Iberia A350 crew training flights tomorrow?
#21
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
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Posts: 95
A few thoughts after the trip down to Madrid today.
Iberia’s new A359-900 has a decent business class product which left me impressed with the main aspects of the hard product - A few small issues need to be sorted - Most namely, the lack of available IFE.
The seat is very comfortable in both seating and bed mode. I liked the fact the footwell wasn’t fully enclosed and provided freedom for your feet which you don’t tend to get with most new generation business class seats.
The only major issue I had with the seat was the shoulder belt. The belt is mounted too close to the centre of headrest so when you have it fastened, it cuts into your neck with any minimal movements. It should have been mounted further towards the outer edge of the headrest so it sits across your shoulder in a more natural position.
The other problem I found with the seat was with the water bottle holder at floor level. I had a 750ml bottle of water with me and it wouldn’t fit. Not ideal as there is nowhere else to store it during takeoff and landing. The holder looks to only accept slim style bottles. This could have been designed differently as space exists to have allowed for most normal sized bottles. Small point, but an annoying one.
No cushions or bedding were loaded for this short flight (understandable I guess) - It would have been good to have seen what they plan to use prior to the aircraft moving onto it’s regular long haul routes
Onto the IFE..! It was active whilst on the ground however as soon as we got airborne, the crew announced it was unavailable for the duration of the flight - Queue groans from most of the cabin. This was 5 mins after the crew had asked passengers to sign up for Iberia Plus using the touchscreen if you weren’t already a member!
The IFE was working prior to departure so I’m unsure why IB are choosing to make it unavailable during the flight. This meant It wasn’t possible to see how effective the WiFi would and if any external cameras are available for passenger viewing. (Other A359 operators have these active and enhance the flight experience in my view)
As for the cabin crew - Wow..! It was like a first flight with no training beforehand. Some of the crew had no idea where to locate seat numbers, were generally looking around the galley for most items and looking very flustered. It’s gave me the impression they’d had no training on any aspect of the aircraft prior to stepping onboard.
I get that these training flights are to iron out service issues on a new type however paying customers are still onboard and you’d expect the crew to be more aware of the basics of the aircraft than they were. Improvements need to be made here asap.
On a more serious note - The guy sat opposite me was allowed to work with his laptop open throughout takeoff - The pre- departure cabin check was non existent.
Finally - Would I pay look to use the aircraft for IB flights once they find their way onto the JFK and EZE routes? - Yes I certainly would.
The seat was comfortable (Other than the shoulder belt) and the cabin layout felt spacious. It doesn’t have the refinement of QR’s Q-Suite product on their A359-900’s but it’s certainly an improvement on any existing IB product. It’s miles ahead of IAG’s business class offerings over at British Airways currently so a good option for Avios redemptions.
Overall I’d say it’s a solid 9/10 for the seat and cabin. IB need to sort their crew and IFE out quickly though.
Iberia’s new A359-900 has a decent business class product which left me impressed with the main aspects of the hard product - A few small issues need to be sorted - Most namely, the lack of available IFE.
The seat is very comfortable in both seating and bed mode. I liked the fact the footwell wasn’t fully enclosed and provided freedom for your feet which you don’t tend to get with most new generation business class seats.
The only major issue I had with the seat was the shoulder belt. The belt is mounted too close to the centre of headrest so when you have it fastened, it cuts into your neck with any minimal movements. It should have been mounted further towards the outer edge of the headrest so it sits across your shoulder in a more natural position.
The other problem I found with the seat was with the water bottle holder at floor level. I had a 750ml bottle of water with me and it wouldn’t fit. Not ideal as there is nowhere else to store it during takeoff and landing. The holder looks to only accept slim style bottles. This could have been designed differently as space exists to have allowed for most normal sized bottles. Small point, but an annoying one.
No cushions or bedding were loaded for this short flight (understandable I guess) - It would have been good to have seen what they plan to use prior to the aircraft moving onto it’s regular long haul routes
Onto the IFE..! It was active whilst on the ground however as soon as we got airborne, the crew announced it was unavailable for the duration of the flight - Queue groans from most of the cabin. This was 5 mins after the crew had asked passengers to sign up for Iberia Plus using the touchscreen if you weren’t already a member!
The IFE was working prior to departure so I’m unsure why IB are choosing to make it unavailable during the flight. This meant It wasn’t possible to see how effective the WiFi would and if any external cameras are available for passenger viewing. (Other A359 operators have these active and enhance the flight experience in my view)
As for the cabin crew - Wow..! It was like a first flight with no training beforehand. Some of the crew had no idea where to locate seat numbers, were generally looking around the galley for most items and looking very flustered. It’s gave me the impression they’d had no training on any aspect of the aircraft prior to stepping onboard.
I get that these training flights are to iron out service issues on a new type however paying customers are still onboard and you’d expect the crew to be more aware of the basics of the aircraft than they were. Improvements need to be made here asap.
On a more serious note - The guy sat opposite me was allowed to work with his laptop open throughout takeoff - The pre- departure cabin check was non existent.
Finally - Would I pay look to use the aircraft for IB flights once they find their way onto the JFK and EZE routes? - Yes I certainly would.
The seat was comfortable (Other than the shoulder belt) and the cabin layout felt spacious. It doesn’t have the refinement of QR’s Q-Suite product on their A359-900’s but it’s certainly an improvement on any existing IB product. It’s miles ahead of IAG’s business class offerings over at British Airways currently so a good option for Avios redemptions.
Overall I’d say it’s a solid 9/10 for the seat and cabin. IB need to sort their crew and IFE out quickly though.
#22
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 335
A few thoughts after the trip down to Madrid today.
Iberia’s new A359-900 has a decent business class product which left me impressed with the main aspects of the hard product - A few small issues need to be sorted - Most namely, the lack of available IFE.
The seat is very comfortable in both seating and bed mode. I liked the fact the footwell wasn’t fully enclosed and provided freedom for your feet which you don’t tend to get with most new generation business class seats.
The only major issue I had with the seat was the shoulder belt. The belt is mounted too close to the centre of headrest so when you have it fastened, it cuts into your neck with any minimal movements. It should have been mounted further towards the outer edge of the headrest so it sits across your shoulder in a more natural position.
The other problem I found with the seat was with the water bottle holder at floor level. I had a 750ml bottle of water with me and it wouldn’t fit. Not ideal as there is nowhere else to store it during takeoff and landing. The holder looks to only accept slim style bottles. This could have been designed differently as space exists to have allowed for most normal sized bottles. Small point, but an annoying one.
No cushions or bedding were loaded for this short flight (understandable I guess) - It would have been good to have seen what they plan to use prior to the aircraft moving onto it’s regular long haul routes
Onto the IFE..! It was active whilst on the ground however as soon as we got airborne, the crew announced it was unavailable for the duration of the flight - Queue groans from most of the cabin. This was 5 mins after the crew had asked passengers to sign up for Iberia Plus using the touchscreen if you weren’t already a member!
The IFE was working prior to departure so I’m unsure why IB are choosing to make it unavailable during the flight. This meant It wasn’t possible to see how effective the WiFi would and if any external cameras are available for passenger viewing. (Other A359 operators have these active and enhance the flight experience in my view)
As for the cabin crew - Wow..! It was like a first flight with no training beforehand. Some of the crew had no idea where to locate seat numbers, were generally looking around the galley for most items and looking very flustered. It’s gave me the impression they’d had no training on any aspect of the aircraft prior to stepping onboard.
I get that these training flights are to iron out service issues on a new type however paying customers are still onboard and you’d expect the crew to be more aware of the basics of the aircraft than they were. Improvements need to be made here asap.
On a more serious note - The guy sat opposite me was allowed to work with his laptop open throughout takeoff - The pre- departure cabin check was non existent.
Finally - Would I pay look to use the aircraft for IB flights once they find their way onto the JFK and EZE routes? - Yes I certainly would.
The seat was comfortable (Other than the shoulder belt) and the cabin layout felt spacious. It doesn’t have the refinement of QR’s Q-Suite product on their A359-900’s but it’s certainly an improvement on any existing IB product. It’s miles ahead of IAG’s business class offerings over at British Airways currently so a good option for Avios redemptions.
Overall I’d say it’s a solid 9/10 for the seat and cabin. IB need to sort their crew and IFE out quickly though.
Iberia’s new A359-900 has a decent business class product which left me impressed with the main aspects of the hard product - A few small issues need to be sorted - Most namely, the lack of available IFE.
The seat is very comfortable in both seating and bed mode. I liked the fact the footwell wasn’t fully enclosed and provided freedom for your feet which you don’t tend to get with most new generation business class seats.
The only major issue I had with the seat was the shoulder belt. The belt is mounted too close to the centre of headrest so when you have it fastened, it cuts into your neck with any minimal movements. It should have been mounted further towards the outer edge of the headrest so it sits across your shoulder in a more natural position.
The other problem I found with the seat was with the water bottle holder at floor level. I had a 750ml bottle of water with me and it wouldn’t fit. Not ideal as there is nowhere else to store it during takeoff and landing. The holder looks to only accept slim style bottles. This could have been designed differently as space exists to have allowed for most normal sized bottles. Small point, but an annoying one.
No cushions or bedding were loaded for this short flight (understandable I guess) - It would have been good to have seen what they plan to use prior to the aircraft moving onto it’s regular long haul routes
Onto the IFE..! It was active whilst on the ground however as soon as we got airborne, the crew announced it was unavailable for the duration of the flight - Queue groans from most of the cabin. This was 5 mins after the crew had asked passengers to sign up for Iberia Plus using the touchscreen if you weren’t already a member!
The IFE was working prior to departure so I’m unsure why IB are choosing to make it unavailable during the flight. This meant It wasn’t possible to see how effective the WiFi would and if any external cameras are available for passenger viewing. (Other A359 operators have these active and enhance the flight experience in my view)
As for the cabin crew - Wow..! It was like a first flight with no training beforehand. Some of the crew had no idea where to locate seat numbers, were generally looking around the galley for most items and looking very flustered. It’s gave me the impression they’d had no training on any aspect of the aircraft prior to stepping onboard.
I get that these training flights are to iron out service issues on a new type however paying customers are still onboard and you’d expect the crew to be more aware of the basics of the aircraft than they were. Improvements need to be made here asap.
On a more serious note - The guy sat opposite me was allowed to work with his laptop open throughout takeoff - The pre- departure cabin check was non existent.
Finally - Would I pay look to use the aircraft for IB flights once they find their way onto the JFK and EZE routes? - Yes I certainly would.
The seat was comfortable (Other than the shoulder belt) and the cabin layout felt spacious. It doesn’t have the refinement of QR’s Q-Suite product on their A359-900’s but it’s certainly an improvement on any existing IB product. It’s miles ahead of IAG’s business class offerings over at British Airways currently so a good option for Avios redemptions.
Overall I’d say it’s a solid 9/10 for the seat and cabin. IB need to sort their crew and IFE out quickly though.
#23
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
Programs: VS Gold and a few more.....
Posts: 95
#24
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
Programs: VS Gold and a few more.....
Posts: 95
Return flight today MAD-LHR.
IFE was working so had a good look through the system - It’s easy to navigate via the touchscreen and the separate controller. Menu’s are well laid out and content was decent.
Cons - IB hadn’t loaded any headsets (doh), the WiFi isn’t working yet and unfortunately IB have chosen not to integrate any of the A350’s external cameras which is a shame.
The crew were a lot better on today’s sector - A significant improvement on the outbound and the food offering was excellent also.
Finally - Here’s a picture of one of the RR Trent XWB’s. That’s my excuse anyone to show what a stunning day for flying today was!
Enjoy the IB A350 all - It will be an excellent product once all the initial teething problems are sorted.
IFE was working so had a good look through the system - It’s easy to navigate via the touchscreen and the separate controller. Menu’s are well laid out and content was decent.
Cons - IB hadn’t loaded any headsets (doh), the WiFi isn’t working yet and unfortunately IB have chosen not to integrate any of the A350’s external cameras which is a shame.
The crew were a lot better on today’s sector - A significant improvement on the outbound and the food offering was excellent also.
Finally - Here’s a picture of one of the RR Trent XWB’s. That’s my excuse anyone to show what a stunning day for flying today was!
Enjoy the IB A350 all - It will be an excellent product once all the initial teething problems are sorted.
#25
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: England - UK
Posts: 512
'unfortunately IB have chosen not to integrate any of the A350’s external cameras which is a shame.'
@StormDog Is that perm going forward do you know or just for these training flights? Shame if they're not going to be available.
@StormDog Is that perm going forward do you know or just for these training flights? Shame if they're not going to be available.
#26
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
Programs: VS Gold and a few more.....
Posts: 95
'unfortunately IB have chosen not to integrate any of the A350’s external cameras which is a shame.'
@StormDog Is that perm going forward do you know or just for these training flights? Shame if they're not going to be available.
@StormDog Is that perm going forward do you know or just for these training flights? Shame if they're not going to be available.
#29
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: South Coast, UK
Programs: Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 2,069
MAD-JFK
My wife and I are also booked on the 350 thanks to the recent Iberia promotion . My wife would like a window seat going out, to capture the views of New York etc. Left hand side or Right ? I'm happy to sit anywhere close by. Thanks.
Sorry, Business.
Sorry, Business.
Last edited by mike turnbull; Jul 27, 2018 at 3:56 am
#30
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Canary Wharf, London
Programs: MyWaitrose, IC Spire Ambassador, Hilton Diamond & BAEC Gold
Posts: 2,685
Did the MAD-LHR route today.
Headsets loaded. The IFE has a good quality screen.
The harness is really uncomfortable and will likely lead to people not wearing it when the seat belt sign is off. Not sure how you'd sleep with it on.
Announcements go on far too long as they are done in English and Spanish. Missed the last 5 mins of my film as it kept stopping whilst they announced things like booking on Iberia.com for the guaranteed lowest prices.
Crew didn't seem to care about checking the cabin for landing. No checks for seatbelts, glassware left on tables, etc.
A nice seat though, more comfortable than Finnairs one
Arrived at LHR T5C and the airbridge didn't work so waited quite a long time for them to turn it off and on again and get it fixed to the plane.
Headsets loaded. The IFE has a good quality screen.
The harness is really uncomfortable and will likely lead to people not wearing it when the seat belt sign is off. Not sure how you'd sleep with it on.
Announcements go on far too long as they are done in English and Spanish. Missed the last 5 mins of my film as it kept stopping whilst they announced things like booking on Iberia.com for the guaranteed lowest prices.
Crew didn't seem to care about checking the cabin for landing. No checks for seatbelts, glassware left on tables, etc.
A nice seat though, more comfortable than Finnairs one
Arrived at LHR T5C and the airbridge didn't work so waited quite a long time for them to turn it off and on again and get it fixed to the plane.