VS003 LHR-JFK 24 JUL 10 (Upper Class)

This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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This was to be a short break for Mrs Buns and I so we decided we would get the break off to an early start on a summer's morning and with the Tristar Car booked for 6am


Even though we were travelling on Z's, I had taken the liberty of contacting FC the day before and they had kindly agreed that we could use the DTCI - our driver was already aware of this and so on arrival at T3, we were up to the Drive Thru Gate 45 minutes after leaving home, which I think caught the team there a little by surprise



Formalities completed, we quickly moved on to the private security channel and notwithstanding that one has to virtually undress oneself, it was a breeze in comparison to a teaming security scrum for the rest of the Terminal as of course our journey did coincide with the start of the school holidays.
Even at that time of the morning T3 seemed ready to burst with the number of people in the Departures Lounge, so we quickly made our way to the Clubhouse.
Now I know many of you gain a sense of satisfaction to gain SEQ1 - however, to be greeted by "Welcome to the Clubhouse Mr & Mrs Buns, you are the first to arrive" is in my book, just slightly preferable


Capitalising on this achievement, we made a bee line for the Spa Reception and I booked a hair cut and for Mrs Buns, I treated her to one of the paid treatments - "Hot Stone Hand and Arm". Having booked both for 8am, we retired to the Brasserie for some brekkie - and some obligatory Champs of course

Slowly the Clubhouse started to fill, so at 8 we partook of our treatments and my haircut was well executed (and in Mrs Buns' view, well overdue) and I was finished in 20 minutes - I had declined to have my hair washed so it was just a trim so to speak. Mrs Buns' treatment was a good 40 minutes


Breakfast Round 2 then followed, with Mrs Buns opting for the bacon sarnie and very kindly the server obtained some smoked salmon and scrambled eggs for me - even though this is no longer on the menu. Indeed the Clubhouse Menu has now changed somewhat and no longer is the Burger available, instead there is now baked chicken lasagne, chicken tikka masala and holt salt beef sandwiches on offer.
I do have to say that even though the Clubhouse became very full towards the end of our visit - especially with a large number of families with children and young adults marvelling at the surroundings - service throughout was faultless.
Eventually, time passed and the call for our flight was made. Bidding farewell, we made our way to the Gate and Mrs Buns' maintained her celeb spotting record with seeing Dennis Stone (the older photographer from Airport).
By the time we had got to the Gate, boarding was already well underway and we breezed through and boarded the aircraft through the L1 Door to be greeted on board (not by name or recognition of status though) and directed to our seats.
At first, I jumped to the conclusion that this was not to be a good flight - how wrong could I be. There were 2 FSMs working the flight and the entire crew worked hard throughout the flight. The FSM initial announcement covered some very fascinating technical detail (no doubt for the many children on board) such as take off weight and sped and to me, this just make the whole flying experience all the more relaxed.
A fairly swift departure (well by Heathrow Standards anyway) and service commenced promptly. All the cabins seemed to be full to overflowing - well you know what I mean

I opted for the virgin mary soup - with the shot of vodka of course

By this time the wines and champs were declined but a few JDs and cokes helped the rest I needed, having been up so early that morning.
I was awake by the time afternoon tea arrived and this was well presented and efficiently served - I did want to sample the cake stand, but was a little taken aback by the size of the cakes on offer. All too quickly the shut down of the cabin followed and a smooth landing at JFK was then enhanced with getting through Immigration and Customs out to our waiting limo in under 30 minutes

We arrived in New York to a heatwave, so such a quick passage was very welcome
All in all, a trip, which may not rate as one of the greatest, was nevertheless one that maintains my loyalty to the VS Brand