Another thing to bear in mind is the way the upper class cabin has grown, especially on the LHR 744s where there are now 54 J seats! It takes the IFBT a long time to introduce herself and speak to every single passenger, and this is before she has a chance to start her treatments. On a quick EWR or JFK this doesn't leave her much time to do many treatments, thus resulting in a large number of J-Pax not getting one. This is probably why customer satisfaction levels have dropped. To continue the IFBT service they should really have two of them on these configs but that will never happen due to the extra costs involved. Sadly I think this is the end of the IFBT. Virgin will save a lot of money by taking the IFBT off each flight, once you add up the trip pay, allowances and hotel costs for that crew-member. Plus the weight reduction of removing the IFBT station. I just hope they invest that money in improving the in-flight service for the customer.
I really feel for the group of IFBTs who just finished nine weeks training and had their wings ceremony last friday.
I really feel for the group of IFBTs who just finished nine weeks training and had their wings ceremony last friday.