Virgin America Hawaii Inaugural Trip Report 2015
Virgin America, unlike JetBlue, does not treat all inaugurals as equals, but in general, you know your inaugural will be special if Virgin America calls you two weeks early, and tells you that there will be media on your flight and offers to rebook you for free if you want a low-key flight, or if Sir Richard Branson was on the guest list. When Virgin America announced Hawaii six months ago, I did not even hesitate to book especially I spotted first class seats available, especially from SFO to Honolulu. The price is $677 one-way, (which seems to be the lowest rate on this route in first class), which is actually not too bad. Plus I noticed that they scheduled a four hours layover at Honolulu for the return flight so I knew it would be worth it. Of course, I did not want to miss out the chance to fly a scheduled A320 ETOPS flight to Honolulu. I think everything works out in the end. Although this launch was still not as good as the Fort Lauderdale inaugurals with both SFO and LAX featuring a nonstop flight on the same day at similar times, it is still a cool inaugural experiences, and Virgin America not only rolls out the red carpet, but also surfboards.
Full album
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November 2, 2015
VX 51 SFO-HNL Lv0900 Arr1240 Airbus A320-200 Sharklet N281VA “Pineapple Express”
Check-in:
The only special check-in was the media check-in counters, but you could spot all the Hawaii-themed inaugural post board all over the terminal.
First Class check-in was fairly typical and the agent was polite, but not particularly exited about Honolulu.
Gate:
Gate 54B was our gate, and N281VA “Pineapple Express” was already here at SFO. Instead of the Netflix “House of Card” sticker a few weeks ago, a “Hawaiian woman” motif took its place – not sure if it is permanent, but a nice touch.
Airbnb Booth
AIRBNB sign was all over the place, as it was the main sponsor of today’s inaugural. Its CEO made a few speeches throughout the day.
Virgin America crews – I guess they either worked today’s flight or had ties with Hawaii.
Buffet – early morning POG cocktail (strong too), along with fruit, yogurt parfait and pastries
Virgin America, unlike JetBlue, does not treat all inaugurals as equals, but in general, you know your inaugural will be special if Virgin America calls you two weeks early, and tells you that there will be media on your flight and offers to rebook you for free if you want a low-key flight, or if Sir Richard Branson was on the guest list. When Virgin America announced Hawaii six months ago, I did not even hesitate to book especially I spotted first class seats available, especially from SFO to Honolulu. The price is $677 one-way, (which seems to be the lowest rate on this route in first class), which is actually not too bad. Plus I noticed that they scheduled a four hours layover at Honolulu for the return flight so I knew it would be worth it. Of course, I did not want to miss out the chance to fly a scheduled A320 ETOPS flight to Honolulu. I think everything works out in the end. Although this launch was still not as good as the Fort Lauderdale inaugurals with both SFO and LAX featuring a nonstop flight on the same day at similar times, it is still a cool inaugural experiences, and Virgin America not only rolls out the red carpet, but also surfboards.
Full album
http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/Ca...ugural11022015
November 2, 2015
VX 51 SFO-HNL Lv0900 Arr1240 Airbus A320-200 Sharklet N281VA “Pineapple Express”
Check-in:
The only special check-in was the media check-in counters, but you could spot all the Hawaii-themed inaugural post board all over the terminal.
First Class check-in was fairly typical and the agent was polite, but not particularly exited about Honolulu.
Gate:
Gate 54B was our gate, and N281VA “Pineapple Express” was already here at SFO. Instead of the Netflix “House of Card” sticker a few weeks ago, a “Hawaiian woman” motif took its place – not sure if it is permanent, but a nice touch.
Airbnb Booth
AIRBNB sign was all over the place, as it was the main sponsor of today’s inaugural. Its CEO made a few speeches throughout the day.
Virgin America crews – I guess they either worked today’s flight or had ties with Hawaii.
Buffet – early morning POG cocktail (strong too), along with fruit, yogurt parfait and pastries
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