This is the main V-Flyer Forum for general discussion of everything related to flying with Virgin-branded travel companies.
#450600 by RichardMannion
14 Aug 2008, 10:08
Ahh yes, I was wondering when the passenger weight debate was going to appear again.
#450601 by McMaddog
14 Aug 2008, 10:08
Interesting stuff - and not only better for the airline but better for the environment too. One heavy item I've never understood is wine bottles. Are plastic bottles not possible? The glass must be really heavy.
#450602 by Alex V
14 Aug 2008, 10:59
I welcome airlines cutting weight everywhere else but on luggage allowance, this to me appears that they are atleast looking in other directions instead of just turning to the passengers baggage and stripping it back, which would feel like another cheap thoughtless shot in the back.
David made a good point with wine bottles, perhaps the electronic inflight magazines would be a good idea as well so long as the IFE actually works for the duration of the flight, which might be a big ask!
#450603 by Decker
14 Aug 2008, 11:32
I remain committed to the idea of VS reducing their overly generous luggage allowances. As an Au in UC do I really need 4 x 32kg?. Just reduce PE to 1 x 32 and UC to 2 x 32. Charge for additional.
#450619 by Sealink
14 Aug 2008, 14:34
I'm always amazed at how people can go over their baggage allowance so much. I overpacked on my last domestic flight, I was convinced it would be over the limit, and it was only 16KG...
#450630 by ade99
14 Aug 2008, 15:44
Originally posted by McMaddog
Interesting stuff - and not only better for the airline but better for the environment too. One heavy item I've never understood is wine bottles. Are plastic bottles not possible? The glass must be really heavy.


But with the cost of plastic going up with oil prices maybe it would prove even more expensive - unless they went for the 9.99 boxes of wine [:(]
#450640 by slinky09
14 Aug 2008, 18:40
Originally posted by ade99
But with the cost of plastic going up with oil prices maybe it would prove even more expensive - unless they went for the 9.99 boxes of wine [:(]


To be honest, if a box of wine was better quality than some of the stuff served in UC, I'd be happy. In fact I can recommend a superb 5L box from the Libourne winery in Charente Maritime which costs about 4 euros [y].

More seriously ... all airlines are doing this, witness Emirates now putting all their duty free catalogues and in flight magazines on the IFE, that would be sensible for all and very green too.
#450654 by Howard Long
14 Aug 2008, 21:22
One heavy item I've never understood is wine bottles. Are plastic bottles not possible? The glass must be really heavy.
But with the cost of plastic going up with oil prices maybe it would prove even more expensive - unless they went for the 9.99 boxes of wine [:(]
I can recommend a superb 5L box from the Libourne winery in Charente Maritime which costs about 4 euros [y].


Either it's a scorcher today or I feel my blood's boiling. [:p]

H
#450676 by McCoy
15 Aug 2008, 00:20
Originally posted by slinky09
...witness Emirates now putting all their duty free catalogues and in flight magazines on the IFE, that would be sensible for all and very green too.

..but also fitting showers in first class. [ii][V]
Virgin Atlantic

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 173 guests

Itinerary Calendar