I am heartbroken! I have flown in my last LHR 747 and that was in 2012 - the day my house was flooded. Seems appropriate as I feel like crying buckets at the thought!
Oh, I've flown with VS since then - on the 343s to and from Vancouver and I've also flown 747s with BA in First but it wasn't the same.
I've flown 'em all including Ruby Tuesday before she went over to LGW and was re-configured for that airport.
Oh, such memories!
My first VS 747 was to EWR way back in 2001 (I'd flown to JNB several times on the A343) and we were upgraded on the aircraft to UC as Aer John's PE seat was inoperable. They were the old J2000 seats.
Two years later (after a couple of forays in PE on the 747s to the USA when PE was on the upper deck) I bought our first UC flight to SFO. The T/A requested our seats and we were in 3A and C. In the meantime, VS announced the suites saying they would first start on the JFK and SFO route. Full of excitement, we headed to LHR only to learn that the configuration had not yet started. To add insult to injury, when we boarded the plane we were directed upstairs instead of into the nose as we confidently expected. In addition, across the aisle from us was a guy who could talk for England and get a gold medal and was obviously in training. He had a voice that carried throughout the entire cabin, ceasing only when he fell asleep in the last 90 minutes of the flight! We learned our lesson then and changed our seats for the return journey.
Since then, my 747 flights have mostly been to SFO and JFK with a couple of EWR and JNBs thrown into the mix. Some of them have been superlative like the one to EWR where the cabin crew gave me a bottle of champagne and chocolates to make up for a disappointing CH experience and then the same cabin crew turned up on an SFO flight the following year and remembered me

, others have been excellent and what have kept me flying VS (and the 747s) but there has been the occasional lapse.
In November, I am due to fly to JNB on the 787. Maybe it will console me.
In the meantime, thank you LHR 747s and goodbye. I will miss you