Hello everyone,
It's been a long while since I last posted and this thread quickly caught my attention.
As crew for VS, I can assure you that we all receive the same training, which as mentioned before, features heavily on service. It goes without saying that the vast majority of our training is factored around the safety and AvMed aspects of our job role.
However, unfortunately, some of you have clearly experienced flights where this does not seem to be the case. I can only reiterate what has been said by a fellow colleague previously. There are a few people and from my experience, flying 6-7 times a month, (something which I am sure many of you do more times than myself!) it is a few that do not seem to remember why they wanted/were selected for the job in the first place. Please, do not think for a moment that I am trying to make any excuses for crew's lack of attention to service and in some cases, rudeness(!!) towards any passenger. Whether you are travelling in Y, W or J, the level of service provided should not differ. Naturally, what you are offering and the nature of your services need to be altered accordingly depending on many factors, ie. flight time, number of services offered and of course cabin that you are working in.
BUT, the level of service should never change and I wholeheartedly agree that you SHOULD be able to get onboard any Virgin flight, whether it be day or night, ex LHR or ex outstation, in Upper or not and receive consistent, high levels of service.
Something that is mentioned frequently, is staff using the UC bar.
This is probably my biggest gripe of them all.
It is not a rule within VS that staff travelling must not use the bar, HOWEVER it is a known fact that any time spent there is minimal for the very reason that there are full revenue passengers that have paid alot of money for that priveledge and if seats are taken up by crew (in uniform or not) gathered around the bar, naturally there is no room for the very people that have paid for this service.
I do not believe that there is any excuse for this. If you are lucky enough to be upgraded to J (some of us are entitled to it, others are not) then you really should be keeping a low profile and not making any obvious reference to the fact that you are staff travelling whether that be on holiday, for work or any other reason.
With many of our trip patterns changing, it is becoming ever more frequent for entire crew complements to be travelling to an outstation (or back to LHR/LGW/MAN) to either get home after working out, or go out to work home.
Indeed, my partner (also crew for VS) passengered out in J this evening to EWR to bring the VS2 home as a crew member has been taken ill downroute.
Where space is available, crew will be seated in J (space available naturally) when it is operationally neccessary for them to be sent for work purposes.
This is what I believe to have happened in the example given by the OP. A whole crew were paxing home and should never have even been at the bar and any crew member that disagrees with me should think how they would feel if roles were reversed.
To sum up (and apologies if I have sent you all to sleep), I do believe that the parties concerned should always write into VS, whether that be to praise or complain. I genuinely hope you receive a decent reply at the minimum for your trouble and all efforts should be made to encourage you to return to us, so that we can show you what a Virgin flight should be like.
I have said it before and I will say it again; I am extremely proud to work for Virgin. I left a very well paid job at (ahem!) BA to come here and wouldn't wish to work anywhere else for a minute, however, please please take up any concerns that you have onboard with the FSM. Their job is to manage all aspects of the flight. I would love to say I hope you never have to but if the situation should arise, please at the very least do write in at the earliest convinience.
I truly hope to see you onboard again soon. If you are travelling in our lovely UC cabin then you may not see me (I don't have my senior's badge just yet!) but I know that many, if not all of the crew would agree with what has been said and give you the best service that I am confident we are capable of.
Take care, happy flying everyone!
GV-GAV
