So, an opportunity to profit from the AS-VX fare wars popped up: a chance to visit dear friends over the weekend. Fares ended up being cheapest going down on a Friday evening on AS ($99), coming back Sunday afternoon on VX ($81). I was hoping against hope that I might even sneak into VX first- since I'm MVP Gold on Alaska, this would likely mean I would get first coming down and going up.
So, Friday night to start...
AS 410 SEA-LAX, 737-700, Seat 2C
Sea-Tac's north TSA checkpoint + MVP means I can usually get to the airport less than an hour before my flight and STILL board on-time. That being said... the plane was about 15 minutes late to board (not unusual for a Friday evening), so I could have even been a bit later, I guess.
I had also cleared for an MVPG first-class upgrade at 72 hours, so that part was set as well... came on-board, and we had an LA-based crew, with Sammy in the first class cabin. Since this was a dinner flight, I was going to get the new "upgraded service" Alaska rolled out in response to Virgin. Hmm, it's the same Athena water bottle... lets see what's next.
Sammy came through for drink orders, and I surprised him with "cream soda and vodka". Jones Cream Soda and vodka is a nice drink indeed, and I do think that's an upgrade. I typed away for a while on my laptop.
Dinner service followed: it was described as "roast beef, mashed potatoes and green beans". Yes, please, with the red (a nice Merlot). It came out and the "roast beef" was more a chuck/pot roast cut (as a chunk), but tender enough that I could cut it with a fork. The gravy was fine, the green beans were blanched just right- not soggy, still crisp, and the potato roll was good (and there was an accompanying chocolate). Perhaps my dish could have been a bit warmer, but all in all, it was good- not fancy in presentation or a gourmet feast but solid diner food.
Came back to more work and a Red Bull for an aperitif... and then we came in for a landing and Sammy shook all of our hands. The service was fine, and I thought "well, this HAS indeed been upgraded quite nicely".
Well, then, Saturday, doing online checkin about 23 hours early, I saw an open F seat for VX. Now, I knew this had a very good chance of blowing away AS, but I figured I might as well compare- and besides, first for $139 is still a pretty good deal, isn't it?
VX 717, LAX-SEA, Airbus 320 (California Dreaming), seat 2C
This was a mid-afternoon flight where, were I flying AS, I wouldn't be getting full meal service (either the First Class basket, or on the upgraded routes, fruit and cheese plates or some such). OK, time to get to the airport.
It seems F on VX lets you cut to the head of the TSA line, so that proved convenient for Terminal 6. I hung out and chatted with the VX Airport team member, used my T-Mobile WiFi access (rant: why, oh WHY, does SEA have such crappy WiFi options compared to PDX (free), LAS (free), LAX (Tmo), SFO (Tmo)? Who the hell USES Wayport, anyway? I shouldn't have to go to the AS lounge to get WiFi...) Boarding started, and I was in my seat.
Oh. My. Yeah, you get a lot of room in F on VX. Enough so that I let someone STAND in between my seat and 1C while the VA Flight Team was wheeling a passenger in a wheelchair aboard, and didn't feel cramped. Oh, wait, so THAT's where the massage control is? Oh, my...
Bonus points for the VX team: they serve a drink while you're on the ground. One Bloody Mary later... we fly. Red works fine (I watch
Elizabeth: The Golden Age... and then it's inflight meal service. Chicken with pasta, or ravioli? I pick the ravioli, figuring "let's see if they get the pasta al dente".
What I got was:
Starter: Porcini mushroom salad, Asian ginger salad, beef strips salad,
Main course: Ravioli (with a really solid
Pinot Noir as the dinner wine as well),
and a dessert trio of strawberries, mousse and vanilla nut pudding...
Yep, VX just blew Alaska away. I would have been happy if I had spent $50 on the Bloody Mary, wine and food at a restaurant, with tax and tip, the food quality was that good... and I got an incredibly comfortable chair, a nice space, and so on.
Service from the VA flight member was great as well (regrettably, I didn't put his name down in my notes like Sammy's).
So, to sum up:
- Yes, AS has improved their service on their West Coast trunk routes (SEA-SFO/LAX).
- It still isn't holding a candle to VX.