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#899265 by v8mac
24 Mar 2015, 13:20
Does anyone know if and when Virgin will be putting some newer planes on the Miami route. Other than the a330s that sometimes fly mid week, the 747s that fly at peak times (Fridays/Saturdays) are so old and tired - I believe the oldest in the fleet. The cabins are particularly tatty which is a real shame being that this is one of Virgins original routes1
#899269 by seany
24 Mar 2015, 13:38
To each their own, love the 747, I'm making the most of it while it's still around!

As to your question, really not sure, I've got a return coming up to MIA, departing on a Thursday, returning on a Friday, both are on the 330.
#899283 by mitchja
24 Mar 2015, 16:15
My MIA flights are also a mix of an A333 and an A346 in Dec this year as well.

All the LHR 744's will probably be gone by the end of this year anyway. I believe 1 is being kept, but is being converted to the LGW/MAN config and moving across to LGW/MAN.
#899284 by justybin79
24 Mar 2015, 16:33
Me and the boyfriend flew to Miami a few weeks back and were surprised at how dated the planes were - the number of times I kept tapping the IFE screen in the hope of some modern touchscreen interaction was frustrating. A large number of people in our cabin were given portable DVD players as the screens were not working.
#899302 by virginboy747
24 Mar 2015, 20:18
mitchja wrote:My MIA flights are also a mix of an A333 and an A346 in Dec this year as well.


All the LHR 744's will probably be gone by the end of this year anyway. I believe 1 is being kept, but is being converted to the LGW/MAN config and moving across to LGW/MAN.


Yes think it's G-VBIG
#899311 by Bretty
24 Mar 2015, 22:41
I've got my first flight in the nose of a 747 this year, first in a 747 so I'm quite excited no matter how they look :)
#899313 by ultreen1
24 Mar 2015, 23:39
It really depends what 747 you fly on and how thorough the cleaning team have been...mustang Sally for example, was very tatty and dirty when we flew to Miami but tubular belle on the way home was excelent.
That said, I'd rather a tatty 747 to a 333 any day!
#899315 by 747 G-VROS
25 Mar 2015, 00:49
Virginboy747,
I would have thought that either or both of G-VROC or G-VWOW might have been been kept on for LGW/MAN as they are both quite a bit younger than G-VBIG. Any idea what the thinking is behind keeping one of the older 744s?

G-VROS....
#899322 by abraxias
25 Mar 2015, 09:13
Bretty wrote:I've got my first flight in the nose of a 747 this year, first in a 747 so I'm quite excited no matter how they look :)


Me too for the nose bit - glad I've got to cross that one off my list. Looks quite cosy in the LGW config too!
#899427 by at240
26 Mar 2015, 23:53
ultreen1 wrote:It really depends what 747 you fly on and how thorough the cleaning team have been...mustang Sally for example, was very tatty and dirty when we flew to Miami but tubular belle on the way home was excelent.

I agree with this -- VROC is not in great cosmetic condition, and there is ingrained dirt that is far beyond what the turnaround cleaners can deal with. The state of it really has to be seen to be believed -- and it is not good.
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