgotten my toothbrush. Ended up having to show the return ticket and hotel reservation.

They don't do jokes at Miami airport. Or smiles. Or service. Or orderly queues. Now you've got me started...!
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