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#925618 by Sealink
03 Sep 2016, 10:21
Delta is closing their arrivals lounge at T3, and will instead use Virgin Atlantic's Revivals lounge for their qualifying passengers.

It seems usage of Revivals is currently low, so no expansion is taking place to accommodate extra pax.

I know lots of people who just want to get home when they arrive at Heathrow, so interesting to see what impact this will have.

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#925619 by buns
03 Sep 2016, 10:32
Sealink

Thanks for the link

In one way, i suppose it was inevitable once Delta decided to move all flights to Terminal 3.

As you say, time will tell if Revivals gets to become crowded - much will depend on the criteria imposed on Delta passengers for entry.

buns
#925621 by mitchja
03 Sep 2016, 10:48
When I was in Revival on Tues morning, there where only around half a dozen pax in there. Only 2 of those where off my VS12 flight (which had a full J cabin).

VS never seem to want to advertise the use of Revivals very much now (it's certainly no longer mentioned at check-in or on-board) and I'm sure many pax are not even aware of it's existence TBH.
#925623 by oldboy
03 Sep 2016, 10:59
I have only used revivals once, I found it good but for me not worth delaying journey home by an hour or more, so have never bothered since. Ideal though for passengers connecting to another flight or going straight to work. I am sure that for some it all part of the UC experience.
#925631 by RedBull
03 Sep 2016, 12:42
Mitchja - I was in there Tuesday morning as well (VS40) but it was really busy while I was there, busiest I've ever seen it and I don't think they were used to it as it made the service really slow.

Generally speaking I love the revivals lounge though, as I usually go straight into the office so I skip breakfast onboard and eat and have a shower in there first. Having said that, I have no problem with it being busy as long as it doesn't make service too slow, otherwise I might as well use the extra time to pop home!
#925637 by mikethe3rd
03 Sep 2016, 12:55
oldboy wrote:I have only used revivals once, I found it good but for me not worth delaying journey home by an hour or more, so have never bothered since. Ideal though for passengers connecting to another flight or going straight to work. I am sure that for some it all part of the UC experience.


Ditto. We used it once for the sake of using it but have since decided to head straight for the HEX.
#925671 by DocRo
03 Sep 2016, 23:23
I love the Revivals Lounge. Great place to shower and change before connecting flight to Belfast. Unfortunately coming back through Manchester next time and I will miss it.
#925673 by at240
03 Sep 2016, 23:30
Revivals isn't very big and you can imagine that it may get pretty busy at times in the future if this change ups the number of people using it. The problems occur when a few flights land in quick succession in the early morning -- something that you can't really do much about, given the inherent unpredictability.

The first time I used it I thought it was fantastic. Over the years, like other posters, it got to the point where I would skip it and just head onwards.
#925674 by SlimpyJones
03 Sep 2016, 23:47
Makes sense. Seems odd to share departure lounge but separate arrivals ones that don't admit each other's pax.
Not been to revivals in a long time owing to arriving after it closed but the showers are always very welcome!
I'd rather take a busy revivals than no revivals. Same with the CH.
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