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On Friday we arrived at MCO (after on-line check in where World Traveller Plus seats were confirmed) to discover that our BA flight was cancelled; it hadn't left LGW! Yeh, extra day? No! The check-in woman was quick to tell us that they had managed to get everyone on the Virgin flight and yes, we had Premium Economy seats - the equivalent of BA's World Traveller Plus.
Here's my take on the differences. The private upstairs cabin was nice and roomy and the 2 dedicated crew were brilliant. Food was better on BA outbound but cutlery and presentation won on VA, plus they have the 'little touches' that don't cost much but are pleasant to have: hot towels and warm bread rolls.
For us though, BA wins because IMHO there is marginally more room. My (small) friend commented that when the seat in front was reclined fully, my knees were almost touching the seat in front, and this was not so with BA. I'm tall, and DH is 6'2" so would definitely choose BA if travelling with him unless there was a big price difference.
One final observation that on flight VS28 (the earlier of Virgin's 2 LGW flights) there were still empty seats with a few people having a row to themselves despite having 'swallowed' a whole BA flight-load of passengers.
The cancellation was allegedly due to some technical problem but you do wonder. It was obviously in both airlines' interests to combine their passengers on that day, technical difficulties or not
Here's my take on the differences. The private upstairs cabin was nice and roomy and the 2 dedicated crew were brilliant. Food was better on BA outbound but cutlery and presentation won on VA, plus they have the 'little touches' that don't cost much but are pleasant to have: hot towels and warm bread rolls.
For us though, BA wins because IMHO there is marginally more room. My (small) friend commented that when the seat in front was reclined fully, my knees were almost touching the seat in front, and this was not so with BA. I'm tall, and DH is 6'2" so would definitely choose BA if travelling with him unless there was a big price difference.
One final observation that on flight VS28 (the earlier of Virgin's 2 LGW flights) there were still empty seats with a few people having a row to themselves despite having 'swallowed' a whole BA flight-load of passengers.
The cancellation was allegedly due to some technical problem but you do wonder. It was obviously in both airlines' interests to combine their passengers on that day, technical difficulties or not
