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#429457 by mike-smashing
20 Dec 2007, 13:28
Sounds like the usual PR bull to me.

Getting the most seats in is VS' priority. Otherwise, we'd have proper dedicated premium lavs for PE pax on the LHR 744 and 343s, and we wouldn't have grotty seats which are opened onto by toilets (very common on the Airbus).

Private rooms and doubles in Upper, yes I can see that. SQ have done it. Showers, possibly, but all that water for showers will add a lot of weight to the plane.

Mike
#429462 by David_Doyle
20 Dec 2007, 14:21
Hmmm, yes.

Virgin can already say they have 'double beds' though they're nothing of the kind really, certainly not compared to the SQ Suites. I'm not sure what sort of double bed the PR people have at home.

Roulette and Blackjack could be board games in a box to be taken out and played at your suite table or on the bar [:p]

'private rooms' - isn't that the cockpit.....

We'll have to wait and see if what promised is what is delivered. I think we'll find the reality is very different.

David.
#429501 by frangipan
20 Dec 2007, 17:15
Before the roulette wheels in UC, perhaps they might first decide to have decent meals, properly trained, monitored and motivated staff and a cleaning schedule which allows the premium seats occasionally not to look like bus stops ;-) Then, throw in a few red pillows, some flowers and a decent amenity kit and Bob's your uncle!
#429511 by locutus
20 Dec 2007, 18:07
A few extra inches seat pitch in Economy would mean people would pick VS over other airlines, but again they just seem to focus on the upper class product.
#429513 by Darren Wheeler
20 Dec 2007, 18:39
Originally posted by locutus
again they just seem to focus on the upper class product.


Cos that's where the money is. Perhaps they could strip the old metal down to a UCS-only flight and launch 'Virgin Executive'
#429522 by Scrooge
20 Dec 2007, 21:32
Roulette....not a good idea, chips pilled up then you hit turbulence [:?]

I could see the bar being removed and a blackjack table being put in.

But then you have the whole regulatory thing and who handles the disputes?

The showers are a non starter, to much weight as Mike said.

If they start offering double beds then VS is really offering a first class product ?

As it stands, with the strike action by the CC all bets are off.
#429525 by VS-EWR
20 Dec 2007, 21:47
Originally posted by Scrooge
Roulette....not a good idea, chips pilled up then you hit turbulence [:?]


Magnets.

[:D]
#429772 by dickoon
24 Dec 2007, 15:16
Do you consider it plausible that the roulette and blackjack action might be [played on IFE rather than on real baize? Shades of Ryanair's old mooted gimmick, perhaps.

*ponders* Virtual casino games in Y and physical ones in UC might be fun and quite a cute way of differentiating the UC product...
#429778 by honey lamb
24 Dec 2007, 16:06
Well I suppose Ryanair's scratch cards could be considered gambling [:w]
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