I found this on the internet and thought it was a very fair look at the plusses and minuses of BA and Virgin as a comparison.
Advantages of BA over Virgin:
- The seat is fully flat and very comfortable (beats a sloping “flat seat” for me any day).
- The seat is very private (very good if travelling alone).
- The service was more “consistent” than on Virgin (I have certainly had better service on Virgin, but I have also had worse on Virgin too) and very professional.
- Some of the food was slightly better.
- Love those Molton Brown products J.
- Travel to more destinations.
Advantages of Virgin over BA:
- When the service is great it is really great.
- Flexible meal times (eat what you want when you want).
- Entrees don’t have that “all baked on one plate” feel.
- Virgin do really nice soup and great pasta (BA don’t seem to do soup and my experience of their pasta was not great).
- Better amenity kits (or at least they used to be – I believe that they have recently changed).
- Sleep suits (on available in First on BA).
- Snuggly duvets (BA only has blankets – duvets are so much nicer).
- Priority luggage tagging (not offered by Club World).
- Onboard bar and beauty therapist offered on flights flying to/from LHR.
- Limo service (if you buy a qualifying fare).
My next set of flights (to LA after Christmas) are booked on Virgin (Continental tickets again). I looked at the cost of flying BA, but it was two or three times the price: BA is not THAT much better than Virgin (even if I DID have the money).
:: My aplogies to the author for pinching this, but the comments seemed good enough to warrant sharing the information ::
Advantages of BA over Virgin:
- The seat is fully flat and very comfortable (beats a sloping “flat seat” for me any day).
- The seat is very private (very good if travelling alone).
- The service was more “consistent” than on Virgin (I have certainly had better service on Virgin, but I have also had worse on Virgin too) and very professional.
- Some of the food was slightly better.
- Love those Molton Brown products J.
- Travel to more destinations.
Advantages of Virgin over BA:
- When the service is great it is really great.
- Flexible meal times (eat what you want when you want).
- Entrees don’t have that “all baked on one plate” feel.
- Virgin do really nice soup and great pasta (BA don’t seem to do soup and my experience of their pasta was not great).
- Better amenity kits (or at least they used to be – I believe that they have recently changed).
- Sleep suits (on available in First on BA).
- Snuggly duvets (BA only has blankets – duvets are so much nicer).
- Priority luggage tagging (not offered by Club World).
- Onboard bar and beauty therapist offered on flights flying to/from LHR.
- Limo service (if you buy a qualifying fare).
My next set of flights (to LA after Christmas) are booked on Virgin (Continental tickets again). I looked at the cost of flying BA, but it was two or three times the price: BA is not THAT much better than Virgin (even if I DID have the money).
:: My aplogies to the author for pinching this, but the comments seemed good enough to warrant sharing the information ::