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Skipness One Echo 10th November 2005 15:41

Just as a reply the aircraft was utilised well. Position over on a Monday, left late and got back Wed early, left late Wed back early Fri, left late Fri back early Sun and then picked up in the afternoon to Heathrow.
Oddly enough, the Virgin Nigeria VK Heathrow service is now only using the VS code. But they are moving to Sussex in a few weeks.

WHBM 10th November 2005 16:59

SOE

That's not good utilisation. You can do a daily round trip to Nigeria with one aircraft (out day back night) as is done to Lagos. This one did three round trips a week, plus the positioning costs.

If the Nigerian routes make as much as sometimes claimed, wonder why this route has gone, why Nigeria Airways staggered into bankruptcy, why Kano disappeared from all international routings, etc. And that's before all the tickets sold on credit cards which subsequently get dishonoured, and the costs for all the aircraft damage regularly done on the potholed runway surface at Lagos.

Re-Heat 10th November 2005 21:06


If the Nigerian routes make as much as sometimes claimed, wonder why this route has gone, why Nigeria Airways staggered into bankruptcy
Pure corruption is why.

Bluebaron 30th November 2005 12:13

New Virgin Ad, best airline tv ad ?
 
http://www.marketingweb.co.za/adchat/388603.htm

fantastic!!

BB ;)

Kace 30th November 2005 12:41

Sure is a very funny commercial!

But itīs not really new, is it? I already had it on my computer about 10 months ago.....

747FOCAL 30th November 2005 12:43

Brilliant. :E

nosher 15th December 2005 19:08

Virgin Atlantic Codeshare on MAS
 
Does anyone know why Virgin Atlantic has stopped offering flight to Kuala Lumpur on a codeshare basis with Malaysia Airlines?

Globaliser 16th December 2005 10:16

Off the top of my head, ISTR that this was something to do with SQ buying a chunk of VS, and VS then codesharing on SQ services to SIN. May also have had something to do with the introduction of LHR-HKG-SYD, too, which eliminated the need for VS to offer its code on LHR-KUL-SYD on MH metal.

night hawk 150 6th January 2006 12:01

LHR - Florida Virgin
 
Hello just a quick note to ask if anyone can tell me what type of aircraft and reg that virgin use on the GTW to orlando florida route please


thanks
Craig

sorry thanks for your replies it is from GTW

Gaza 6th January 2006 12:06

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
I thought all VS MCO flights left from LGW.

In any event they would rotate the aircraft.

http://www.v-flyer.com/ is a good site for more specific VS info.

apaddyinuk 6th January 2006 12:09

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
As Gaza states correctly all VS flight to MCO leave from LGW and not LHR. VS operate their 744's on the route.

Gaza 6th January 2006 12:28

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 

Originally Posted by Student~C150~Ipswich
Hello just a quick note to ask if anyone can tell me what type of aircraft and reg that virgin use on the GTW to orlando florida route please
thanks
Craig
sorry thanks for your replies it is from GTW

As you have discovered you cannot change the title of your thread so why have you changed the content - LHR to GTW? The ICAO code for London Gatwick is LGW.

As I said in my first reply try www.v-flyer.com

Shanwickman 6th January 2006 12:35

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
Gaza you are getting your ICAO and your IATA codes mixed up.
The ICAO code for London Gatwick is EGKK. The IATA code is LGW

Gaza 6th January 2006 12:50

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 

Originally Posted by Shanwickman
Gaza you are getting your ICAO and your IATA codes mixed up.
The ICAO code for London Gatwick is EGKK. The IATA code is LGW

Doh! :uhoh: Fingers going ahead of brain. :O

Wycombe 6th January 2006 13:58

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
All VS flights ex LGW are on the 744, except I believe for Port Harcourt.

The LGW 744's are a different fit to those based at LHR, with a smaller Upper Class section and Premium Economy upstairs only. All of that means more Y class and a greater overall pax capacity for what are essentially leisure destinations.

I'm taking one to MCO next month.

Globaliser 6th January 2006 16:16

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 

Originally Posted by Student~C150~Ipswich
Hello just a quick note to ask if anyone can tell me what type of aircraft and reg that virgin use on the GTW to orlando florida route please
...
sorry thanks for your replies it is from GTW

And just to complete the lesson, GTW is at Zlin in the Czech Republic.

spannersatcx 6th January 2006 17:00

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 

all VS flight to MCO leave from LGW
except those that leave from Manchester of course!

gatwicknose 9th January 2006 14:02

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
Just for info... VS fleet from Gatwick is more sardine can than LHR..seats closer together..more sweaty masses and poorer service... No axe to grind personally but cut thru the hype and its really nothing special. Better service and pretty much the same IFE on CO/US/DL etc etc...

Oh yes , and for the bilingual amongst you...this week we will mostly be putting up our signs in Italian!!

Wycombe 9th January 2006 15:28

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
Gatwicknose,

I gave the official version of the difference between the VS LHR and LGW 744 layouts in an earlier post (not that I work for VS!) I think you will find that the seat pitch in Economy is the same whether you fly on either fleet (although as I mentioned there are more Economy seats on the LGW aeroplanes).

If you are referring to the Italian language placards in these aeroplanes, I believe this is because the 5 LGW-based 744's were built for Alitalia, who cancelled their order quite late on making them available for SRB, who wanted to put his classic's out to pasture (or desert, actually).

gatwicknose 10th January 2006 08:08

Re: LHR - Florida Virgin
 
Differences between LGW and LHR fleets are not even subtle. I am not on a bashing mission here but there was a time when virgin were in the forefront but now what they do is duplicated by many carriers. The way in which safety demos are reduced to rather silly cartoons, and the general attitude of the crews (notably ex LGW) looks tired and unprofessional. They really need to tighten up their act at LGW!


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