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6 out of 8 in JWas it a full flight?
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Cabin Manager on VA1407 last night was great. Kudos to her. Very attentive.
Same options on VA887 MEL-SYD that I took on Thursday 5/12. No chocolate bar though but I was flying on Rewards points; I'd imagine 2A and 2C (who were served first) would have gotten them as the Cabin Manager was quite attentive towards themTook V870 Business from Sydney-Melbourne 5.30pm departure (left 30 minutes late) on 08 December. Lounge was a zoo (as usual) and unfortunately couldn't get on an earlier flight as every seat was booked. Was on one of the refurbished 737-800's with the new (more comfortable) business seating - but with no fixed divider between the cabins. Minus a point for that one. That said the flight went well, the FA was lovely and the meal of Beef Rendang (with the other option being the Mac & Cheese with optional Chorizo). Had a nice Sav Blanc to wash it down and they had two refills which was nice. 7/10.
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There are no chocolates loaded on the tray for short flights.Same options on VA887 MEL-SYD that I took on Thursday 5/12. No chocolate bar though but I was flying on Rewards points; I'd imagine 2A and 2C (who were served first) would have gotten them as the Cabin Manager was quite attentive towards them
Unless you were Layslow flying on VA870There are no chocolates loaded on the tray for short flights.
Pretty much the cm doing their own inconsistent thing as we've seen above.Unless you were Layslow flying on VA870
Speaking of which, complimentary festive chocolates for guests seated in Economy:There are no chocolates loaded on the tray for short flights.
Ho ho hoSpeaking of which, complimentary festive chocolates for guests seated in Economy:
Virgin Australia prepares for record breaking summer
Wednesday, 11 December 2024: Passenger records are set to soar this summer with Virgin Australia scheduled to operate up to 3,000 flights per week across its domestic and short-haunewsroom.virginaustralia.com