Virgin or BA to Miami?

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bad company

18,886 posts

268 months

Tuesday 19th August 2014
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Salesy said:
I second that.

Vigin all the way.
Yes, Virgin for me.

Puggit

48,571 posts

250 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Having spoken to BA cabin staff on the route, they told me the BA planes are always full (because of code sharing, shared network and cruise traffic). You're more likely to find empty seats next to you with Virgin.

As both are pretty much similar in service, that would push me towards Virgin if I wasn't earning BA points.

thesyn

540 posts

183 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Having used both into Miami and out I would echo BA planes being fuller on the return night flight. The only other difference is BA seem to ply you with more alcohol, Virgin need prompting for refills!

Ari

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19,363 posts

217 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Puggit said:
Having spoken to BA cabin staff on the route, they told me the BA planes are always full (because of code sharing, shared network and cruise traffic). You're more likely to find empty seats next to you with Virgin.

As both are pretty much similar in service, that would push me towards Virgin if I wasn't earning BA points.
That's worth an awful lot! My last two night flights back I've been lucky enough to have three seats to myself. Bliss! Means you can lie flat (if a bit scrunched up). They were both Virgin out of Orlando though.

nick francis

858 posts

263 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Flew back last night with BA on the 208 flight out of Miami, the plane was less than half full in the back section! Plane seemed very tired, sure it was turbulent but seemed every panel was rattling, by contrast the Airbus we shuttled up to Manchester in after was just as bumpy due to atmospherics but at least the thing didn't feel as if was going to shake itself to bits.