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New seat maps available on VS website

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 12:28
by mitchja
I see VS have updated their aircraft seat maps, including a 744 with suites and the 742, still no 346 with suites yet though.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/our_stor ... et.view.do

Regards

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 12:59
by anteo
Well it was last year the 747 started flying with suites! You should expect a similar timescale for the 346!

The seat maps dont look anywhere near as nice as Pix's do now though ;)

Does anybody know if G-VEIL is flying yet??? [?]

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 13:08
by TJ
While I agree that Pix's seat maps look nicer, would it not be beneficial to perhaps use copies of the VS versions where they are available? dives for cover

Just a thought ;)

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 13:31
by jaguarpig
They are slow aren't they been on here for ages:D

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 13:37
by AlanA
The other problem is that they now do not have the a/c reg for each seat version, so most people will have no idea what a/c they should be looking at the seat plan for!

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 14:30
by declansmith
G-VEIL will be flying mid may,

but where will she go....................??

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 14:34
by mitchja
There does seem to have been a few months gap now in rolling out UCS - I guess they are sorting out the current minor niggles on the current UCS fleet.

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 15:07
by CeeJay999
Pix. Does this give you enough info to update your seat map for the 742. At last I've proof my row 18 is not in the galley! :D

Colin [8D]

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 15:25
by Pete
CeeJay - I updated the 747-200 seatmap a couple of weeks ago.

Although it's a step forward that VS have updated their seat maps, the blocky layout means it doesn't really give you a sense of scale, or the staggered layout of some of the rows. Row 18 in the centre on that 747-200, for instance, is slightly further back than the AC/HK seats - and the new Virgin maps don't show that. The squared-off design also makes the position of the wings slightly iffy.

Call me biased, but I prefer mine ;)

Pix

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 15:39
by freeway
Me too.

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 16:41
by arfortune
Totally agree about the seatplan designs - Hats off to Pix for a much more professinal looking design.Plus you can see the whole aircraft, not just sections.

Good to see VS updating their website though

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 17:48
by CeeJay999
Pix, My sincere apologies as I have now found the updated plan as 747-200 (new layout). When the window first opened to show 747-200 I was clicking straight onto that and not bothering to use the 'drop down'. I'm afraid we non-frequent flyers don't appreciate that there could be so many variants. Would it be worth annotating the other as 747-200 (old layout) to prevent other dumbos like me troubling you. :)

Thank you for the excellent work that you do and I agree, you could get a job updating the Virgin site. It might be worth a few extra miles/tier points for you!!!

Colin [8D]

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2004, 18:10
by Pete
Good suggestion CeeJay,

I've updated the database and made a minor modification to the page so it doesn't display the old layout in the list (least it lead to confusion, since the old layout isn't in use anymore).

Pix

PostPosted: 30 Apr 2004, 21:31
by vsdan
Nope - Pix' seat maps are much better. The UCS suite map (looks as if the seats (or should I say Suites;)) are facing in the normal angle. Also, having to move the map down is not too easy instead of just looking at it in one! It's good though that Virgin has updated the seat maps.