My question to the lucky few inaugral flyers is 'does the TV fold away - can you buddy dine?'
Thanks in advance
Peter
Thanks in advance
Peter
PeterStansfield wrote:My question to the lucky few inaugral flyers is 'does the TV fold away - can you buddy dine?'
Thanks in advance
Peter
woralla wrote:Hot of the press, here is the video from yesterday’s flight over on YouTube
SlimpyJones wrote:May I ask though - are you certain about the seat width being 18.5" ? The website lists the width as 20"...
PeterStansfield wrote:We're flying UC on the A350 on the 26th Sept
What's the menu at the moment? - can someone take a snap of it? - and did you get to choose before flying?
Thanks
Peter
virginboy747 wrote:Yep legally there has to be somewhere safe for a cigarette to be put out
woralla wrote:Hot of the press, here is the video from yesterday’s flight over on YouTube
LREDI wrote:They have but the crew announcements haven’t been updated to feature it, unless my crew were doing the announcements away from their iPad and forgot. Crew had to come through and remind everyone.
On another point. They need to be clear with pax on what needs stored for landing. No wording anywhere. The privacy divider should be put back but does the arm rest also need lowered as it does on BA. Also the IFE is apparently ok to stay out, but that was never specifically mentioned on my flight.
Quick observations:
- New seat great and very private but the table issue needs resolved it’s uncomfortable for everyone.
- seat storage isn’t great.
- Cabin looks great
- IFE is a huge step up
- Loft is a great idea and was well used on my sector
- new PJs - arms too short but bottoms better
- new meal service mat is far far too slippy; my glassware and plate kept sliding. Design is nice though (it’s shaped like the 350 window)
- new Amenity Kit - what is inside is good. It looks very cheap though
- the champagne still being Served in flutes - stop this, even BA have gone back to more of a champagne glass. This cheapens the experience.
buns wrote:From watching Worrella's excellent video, I got the impression the ailes are rather narrow - especially when the meal service is in full flow.
As a V-Flyer who has yet to get aboard a 787, let alone the A350, I suspect I can continue to enjoy the joys of the 747 for tyhe time being
Thanks oncve again
buns
LREDI wrote:The aisle is just wide enough for them to bring the cheese trolley through and no more. This makes passing in the aisle very interesting as you have to step into someone’s suite usually...
Cabin doors are white and don’t have any protection from scuffing, so yep. It will show every mark as people bang suitcases but past them.
It sounds like it has got "Dream-Suite MK2" written all over it! Have VS succumbed to the bean-counters again & let them cram too many seats / impractically narrow aisles that will take their toll - in a premium cabin?
Time will tell, but you would have thought Virgin would have thought of the A330-300's. I've no idea what new seats & a cabin re-fit costs - but it will be far from cheap. Planes only make money when in the air.
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