Hi – would you be able to help me. I am specifically looking for you comments / thoughts on the old UC seats on the 744s flying out of Gatwick. It is not a concern on the outbound leg as it has been confirmed as have had the UCS refit, however, on the 24 Jan the plane is not showing as having had a refit. I think these are called the “Ricardo” seats and I think I’m correct in stating that they are older and not as comfortable as the J2000. What is the cabin like was it tired looking. Would you take a gamble and book UC and hope that the plane has had a refit? Or would you bide your time? . At the moment I am in PE on the way back and whilst it is comfortable I would love to have the UCS. As there are only 14 UCS on the 744s from Gatwick I’m worried that if it is announced as being one of the 744s as being fitted UCS that if I don’t time it right they will be sold out as this has already happened on the outbound leg. The impression I got was that everyone is waiting for confirmation that the UCS would be fitted on the way back before they book. The lady in reservations didn’t seem to think this would be the case as only 2 or possibly 3 out of 5 planes would have UCS by mid Jan. You would think that they would be willing to offer a discount to those that are prepared to take a gamble and just make it 100% clear that whilst they would like to offer the UCS there is no way of guaranteeing this, that way they could sell the seats off and stop the what must be the endless calls asking if and when the planes would have a refit as people would be more willing to book. Nobody wants to pay full price for something that is sub standard but if they got say a £200 discount then I would be prepared to take a gamble and book now. . What do you guys think?
Even if 4 out 5 aircraft are ritted with UCS it still cant be guranteed in case of an aircraft change at the last minute.
The Recarro seats are fine and perfectably comfortable, I would suggest sitting in Rows 6, 7 or 8 row 9 has the galley behind wich may be noisy and when seated in row 11 or 12 in the second cabin you may feel a bit left out.
I cant see why VS should offer any discount in case you may not getting Upper class suite.
The cabin is only 3 years old so does not look tired, although it does not the same cabin appearence as LHR 744 or A340 aircraft.
Its just has plane white walls with no mood lighting either but is fine in terms of space, service and cabin.