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#16526 by porsche911
01 Dec 2006, 13:14
OK after all the talk about VS pathetic kits , what airline actually has the best kit in business + first class and why? Could VS take the best of them without the BS and still not cost them a fortune?
#149693 by preiffer
01 Dec 2006, 14:03
Umm - have we (and you, Keith) not done this one a million times before? [ii]
#149699 by porsche911
01 Dec 2006, 14:17
nope - discussed VS one but not others , nothing when I searched on which one is the best, to be honest.
#149749 by VS-EWR
01 Dec 2006, 22:33
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes

I think they need to contain polonium-210. That way we can keep up with the competition at BA.


Oh, that was good. ;)
#149752 by Decker
01 Dec 2006, 22:48
Cold! :) I salute you and I'm not even about to rock.
#149760 by Scrooge
01 Dec 2006, 23:40
I have been told that the JAL amenity pack contain a SMS translation guide...Of course VS do not need this because their FA's have already taken the test.
#149782 by jaguarpig
02 Dec 2006, 10:19
I want one that will sell for about £50 on ebay:D
#149784 by VS045
02 Dec 2006, 10:28
Unfortunately, the most expensive kit on ebay at the moment is a BA F Anya Hindmarch at just £12.99, jaguarpig ;)

VS.
#149789 by jaguarpig
02 Dec 2006, 10:37
I did get £35 for the beige Anya Hindmarch kit with the additional inserts a couple of years ago,the current kits I sold in October made approx £35 for 4 ,there is supposed to be a new one out very soon that pushes the price up[}:)]
#149794 by VS045
02 Dec 2006, 10:45
I see an amenity kit market analyst among us!

VS.
#149815 by ChuckC
02 Dec 2006, 13:09
I agree with Paul. We've certainly covered the amenity kit ground -- stamped and tramped on it a bit as well!

Nevertheless I would just say that I was amazed at the quality of the Alitalia "J" class kit on a recent flight from Newark to Rome. A square leather-cloaked box with a lid and magnetic clasp. Inside were all manner of creams, a good toothbrush and paste, and the ubiquitous socks/eyeshades/earplugs combination.

On the return flight, similiar contents were encased by a flexible fabric bag, but this one had the name "Bulgari" prominently displayed in gold lettering.

Wouldn't something similar, in the beautiful "Virgin Atlantic" red, be lovely, I thought. Still thinking that ...

Chuck-
Virgin Atlantic

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