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#103451 by csparker
05 Mar 2006, 00:01
Mmmm, nice.

What about the back of the bus though?
#103454 by Airbus340
05 Mar 2006, 00:19
Isnt this a general cabin picture that was relased by airbus of how the a380 cabin could be set out?
#103456 by onionz
05 Mar 2006, 00:23
I can't see why the photos have been labelled "Virgin Atlantic's Airbus A380". These look like the standard promotional shots which are likely to be fairly distant from the actual thing. Most of the shots have barely any seats in them at all, so I doubt that will help the airline pay for the aircraft :).
#103462 by mcmbenjamin
05 Mar 2006, 00:55
I agree with Jason. Looks nice but too much empty space.
#103479 by AlanA
05 Mar 2006, 09:25
For us "blind as a bat" people, the IFE screens are far to far away to be seen :)
#103502 by VS045
05 Mar 2006, 11:32
Yes, that is a promotional demonstration cabin interior set-up. It's up to the airlines what they want to put inside, although am I correct in thinking that I read somwhere that you have to pay extra for this?

Cheers,
VS045
#103504 by Littlejohn
05 Mar 2006, 12:09
It looks great, but not much privacy. I am afraid I am one of those who does not believe a word of all this hype about "soooo much extra space". I am sure they will get approval to stuff the things with extra bums-on-seats. And if they don't, they will just build in extra cargo storage to use up the otherwise wasted revenue potential.
Don't worry Alan, they probably have other seats for the elderly where the screens are closer and you can shout at the person next to you about how "it wasn't like this in my day - luxury!". Suspect it will be me in the seat next to you! It's a thought though - 4 class planes - Y, S, J, and OAP.
#103505 by V-Ben
05 Mar 2006, 12:21
Those are pictures of a mock up cabin in Toulouse that I got to see a few years ago (quick google would suggest Easter 2002).

I got to go to the delivery day of one of Cathay's Airbus A330 and we were shown around the mock up as well as having a peak preview of the first Virgin A340-600 being finnished.
#103510 by AlanA
05 Mar 2006, 12:51
Originally posted by sailor99
It looks great, but not much privacy. I am afraid I am one of those who does not believe a word of all this hype about "soooo much extra space". I am sure they will get approval to stuff the things with extra bums-on-seats. And if they don't, they will just build in extra cargo storage to use up the otherwise wasted revenue potential.
Don't worry Alan, they probably have other seats for the elderly where the screens are closer and you can shout at the person next to you about how "it wasn't like this in my day - luxury!". Suspect it will be me in the seat next to you! It's a thought though - 4 class planes - Y, S, J, and OAP.


Now you see, in the good 'ol days of Vickers Viscounts and Vangards and Boeing 707's we HAD plenty of room and really comfy leather seats, china cups and tableware, a chef.......[:I]
#103525 by Littlejohn
05 Mar 2006, 15:17
Oh yes your right Alan, planes today aren't a touch on the comet. And the cabin crew were real cabin crew in those days, not that they were called cabing crew then. Have you seen what they wear these days; youngsters they are, and no mistake. Pah! ;)
#103541 by mcmbenjamin
05 Mar 2006, 16:38
Originally posted by sailor99
Oh yes your right Alan, planes today aren't a touch on the comet.


I guess the more mature generation has a different memory of the Comet than I.
#103547 by mcmbenjamin
05 Mar 2006, 16:50
Originally posted by sailor99
Different comet I think!


Yep! But more of a trill :D
#103704 by mcuth
05 Mar 2006, 22:17
Hmmm, ok, I think I'm going to split this thread off and have a separate one for chats about onboard dress code :)

While that takes place, I'll temporarily lock this topic to prevent extra posts getting mixed up. I'll update this post with the location of the new thread when it's done....

New thread "Dress code when flying", now located here - this topic will be unlocked shortly.

Cheers

Michael
Virgin Atlantic

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