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#877136 by dickydotcom
03 Jul 2014, 08:57
I can't answer the question, but personally the last thing I want to spend my time on in the lounge is having a hair cut. Also, whenever I have had a haircut there's always been at least one hair find it's way down my shirt to irritate me. And that's not something I want just before a flight.
But that's just me.

Dick D
#877139 by pjh
03 Jul 2014, 09:13
etk wrote:We're flying UC to JFK next year, will my right year old son be able to get a haircut?


Can't see why not. I know you have to sign some waiver when getting a treatment, but I don't recall having ever done so for a haircut


dickydotcom wrote:I can't answer the question, but personally the last thing I want to spend my time on in the lounge is having a hair cut.
But that's just me.


It possibly is :) I enjoy having mine done, albeit that (a) it's more of a polish and (b) takes under five minutes even with faffing around.
#877175 by marshy11
03 Jul 2014, 19:24
12 seems to be the cut off even 16 for others, our visit next week with two 15 year olds is limited, albeit from LGW.
#877178 by pjh
03 Jul 2014, 19:59
gumshoe wrote:
etk wrote:We're flying UC to JFK next year, will my right year old son be able to get a haircut?


I'm not convinced he will.

The small print at the bottom of this price list on the VS website suggests you have to be at least 12.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/content/ ... r-hair.pdf


I stand (or sit) corrected.... y). That's a score of VS 2, PJH 0 for today.

I'll get me coat.
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