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#91597 by Nottingham Nick
11 Jan 2006, 20:54
I think this topic has been done to death in the past, especially here.

Thread not locked as old thread is a few months old, and maybe some people want a new debate [8D];)

Nick
#91601 by virgin bb
11 Jan 2006, 21:21
Dear All,

As all of u are aware that there are the new W and Y seats on trial called Echo and Alpha.

Since this forum is full of Virgin lovers, flying club members, staff, etc.. would it help if we put something together (reasonable ones) and send it off to Virgin for them to see what 'WE' really want? .... before they really change new seats which might have a chance of being worse than before.

I would say... for W class

Table surface too slippery.

Leg room can increase from 38 inche to 40 inches. As Thai and some other carriers like NZ will have 40 inches.

The PTV. It drives me crazy when people recline in front of me. The TV cannot be pulled up further and the screen is totally blanked out due to light distortion/reflection.

The legrest can go abit higher.

For some routes, since it is W, they should consider 25kg allowance!

Quite happy with Y meal and amenity kit.

For Y,

Definitely the seat pitch and width! Some carriers offer 32-34 inches! I believe 32 inches are more acceptable.

Thicker padding

Virgin bb
#91666 by FamilyMan
12 Jan 2006, 09:53
Originally posted by virgin bb
The PTV. It drives me crazy when people recline in front of me. The TV cannot be pulled up further and the screen is totally blanked out due to light distortion/reflection.

Oh yes [^]

Also - how about a PE seats where you can get the arms up. It's annoying when PE is half empty and you can't take advantage of the extra space as you can in Y.

Phil
#91669 by AlanA
12 Jan 2006, 10:10
What is needed is a benchmarking excersise against the competitors in each class and I am sorry to say this has to include some of the charter airlines who have caught up and in some cases passed VS.

I am sure that VS have done this, but seem not to be taking any notice of the results? If its down to price competativeness, then there would have not been an increase in W seats on certain routes.

I think we all started with VS due to their perceived difference to other airlines, their innovation etc, but that now seems to have been costed out [:(!]
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