Virgin
Atlantic is reinventing its Premium Economy cabin in a £12m revamp which includes a new wider seat and additional services to woo
business and leisure passengers alike.
The seat, which is currently being rolled out across the fleet, combines a
38” seat pitch with a width of 21”. The leather seat features enhanced ergonomics for improved comfort. It
also features a dual position footrest, lumbar support, adjustable headrest
with wings, and a redesigned tray table. All seats provide passengers with
lap top power.
Virgin Atlantic’s Premium Economy passengers benefit from many dedicated
services when they travel on Premium Economy which include a dedicated check in, a separate cabin, priority boarding, priority duty free and
quicker baggage reclaim and a dedicated toilet on the majority of aircraft.
They also receive a pre-departure drink and post dinner liqueur.
The new additional services include dedicated cabin crew, a redesigned meal
service and dedicated amenity kit. They will also receive a soft fleece blanket and a fruitbowl service, where passengers can help themselves to
fruit throughout the flight.
Last year Virgin Atlantic flew around half a million passengers in Premium
Economy and between 2000 and 2005 the number of passengers flying in the
cabin each year increased by 56%. All indications are that this market is
set to grow even more.
Joe Ferry, Head of Design for Virgin Atlantic,
commented, “Passengers are changing the way they travel, with many leisure passengers opting
for a more business class-orientated service for which Premium Economy fits the bill. We have extended that
business class feel further by taking the knowledge from designing our multi award winning Upper Class Suite and
integrating it into enhanced design and comfort for the new Premium Economy seat.”
Due to Premium Economy’s popularity Virgin Atlantic has increased the
number of Premium Economy seats on its fleet by one third in the past 18
months. Currently there are 58 Premium Economy seats on aircraft based at
Gatwick. The number of Premium Economy seats on aircraft operating from
Heathrow ranges from 28 to 38. The configuration of seats on the Upper Deck of the Boeing 747 is 2 – 2 with the configuration of
2-3-2 on the lower deck of 747 aircraft and on all Airbus aircraft.
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