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Virgin America’s First Day
Michael from San Francisco August 2007

I realized in mid-July that I needed to fly from my home in San Francisco to the Los Angeles area around August 8, the date Virgin America planned to begin operations. After I heard the VA spokeswoman on Travel Hub Radio, how could I not take the opportunity to fly an exciting new airline on its first day?

I’m kind of a travel snob, so I had to check out the first class seating, even though it was only going to be a one-hour trip each way. The ticket was $318 round-trip, booked into first. I have paid that much once or twice for coach on the big carriers when I had to travel at the last minute.

I arrived at SFO about 3 hours before departure. Check-in was pleasant although the agent had to figure out how to check my bag. Apparently when I started online check-in it had marked me as checked-in even though I hit cancel before getting to the boarding pass step. After a few minutes, I was on my way with a shiny red boarding pass. Security wasn’t too bad so I made it to the gate in time for most of the pre-launch party. They had red balloons everywhere, including some spelling out VA. I could hear San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, CEO Fred Reid and Sir Richard Branson speak. I was too late to get a good view of the speeches, but I admit it was pretty exciting. However, I found this YouTube video  from that first day in SF, shot by a passenger sitting one row in front of me. We both post on Fly Talk The video includes some of the speeches, views from the airport and inside the plane.

After the speeches, I had a bit of a sandwich and some coffee. I didn’t take a cupcake, but they looked tempting. Then, I did some work on my laptop until it was time to board for LA. The NY flight departed before the LA flight, and a Virgin Atlantic flight to London was also preparing to depart nearby.

At boarding, they handed out headsets and a goodie bag in honor of the first day of flying. I made my way down the jet bridge to my seat in row 2.

The planes definitely do have mood lighting. I think the “W” Hotel is a good comparison. The purple and pink lighting is softer than the typical fluorescent bulbs most airlines used. The first class seats are very nice—tons of leg room, and lots of ways to fine tune the recline angle, leg rest, etc. The massage is a rolling lumbar support. It was OK, but not great.

After takeoff, they actually served an appetizer box in first class. It included a melon wrapped in prosciutto, a caprese with cherry tomatoes and mozzarella, and very tasty chocolate mousse. This was much nicer than peanuts or pretzels.

I played a little with the entertainment system. They have a Google flight map, which could distract me for hours on a long flight. :-) I also put a few songs that I didn’t have on my iPod into a playlist. The sound quality is much better than a typical airplane. It was soon time for an uneventful landing in LA.

The return flight to SF on the 13th was similar. We had some delays because the aircraft arrived late. It still seemed a little like people were trying to figure out how to do things, but there was no lack of effort. One of the flight attendants from the first flight was working on my return and he remembered me, which was nice. VA uses the international terminal in San Francisco, which is the newest terminal. However, at LAX, they use terminal 6, which is very dated. For example, I had a hard time finding a plug for my laptop.

The thing which stood out to me was that the employees were in a good mood, and there was an emphasis on being courteous and helpful. The announcements included the phrase “don’t hesitate to ask for help, that’s what we are here for.” The major airlines have done so much damage to their worker morale that I have come to expect very little these days. Virgin America was a very welcome change.

If VA can keep up the good attitude, I think they will earn my business. I felt excited after both flights, rather than tired and relieved to be off the plane. I fly to both LA and NYC from time to time.
Click here to listen to our interview with Virgin America Spokesperson Abby Lunardini
       

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