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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 4:11 pm
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JFK - SFO - How does VX rate?

I just bought four tickets from JFK to SFO for a family trip in June. VX had (by far) the best prices. But reading the postings makes me wonder - how does the overall in-flight experience on VX compare with the other big players on this route (food, entertainment options, service, leg room, etc.). Thanks to you VX veterans for your thoughts.
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 5:49 pm
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Originally Posted by bofc
I just bought four tickets from JFK to SFO for a family trip in June. VX had (by far) the best prices. But reading the postings makes me wonder - how does the overall in-flight experience on VX compare with the other big players on this route (food, entertainment options, service, leg room, etc.). Thanks to you VX veterans for your thoughts.
I took this the other way around, and had a great flight, but it was in F. The legroom in coach is not as much as JetBlue, but the inflight entertainment, food, and service are the best around, IMO.
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 6:06 pm
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Originally Posted by bofc
I just bought four tickets from JFK to SFO for a family trip in June. VX had (by far) the best prices. But reading the postings makes me wonder - how does the overall in-flight experience on VX compare with the other big players on this route (food, entertainment options, service, leg room, etc.). Thanks to you VX veterans for your thoughts.
My wife and I flew SFO->JFK for Thanksgiving. Red with TV, music, Google maps and on demand food made the flight feel a lot shorter (a couple whiskey's helped too ). The whole flight just has a kinda funky feel to it all (mood lighting is cool).

Paying for exit row seats is definitely worth it. Although on our trans-con there were a lot of exit row seats vacant which other pax grabbed (FA's didn't mind), so we *could* have gotten them for free.

All staff that we encountered were very nice (opposed to grumpy UA staff). There was an agent at the gate well before boarding. No long lines (even on Thanksgiving eve - VX terminal @ SFO ).

I'll go out of my way to book VX again. Although the routes I travel make it kinda difficult. ...I'm based in Canada (YEG) and usually travel to SFO, ORD and BDL (also within Canada to YYZ and YOW). For now I can only really book VX for holiday travel (thinking of LAS and/or SEA next month from SFO).

My wife and I are both UA 1P (*G) and preferred our flight to any we've had on UA E+ (I enjoyed it more than F on an A319). Other ppl's experiences may be different. We may have just caught them at a good time.
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 6:15 pm
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Prismwiz just posted a good trip report ^
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 3:00 am
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Originally Posted by bofc
I just bought four tickets from JFK to SFO for a family trip in June. VX had (by far) the best prices. But reading the postings makes me wonder - how does the overall in-flight experience on VX compare with the other big players on this route (food, entertainment options, service, leg room, etc.). Thanks to you VX veterans for your thoughts.
What everyone above said. The inflight is second to none. You should enjoy the experience, much more than the legacy players. ^
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 8:04 am
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flying NYC to Cali because my girlfriend and i are in a bi-coastal relationship, i definitely prefer flying VX.

It may sound silly, but being able to eat whenever i want, and being able to get water - unlimited - whenever i want - are the main reasons for that preference. i may not eat at all on the flight, but that's not the point. it's the fact if i want to, i can. i have a choice. as for the water - well, i'll easily drink 100 or more ounces in the trip - so yea, that's a big plus.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 4:15 pm
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Tree brings up a good point - not often mentioned. There's a fridge in the back of the plane that's "self service" with bottled water. You can help yourself whenever you like.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 5:06 pm
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Originally Posted by SFO 1K
Tree brings up a good point - not often mentioned. There's a fridge in the back of the plane that's "self service" with bottled water. You can help yourself whenever you like.
oh yeah, that reminds me of the music they play in the lavs ^

-- a lot of nice little touches everywhere.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 6:47 pm
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Originally Posted by SFO 1K
Tree brings up a good point - not often mentioned. There's a fridge in the back of the plane that's "self service" with bottled water. You can help yourself whenever you like.
Sidenote: the original plan for the minibar was to stock them with not only bottled water, but also soft drinks/juices as well. Don't know if that will ever come to pass.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 7:02 pm
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Originally Posted by articos
Sidenote: the original plan for the minibar was to stock them with not only bottled water, but also soft drinks/juices as well. Don't know if that will ever come to pass.
I hope it does - that's a nice addition. I recall seeing that as well in early material before the carrier started flying.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 7:44 pm
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Originally Posted by nermaljcat
Prismwiz just posted a good trip report ^
Thank you for your kind words. Although I think you linked Carfield's profile rather than mine. My report was for SEA-SFO, not a TransCon. However, I assume the service would be similar and that the flight would pass by just as quickly proportionaly.
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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 6:59 pm
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I hope it does - that's a nice addition. I recall seeing that as well in early material before the carrier started flying.
I do too. They had originally even talked about fresh fruit back there, gratis, but that definitely got cut. The drinks were changed more for logistical reasons than anything else - so it could happen, I hope, but now that it is what is, I doubt it.

Originally Posted by prismwiz
However, I assume the service would be similar and that the flight would pass by just as quickly proportionaly.
It is, and it does. (er, as long as Red is working. )
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