I flew LHR-MIA (UC) a couple of weeks back and really wasn't impressed by the lack of champagne on the flight.
Flight took off at 9.20am. I decided to be good and not drink this early (I stuck to orange juice/water). A few people had a pre-departure champagne, but not alot (as I saw the drinks go past). Anyway, I thought that the pre-departure champagne was from a different allotment of champagne (for tax purposes...)?
Flight took off and virtually everyone in UC settled down for a snooze opting for lunch to be served a 2/2.5 hours into the flight (since many people had just had breakfast in the Clubhouse - no-one wanted lunch yet). We did the same. I requested, and received a glass of champagne just before my meal. When I received my main course, I requested a top up. The Flight Attendant came back and apologised that they had run out of champagne! I asked whether they had any other sparkling wine (no they didn't) or even if they had anything in economy (no, they don't serve sparkling wine in economy). I was not impressed at all: we were 3 hours into a day flight, hardly anyone had been drinking for the first 2.5 hours of the 9 hour flight (unless someone on the top deck was downing bottles of champagne... [ii] ) and we were now out of champagne [n]. Now there are two different champagnes listed on the inflight menu - did they only load one bottle of each?
I am not a big drinker. I don't really like wine much at all, but I love champagne (it is what I drink - about a bottle a week [:I] - at home). So to be flying UC and have a one glass ration is incredibly annoying.
I have read about this happening on here before. What is the best way to complain? Assuming that we fly Virgin again sometime soon, I don't really want to get caught like this again. ALthough maybe the answer is to buy a couple of mini bottles in dutyfree and ask for it to be chilled when I get on the plane - could be Virgin's new advertising line 'Fly Upper Class and BYOB' [ii]
The rest of the flight and the crew were lovely. I liked the cauliflour cheese soup, the steak pie and the sticky toffee pudding (asked for and got some ice cream to go with it too).
Boo
Flight took off at 9.20am. I decided to be good and not drink this early (I stuck to orange juice/water). A few people had a pre-departure champagne, but not alot (as I saw the drinks go past). Anyway, I thought that the pre-departure champagne was from a different allotment of champagne (for tax purposes...)?
Flight took off and virtually everyone in UC settled down for a snooze opting for lunch to be served a 2/2.5 hours into the flight (since many people had just had breakfast in the Clubhouse - no-one wanted lunch yet). We did the same. I requested, and received a glass of champagne just before my meal. When I received my main course, I requested a top up. The Flight Attendant came back and apologised that they had run out of champagne! I asked whether they had any other sparkling wine (no they didn't) or even if they had anything in economy (no, they don't serve sparkling wine in economy). I was not impressed at all: we were 3 hours into a day flight, hardly anyone had been drinking for the first 2.5 hours of the 9 hour flight (unless someone on the top deck was downing bottles of champagne... [ii] ) and we were now out of champagne [n]. Now there are two different champagnes listed on the inflight menu - did they only load one bottle of each?
I am not a big drinker. I don't really like wine much at all, but I love champagne (it is what I drink - about a bottle a week [:I] - at home). So to be flying UC and have a one glass ration is incredibly annoying.
I have read about this happening on here before. What is the best way to complain? Assuming that we fly Virgin again sometime soon, I don't really want to get caught like this again. ALthough maybe the answer is to buy a couple of mini bottles in dutyfree and ask for it to be chilled when I get on the plane - could be Virgin's new advertising line 'Fly Upper Class and BYOB' [ii]
The rest of the flight and the crew were lovely. I liked the cauliflour cheese soup, the steak pie and the sticky toffee pudding (asked for and got some ice cream to go with it too).
Boo