Select Virgin Atlantic Flights Will Be Flown By (Former) Airberlin A330s in 2018

Select Virgin Atlantic Flights Will Be Flown By (Former) Airberlin A330s in 2018

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While the 787 is a fantastic aircraft, it has had its fair share of problems in the roughly eight years it has been flying. The latest issue seems to be with the Rolls Royce engines found on certain 787 aircraft, which have caused some planes to be grounded. One airline impacted by this is Virgin Atlantic.

Specifically, the Rolls Royce Trent-1000 engines found on Virgin Atlantic’s 787s have caused part of the fleet to be parked for a while, and as of now we don’t know how long it will take to find a solution. However, we’re talking months, not days, for this to be fixed. Because of this situation we’ve seen Delta pick up some of Virgin Atlantic’s transatlantic routes, though it goes beyond that.

For the spring and summer of 2018, Virgin Atlantic is leasing a fleet of Airbus A330-200 aircraft, which were formerly flown by airberlin. These A330s will operate select frequencies out of London Gatwick and Manchester, as follows:

While these flights will still be operated by Virgin Atlantic cabin crew and will feature the typical onboard service, there are some other things to be aware of when it comes to the onboard product. For one, rather than having herringbone seats in business class, these A330s feature a staggered configuration in business class, with fully flat seats and direct aisle access. However, unlike Virgin Atlantic’s other aircraft, these don’t feature an onboard bar.

For those booked in premium economy, unfortunately these A330s don’t have premium economy, so passengers booked in premium economy on these flights will have the option of receiving a partial refund and downgrading to economy, getting a refund, or taking another Virgin Atlantic flight that features premium economy.

In economy, the good news is that these A330s are in a 2-4-2 configuration, so the sets of two seats on the side of the aircraft are nice. However, these planes have awful legroom, worse than you’ll find on Virgin Atlantic’s planes, so that’s not ideal.

Hopefully these engine issues are solved sooner rather than later, though at a minimum it looks like Virgin Atlantic plans on operating these planes through July 31, 2018. If you’re booked onto one of the above flights, it’s at least worth knowing that you won’t get the typical Virgin Atlantic experience.

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  1. Gráinne Guest

    Noooo! I was looking forward to the "treat" of flying VS from Man - JFK in 2 weeks. So disappointed. Must try to pick least bad seat in economy now. Glad I didn't pay for premium.

  2. Dennis Guest

    i have just booked flights to Grenada via St lucia in September 18 and they are still using these planes, i'm 6'2" and have bought extra legroom seats, am i in for a rough ride?

  3. Paul Guest

    Understand that all seats in rows 14 -19 (economy) are extra leg room with extra three inches.

  4. vlcnc Guest

    I am pretty sure I mentioned this I the previous article about Cheap upper class fares from Dublin - would have nice to have been credited.

  5. Esteban Guest

    There was a Air Berlin A330 parked at ZRH for months, now it's gone. Maybe that's one of them?

  6. mallthus Gold

    @Jim The issue with the onboard bar (in my experience) is that it can be popular. If you're trying to sleep, the resultant noise can be problematic. If you're a person who utilizes the bar, it's quite nice and fun.

  7. Jim Guest

    What' so bad about the onboard bar? I'm due to fly VS in business class for the first time in June, LHR-IAD. I assume it will have that.

  8. Martin Guest

    The A330 isn't as nice agreed. But worse would be paying for Virgin Upper Class and then finding yourself on a Delta 757 or 767. At least you could still use the Virgin Clubhouse at T3, presumably.

  9. Steven Guest

    Well that explains it; we just booked VA SFO-MAN in business class for around $4k R/T for two of us.
    When it came to seat selection, I didn't recognize the configuration.

    Is this worth cancelling over? Will the experience be that much inferior?

  10. Henning New Member

    The first five rows in Economy on AB‘s A330 are XL seats that have significantly better legroom. Maybe those are assigned to passangers that have booked Premium Economy.

  11. The nice Paul Diamond

    A Virgin aircraft without that wretched onboard bar? Fantastic news.

  12. Sean Guest

    Awful legroom in Y is an understatement for AB 332s. Honestly the worst longhaul Y legroom in the sky.

    Avoid like the plague.

  13. jorge Guest

    A total disaster. Those planes are horribly worn out and old.
    They should be conditioned, it is not that difficult.

    I loved European routes on Air Berlin. But avoided the A330 old fleet.

    otoh, The Roll Royce engines are having way too many issues lately.

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Gráinne Guest

Noooo! I was looking forward to the "treat" of flying VS from Man - JFK in 2 weeks. So disappointed. Must try to pick least bad seat in economy now. Glad I didn't pay for premium.

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Dennis Guest

i have just booked flights to Grenada via St lucia in September 18 and they are still using these planes, i'm 6'2" and have bought extra legroom seats, am i in for a rough ride?

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Paul Guest

Understand that all seats in rows 14 -19 (economy) are extra leg room with extra three inches.

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