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#879646 by King of the Skies
06 Aug 2014, 20:31
In very exciting news, I have managed to grab two of those elusive G fares later this year so a return trip to the States is in the diary! It's particularly exciting because I have been saving flying miles and credit card miles for quite a while - and most importantly, it will be my first time in UC!! Private security, clubhouse, turning left on boarding - it is going to be awesome!

Which made me think... if you could take just one element of the UC experience, what would it be? (And "Clubhouse" doesn't count - there's so many parts to it!)

Tough question... but hopefully a good one!

(Plus it will give me some ideas about what to prioritise!)

:)
#879652 by ultreen1
06 Aug 2014, 21:16
I would say the exclusivity and space of the A zone but that's aircraft dependant....
So my one thing would have to be DTCI! Phenomenal experience!
#879653 by Neil
06 Aug 2014, 21:24
The bar - love being able to leave my seat and go sit at the bar at 37,000ft. Usually good conversations and a great way to spend an hour or three ;)
#879655 by mitchja
06 Aug 2014, 21:42
Yep, it's got to be the on-board bar.

You will find the flight time in Upper Class feels like it passes must quicker as there's far more to keep you occupied during the flight instead of just you, your seat and the IFE when compared to flying in other cabins.
#879661 by itisme
06 Aug 2014, 22:52
Hope i'll catch some of you on a flight then.. On 90% of my virgin UC flights no one ever sits at the bar :( I then try but feel so awkward being there alone i just return to my seat. It almost feels like going to a nightclub alone haha :D
#879662 by Bretty
06 Aug 2014, 23:12
The bar is cool, but I've also been like Billy No Mates at times and returned to my seat. For me it's the exclusivity and comfort from the UC suite and the fully flat bed. I'd find it difficult, especially on long haul, to go back to being stuffed into a cramped seat in a row with barely space to move for 8+ hours.

That said I haven't yet tried PE on VS, but it looks comfortable. My plan at present is to never go back to Y if I can avoid it on long haul. The UC suite, that's my one thing. All the other stuff is fab, but extra to it.
#879664 by roadrunner
07 Aug 2014, 02:05
The bar is cool, but I've also been like Billy No Mates at times and returned to my seat.


Sadly that is too true re the bar from days of yore. As UC staff use it as a loading zone, AND that is now a sort of twisted shape hung between wc entry, it is no longer a buzzing hub. Of late i have felt that UC staff are surprised to see a live one where in past it was always a question of who had to vacate the one too many stools. I used to really enjoy a flight with an hour spent checking out the single malts but now--eh.
#879669 by mrsw
07 Aug 2014, 08:30
I'm going to go with the personable service. I think the VS service is great, for the vast majority of the time in all cabins but in UC you really do feel looked after by great staff with great energy.
#879677 by LucyLu
07 Aug 2014, 10:16
I am awaiting my first ever UC flight, and have always said I wanted to try it so I could sit at a bar in the air, so I am glad to see some of you say that is a highlight. I will most certainly be there on my flight in October! Sadly we're coming back PE so I won't get the flat bed experience.
#879680 by Blacky1
07 Aug 2014, 10:37
LucyLu wrote:I am awaiting my first ever UC flight, and have always said I wanted to try it so I could sit at a bar in the air, so I am glad to see some of you say that is a highlight. I will most certainly be there on my flight in October! Sadly we're coming back PE so I won't get the flat bed experience.


You can still try the bed out on the outbound
#879683 by joeyc
07 Aug 2014, 11:00
As an AU card holder I receive most of the UC ground experience regardless of the class of travel.... Considering that my choice is simple - DTCI at LHR :P

In more general terms though, and I know you ruled it out but, the Clubhouses the world over deliver a fantastic oasis ahead of the flight (or after the flight in the case of Revivals)

The Clubhouses and the CC approach to pax in the air is what keeps me flying VS y)
#879695 by LovingGold
07 Aug 2014, 13:58
joeyc wrote:As an AU card holder I receive most of the UC ground experience regardless of the class of travel.... Considering that my choice is simple - DTCI at LHR :P

In more general terms though, and I know you ruled it out but, the Clubhouses the world over deliver a fantastic oasis ahead of the flight (or after the flight in the case of Revivals)

The Clubhouses and the CC approach to pax in the air is what keeps me flying VS y)

I am kinda with Joeyc here, never stops being a great way to arrive..... :D :D :D
I do think Revivals could be the most underplayed card VS have at LHR. It is simply the best way to end a flight. In, food and coffee, shower, clean pressed clothes, ready for the day.
As for the bar, a tale of yester-year for me. In the past I have spent many an hour with CC discussing VS, BA, playing the "Who has been on-board" via Hello and other type mags as well as meeting the most interesting people that, if I am honest, have made me a much wiser and more educated person.
The last few years have been very silent at the bar area. I have sat there, no one came. I thought it was me :0 :0
#879702 by whiterose
07 Aug 2014, 15:13
I'd sum it up in one word - serenity. The not having to worry/get stressed/flustered because everything from DTCI onwards is taken care of. The serenity of your own private space in the cabin - no eejit in front reclining his seat in your lap. The serenity of the service, the peaceful serenity of the UC cabin.

Yes of course we all LOVE the CH, the on-board bar, the champagne, the exclusivity but it all is summed up for me in "serenity".
#879703 by Sarastro
07 Aug 2014, 15:35
DTCI. The only thing that BA does't do better :)

I can do without the bar to be honest - on a good day it can be fun, but on many flights it is a pain. Case in point - I was a regular on the 400 - I took it so I can sleep, to work when I landed. To have drunk people hooting with laughter all night on their holiday flight is a damned nuisance.
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