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#179807 by largerjt
31 Jul 2007, 12:47
On my last flight to JFK on VS003 lots of people got changed into them.
Rob
#179808 by HighFlyer
31 Jul 2007, 12:48
Yes, you are allowed to have a sleepsuit, but only a limited number are carried on daytime flights.

Thanks,
Sarah
#179812 by gingerflyer
31 Jul 2007, 13:07
Best to ask early on I have found the numbers are limited - and if you are on a flight from LGW, then apparently they 'store them in the hold' for the return flight[:?]
#179814 by k3nnis
31 Jul 2007, 13:27
Hi Guys,

Is VS901 (NRT-LHR) and also VS19 (LHR-SFO) classified as daytime flights?:) As i would love to get sleepsuits on these routes in UC :)

Thanks,
K.
#179816 by Neil
31 Jul 2007, 13:32
It was mentioned in the recent TR but Napamatt about the limited number of sleep suits on his recent VS19 day flight, with the crew saying only a limited number loaded for day flights, so try and board early to avoid disappointment.

Neil
#179818 by mdvipond
31 Jul 2007, 13:46
I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

Sleep Suits = Second Hand Pyjamas. Eeww.

Take your own, at least that way you know no one else has worn them before you.
#179819 by virgin is the best
31 Jul 2007, 13:52
All flights that leave in the daytime 0715-1700 we only have 1 bag of sleep suits. So they are given out on a 1st come basis. You do need to request one.
#179824 by NS
31 Jul 2007, 14:54
On BA are the FIRST sleep suits 're-cycled'?
#179825 by k3nnis
31 Jul 2007, 14:56
Thanks for the info everyone :) I will try and get onboard early and request! :) Looks like i need to do the same on my NRT-LHR flight as i think thats a day flight....although a long one!
#179826 by Guest
31 Jul 2007, 14:57
NS - no BA FIRST sleep suits and slippers are definatley new. I actually thought Virgin ones were new too - this suprises me.

Regards,
Ian
#179832 by mdvipond
31 Jul 2007, 15:49
Originally posted by hackneyguy
NS - no BA FIRST sleep suits and slippers are definatley new. I actually thought Virgin ones were new too - this suprises me.

Regards,
Ian

VS sleep suits are laundered. Often badly. On a flight back from SFO last year my father had one with the previous occupant's soup stains still down the front of it. Very off-putting.

And bear in mind - it's rumoured that there are some folk out there who wear their sleep suit sans underwear. Double eeww.
#179834 by Gill Smith
31 Jul 2007, 15:53
Originally posted by mdvipond
Originally posted by hackneyguy
NS - no BA FIRST sleep suits and slippers are definatley new. I actually thought Virgin ones were new too - this suprises me.

Regards,
Ian

VS sleep suits are laundered. Often badly. On a flight back from SFO last year my father had one with the previous occupant's soup stains still down the front of it. Very off-putting.

Don't think i'll bother [:$]

And bear in mind - it's rumoured that there are some folk out there who wear their sleep suit sans underwear. Double eeww.

#179839 by jaguarpig
31 Jul 2007, 16:02
Must say the current VS suit is of a much higher quality than the BA F one which would not stand up to the laundry.
#179849 by fozzyo
31 Jul 2007, 17:29
I always wear my sleep suit commando style! :o)
#179864 by Guest
31 Jul 2007, 19:33
well i will too fozzo as I do all the time !! Commando is so in this season !!!!
#179869 by virgin is the best
31 Jul 2007, 20:09
Lot's of men wear them commando. You can sometimes see all in the morning when people are queing for the loo.
#179871 by Guest
31 Jul 2007, 20:13
Originally posted by virgin is the best
Lot's of men wear them commando. You can sometimes see all in the morning when people are queing for the loo.


Fab - can,t wait for my next UC flight - worth waking up for !! [:0]
#179896 by slinky09
31 Jul 2007, 22:18
Originally posted by virgin is the best
Lot's of men wear them commando. You can sometimes see all in the morning when people are queing for the loo.


That reminds me of a friend who once worked for a US airline which was chartered by the army to take soldiers to and from conflict areas. He used to say that late in the night the crew would walk up and down the aisles with torches to see who was 'showing' in the night ... guess that never happens on VS [:I]
#179897 by preiffer
31 Jul 2007, 22:20
That explains why I found a couple hairs on mine once... [:0]
#179898 by Guest
31 Jul 2007, 22:23
not little curly ones one hopes ?
#179909 by VS-EWR
31 Jul 2007, 23:24
How pleasant.
#179916 by honey lamb
01 Aug 2007, 00:25
Well someone has probably worn the sleep suits from my last flights.

I commandeered a sleep suit for the outbound which I left behind. Mindful of mdvipond's observation that his father had soup stains on his sleep suit I did rather wonder whether the crew or whoever services the plane would have simply folded it up and placed it in its bag and then sealed it with one of those plastic tag guns - or indeed simply handed it out. For those of you concerned, I did not spill food on it nor did I "go commando"

On my return journey I also left the sleep suit behind because the house is awash with them and in any case I had an onward flight and would be caught with the "one bag rule" I had nowhere to stow it!
#179943 by easygoingeezer
01 Aug 2007, 11:19
Originally posted by hackneyguy
well i will too fozzo as I do all the time !! Commando is so in this season !!!!


I will stick to believing Versace and D&G's are still in season, lol.
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