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diesel36
5th Aug 2005, 22:33
i noticed on other websites and this one about first choice new cabin up the front then people saying mytravel should try it. since mytravel got the 330,s about 6years ago they have always had an upgraded cabin up the front. its called premiar gold. its also gives 36" leg room nice leather armchair seats upgraded meal free drinks amenitity kit nice soft blanket , speacilality coffees ice cream and all the rest. not bad for a charter i say.. and it was off airliners.net i got this subject off....

Mr @ Spotty M
6th Aug 2005, 09:10
First Choice have revamped the whole cabin, with increased seat pitch in the main cabin.
My Travel, Britannia and Monarch plus others, only at the front.

Airboi-A330
7th Aug 2005, 00:04
This winter MYT (rumouur has it ) are going to be upgrading all the cabins, economy and Premier Gold, taking rows out and upgrading the cabin service, more leg room, wider more comfortable seats etc on the A330's.

TJ747
7th Aug 2005, 10:47
Well lets just hope that if they do upgrade the cabins at MyTravel, we should revert back to the dress code for Prem Gold passengers (no trainers/jeans/vests/trakkies)

This is meant to be an upgraded service, but It looks like chav city in that cabin sometimes.

Im not a snob or anything but i feel that these upgraded cabins should have a dress code to maintain a smart appearance.

Anyone else agree with me on that one.

Cheers

TJ747

yeoman
12th Aug 2005, 16:02
I am a snob.

Do any MYT pax own clothes other than previously detailed?:ok:

TJ747
12th Aug 2005, 16:33
YEOMAN:

That made me chuckle, sometimes i think they get a free week with mytravel when they collect their giro. hehehe.

I love em really and to be honest, without them, i wouldnt be in my job that i have.

CargoOne
12th Aug 2005, 18:10
Well, I don't have any jeans and t-shirts at all, but considering the nature of MyTravel flights you hardly can expect passengers to wear the suit. When I'm heading for vacation I never have any suit with me.

But anyway there are plenty of scheduled flights out of London to most holiday destinations, sometimes you can even catch a 3-class service so you have a choise if you want to fly in a style.

pilot_will
13th Aug 2005, 23:54
I would wear trainers, im not at work, im going on holiday. I've just been on a MYT flight (a very nice one too for those MYT crew reading this!) and a lot were in shorts, shirts, trainers. I would wear jeans although I would be classed as mad getting off the aircraft with a temp of 35 degrees ;)

In the in-flight mag it does state a dress code, which I think is acceptable considering MYT is a large holiday airline, with people forgetting about the work clothes.

Just my 2 pence...

NEastMidlands
15th Aug 2005, 12:40
Premiar Gold, Monarch Premium, Star Class Premier are hardly business class are they.

These flights are for holiday makers seeking to get away from the suit at the end of the day.