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#14210 by manymiles
01 Aug 2006, 16:11
How many times are the sleep suite used? The one I was given alst night had clealry been worm before and had a long hair inside when I opened the bag!

I had not given any thought to this before and assumed they were new each time.
#130034 by Littlejohn
01 Aug 2006, 16:14
No you are right, they are laundered I believe. A big hair inside[:$]. Gross.

I guess there is not a set life, but they keep on being laundered until someone decides they are end of life (or until a v-flyer pinches them[ii][:w]). I would assume they are then disposed of rather than being e-bayed.
#130038 by VS045
01 Aug 2006, 16:23
Wow, I always believed them to be new[:?] [:I]

I suppose not everyone;) relieves VS of its sleep suits[:I] so it would be a bit unsustainable to produce new each flight.

VS.
#130040 by HighFlyer
01 Aug 2006, 16:26
I thought they were new too [:(]

I guess the hair could have been from the staff that pack the sleepsuits ... otherwise it doesnt really bear thinking about.

Thanks,
Sarah
#130043 by Littlejohn
01 Aug 2006, 16:28
I thought I had read on here they were re-cycled. I maybe wrong (but as you all know by now, that is unlikely ;)). What we need is a staffer to confirm one way or another.
#130051 by maz
01 Aug 2006, 16:46
I thought you took them home with you!!!
#130055 by mitchja
01 Aug 2006, 16:54
Quote from page 31 of the VS press kit:

Leftover snoozesuits are laundered for re-use on subsequent flights. Upper Class amenity kits are collected and unused items are made into new kits. Headsets have new ear sponges fitted and are resealed in poly bags.


Which can be found on the VS web site here

Regards
#130058 by VS045
01 Aug 2006, 17:06
Thanks, James[^]

VS.
#130113 by londonguy
01 Aug 2006, 19:08
Really? I kept mine! After paying the money for UC I felt like I desereved it.. :)
#130124 by jaguarpig
01 Aug 2006, 20:14
Yuk, I am shocked.
If VS followed BAs route and made such a thin shoddy sleep suit there's no way it could be reused as they drop to bits after a couple of hours of wear.:D
#130127 by ela123
01 Aug 2006, 20:23
I always keep mine I've got quite a few now of both new style and old [:w]
#130197 by PVGSLF
02 Aug 2006, 02:55
Leftover snoozesuits are laundered for re-use on subsequent flights. Upper Class amenity kits are collected and unused items are made into new kits. Headsets have new ear sponges fitted and are resealed in poly bags.


I think the word Leftover is the key here....
Implying they expect you to take them with you :D

Perhaps this will be part of the continuing onboard "improvements". Take your sleepsuit home with you, launder it, and use it next time you fly, becuase they'll know you have flown before and already have a sleep suit.
#130229 by maz
02 Aug 2006, 09:40
Well I'll certainly be looking closely at mine and checking it smells ok! Not sure I like wearing other folks clothes up close and personal!!;)
#130238 by Mavrick
02 Aug 2006, 10:12
Originally posted by HighFlyer
I thought they were new too.



Me too!!!! [:0] [:0]
#130243 by markb
02 Aug 2006, 10:33
I'd have thought that the fact that the majority of you thought they were new each time, means that the laundery of the suites is thorough!
#130320 by manymiles
02 Aug 2006, 14:11
Actually that would be a good idea, there really could do with a better vacuming after each flight. There is always fluff and bits of food next to the grill belwo the window.
#130330 by slinky09
02 Aug 2006, 14:33
Originally posted by sailor99
Suites?


Better than 'sweets' :D

Not surprised they're laundered ... after all, if you check in to the St Regis do you seriously expect brand new sheets on the beds (unless you're grand enough to take a maid and your own)?
#130332 by Littlejohn
02 Aug 2006, 14:41
Originally posted by slinky09
]Not surprised they're laundered ... after all, if you check in to the St Regis do you seriously expect brand new sheets on the beds
If I checked into a St Regis, I would consider it a bonus to get clean sheets, let alone new! :)

It's a good point actually. Wearing pre-worn clothes is something some people just cannot get their heads round. Others have no problem with it and get a complete bargain wardrobe from the local charity shop.
#130338 by porsche911
02 Aug 2006, 14:47
i thought like sia you could keep the sleep suits- honest i did
#130340 by HighFlyer
02 Aug 2006, 14:50
Originally posted by porsche911
i thought like sia you could keep the sleep suits- honest i did



You can keep them - and maybe we have all found a reason to do so now!

Thanks,
Sarah
#130368 by Scrooge
02 Aug 2006, 16:15
Originally posted by jaguarpig
Yuk, I am shocked.
If VS followed BAs route and made such a thin shoddy sleep suit there's no way it could be reused as they drop to bits after a couple of hours of wear.:D


Could make for afun flight though :D...oh lord an image of a certain member here just flashed into my head...I think im blind [:0][B)][:p]

Anyways I thought they were new as well,just the one's that were not opened being re-stocked...

Kind of gross in my mind.Think I will take a long a couple of set's of mine for use on my next flights.
#130442 by slinky09
02 Aug 2006, 21:30
Kind of gross in my mind.Think I will take a long a couple of set's of mine for use on my next flights.


Ah ha - the next bean counter snip is already in motion - spread hairs in reused jimjams and the UC pax say that sleep suits are no longer required! Works a treat, what next ...
#130452 by Decker
02 Aug 2006, 22:01
Mrs D says she's never having another sleep suit. Personally as has been pointed out I sleep in laundered linen in hotels and that's a lot more intimate... (possibly TMI by extrapolation but...)
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