No PE is a very strong product (ex LHR) and when everything working IFE-wise a very good product, Dont forget first choice is pretty woeful for luggage, Virgin offer 2 x 32kg bags in PE pp. For a family of four thats a whole lot of weight! They fly to MCO so generally quicker to where you are staying in Orlando. As they are schedulled have more options if something goes belly up. But for £850 quid....tempting. oh yh i forgot earning miles with Virgin, i dont believe FC,Thomson etc do this.[y]
Originally posted by Ptarmigan
So, is it still worth the extra to fly Virgin if your not in UC???
Yes it is.
The PE product is really the best that is out there. Sure LGW doesn't have the fancy seats but IMHO it is alot better than the BA WT+ product.
As for First Choice, or should I say Thomson Airways as it will be called from January as a result of the First Choice/TUI merger, you firstly have to fly into Sanford which is poorly located and is often over stretched as its only realflights arrive in a very short time frame and all from the UK. Also debatable if the seats on FCA are newer, I believe they were just recovered into fancy leather back in about 2005/6.
Lets not bash VS too much here. I am all for criticism where it is due. The postponmonet may look like a smack in the face for the LGW routes but there are a number of things to remember. LHR was/is always going to get a new product first, its routes have much higher yields and are flown by a much larger customer base than the, vast majority, of LGW routes.
Secondly this is the sensible thing to do. The current climate is crazy with regards to oil prices etc. Someone has decided that this is the best decision to allow the airline to carry on.
Thirdly, its not only Y/W passengers that are being effected. J passengers are seeing their service being reduced and prices increasing.
Fourthly, with the exception of about 4 airlines in the world, ever carrier is currently cutting costs. Look at Jet Airways, one that has been championed by many as being an emerging carrier, they have just sent three brand new 777's to the desert for at least a year.
Tough times call for tough measures, every airline is making these calls right now.
Personally I believe there will be more announcements to come.