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#875162 by hazban
10 Jun 2014, 20:56
I think they expect a few to go missing, after all it does say "pinched from Virgin Atlantic" on their feet. ii)
Never received a formal warning or had the captain divert the plane, yet! v(
#875169 by CHill710
10 Jun 2014, 21:09
holidaygill wrote:Just be very careful how you place them in your handbag, all the salt falls out :)


The sick bag provides a suitable container to stop salt going everywhere.
#875171 by Barnaby100
10 Jun 2014, 21:25
Isnt that what the upper class felt bag thing is meant for? useless for anything else but holds the salts quite well.

Otherwise as you go through security at LHR they seem to make you repack toiletries into one of their plastic bags. Then put your toiletries back into your own bag. Use plastic bag to fill with sweets from sweet counter. Put sweets into useless UC felt bag and salt/pepper into plastic bag.

Simples.
#875172 by Sealink
10 Jun 2014, 21:37
You could do what I did, and just asked for them. They were returned - wrapped!
#875173 by Barnaby100
10 Jun 2014, 21:39
I realise on reflection that my approach is over complicated! Just take extra security bags for them. usually by the time i get to salt pinching I have had a few cocktails in the clubhouse and champagne on the plane.
#875183 by pjh
10 Jun 2014, 22:28
bartinbrook wrote:thanks for the replies all, i'm now feeling a little naive for even asking the question!


Don't feel that way...we all have to get used to these unwritten 'rules'. Take my advice though, don't hide them in your hat...an unexpected showering of salt can be quite unwelcome :)
#875185 by ultreen1
10 Jun 2014, 22:33
I got told off by the crew 2 nights ago at the tiki bar here in Miami, simon dobbed me in! He told them he found a pair in our bag!
They said they were all counted for and someone would go w/out on the way home! They might have been pulling my leg though, we were tipsy!
#875216 by Daniel Armstrong
11 Jun 2014, 08:17
We asked for them, or should I say Mrs Armstrong did - we were told that they 'are all accounted for and we couldn't have them'. However, it was pointed out that the sick bag provided would be a great idea to avoid any spillages...

I think the crew are used to it - and its kind of an un written rule...

Ow, these were the black plastic ones in PE - not the super metal ones in UC. These will be on my next flight if all goes to plan!
#875217 by pjh
11 Jun 2014, 08:28
Daniel Armstrong wrote:
Ow, these were the black plastic ones in PE - not the super metal ones in UC. These will be on my next flight if all goes to plan!


Metal? Silver plastic, or were we duped :D
#875221 by Blackbeard
11 Jun 2014, 08:54
On our last UC flight Mrs BB asked and was given 2 sets in an (unused) sick bag.
#875223 by Hull
11 Jun 2014, 09:03
Mrs Hull and I have several pairs of Silver and Black Wilbur and Orville sets as well as a couple of the once trialled Cocktail Shakers.

No doubt we will be adding to the collection this week, and who knows an UC onesie too ):

Dominic
#875240 by LucyLu
11 Jun 2014, 11:21
As my first UC flight approaches (in the distance anyway!), is there anything else other than the salt/pepper shakers that tends to follow you off the plane?
#875242 by pjh
11 Jun 2014, 11:52
LucyLu wrote:As my first UC flight approaches (in the distance anyway!), is there anything else other than the salt/pepper shakers that tends to follow you off the plane?


MrsPJH?

I usually hoard the menu, but that's about it. The only other item I've coveted is the mug they use to serve hot chocolate...
#875245 by ultreen1
11 Jun 2014, 12:17
Hull wrote:
No doubt we will be adding to the collection this week, and who knows an UC onesie too ):

Dominic


Slightly off topic, but the crew were unaware of the onesie being made available on flights. They thought it was for competition winners with only 1000 available n( .
I'm still hopeful for the return!
#875253 by wwings
11 Jun 2014, 13:10
I believe the onesie is only a trial on one day in June only. (not sure of the date)
#875262 by Smid
11 Jun 2014, 14:11
Last UC flight we were given the black ones, which I thought was a "service improvement". Turns out those were the PE ones.

4000 points please!!! :)
#875268 by gfonk
11 Jun 2014, 15:50
i really wanted them on our last flight but felt bad about just taking them so might just cheekily ask next time
#875345 by Maximus
12 Jun 2014, 07:37
Am I the only forum user who believes taking items without asking is theft, pure and simple? The fact the crew "expect it" is no excuse. Tesco expect items to be taken without paying from their stores, they just employ store detectives to combat it!

I shall have to watch my belongings more closely next time I fly VS!!!
#875354 by Daniel Armstrong
12 Jun 2014, 08:45
Maximus wrote:Am I the only forum user who believes taking items without asking is theft, pure and simple? The fact the crew "expect it" is no excuse. Tesco expect items to be taken without paying from their stores, they just employ store detectives to combat it!

I shall have to watch my belongings more closely next time I fly VS!!!


True, however there is a slight difference here. Tesco would not prosecute you for taking a grape and as most PAX have paid in the region of £1,000 for their flight to get to this level salt and pepper shakers (that have on the bottom a message about being stolen already!) this is what we are talking about.

I would always ask - and the crew would be more than willing to let you walk off with them if this was the case. Lets be honest, when someone comes over and clocks them I would then talk about VS and recommend them. For the cost (I would guess about 5p a pair if purchased in bulk as they would) it is a very good marketing ploy!

Also - are these really metal in UC of plastic..?!
#875370 by Jodybuk
12 Jun 2014, 10:18
Where do you all keep yours?
Mine are on my desk, silver plastic ones.....requested & generously given although the FA I asked was a little surprised i'd asked saying thet they only ever expect to get back a small % from each flight anyway.
I'm trying to uplaod a picture but no idea how!! ?|
#875373 by Darren Wheeler
12 Jun 2014, 10:41
Maximus wrote:Am I the only forum user who believes taking items without asking is theft, pure and simple? The fact the crew "expect it" is no excuse. Tesco expect items to be taken without paying from their stores, they just employ store detectives to combat it!

I shall have to watch my belongings more closely next time I fly VS!!!


SRB's take...

https://www.facebook.com/RichardBranson ... 8244896032

http://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/v ... is-a-steal

When the 51% owner says "pinch them while you can" it's not theft.

Please read Section 1 & 2 of the Theft Act 1968 and you'll see it is not theft.
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