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Flight test
Flight test: Virgin Atlantic
Can't afford to fly business but want the extra space and comfort? This class is an excellent bet.
Can't afford to fly business but want the extra space and comfort? This class is an excellent bet.
The service is generous - and so, it appears, is this airline's approach to upgrades.
Do children and business class mix? On any flight, it would depend who you ask.
Staff are friendly and unfussed, but if you're after absolute comfort, you should consider moving further forward.
Virgin Australia's new business class seats are far better than they need to be.
The cabin crew could well be the friendliest I've come across. Nothing was too difficult.
It's business class passengers only when you go upstairs on a Qantas 747 jumbo jet.
It's just good old-fashioned service and the airline's president is also the pilot.
Pay a little extra and you can experience 'Economy Plus' - an improved version of a standard economy seat.
It's hard to think of an economy class meal that was better than this one.
New seats are rolling out, but it's the service that can make all the difference.
Personal attention leaves me feeling I'm more than just a nameless passenger.
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