Viper wrote:Tis odd as virgin atlantic, virgin holidays all advertise in the dailymail....
So you think that Paul Daycare is setting up a pity party?
Viper wrote:Tis odd as virgin atlantic, virgin holidays all advertise in the dailymail....
Stooo wrote:Viper wrote:Tis odd as virgin atlantic, virgin holidays all advertise in the dailymail....
So you think that Paul Daycare is setting up a pity party?
Viper wrote:Stooo wrote:Viper wrote:Tis odd as virgin atlantic, virgin holidays all advertise in the dailymail....
So you think that Paul Daycare is setting up a pity party?
No idea what he is up to. I think the campaign to ban the dailymail is rather snowflakey though.
Dean wrote:Viper wrote:Stooo wrote:Viper wrote:Tis odd as virgin atlantic, virgin holidays all advertise in the dailymail....
So you think that Paul Daycare is setting up a pity party?
No idea what he is up to. I think the campaign to ban the dailymail is rather snowflakey though.
Great morals from Branson, the Billionaire that sued the NHS...
Viper wrote:Tl;dr. Rant.
Viper wrote:Tl;dr. Rant.
Guest wrote:There's that and there's the fact that sort of person who reads the Daily Mail is not the sort of person one wishes to have inflicted on oneself in first class. I imagine people in standard class feel much the same, perhaps if the Daily Mail readers were restricted to being strapped to the roof it might be tolerable.
Avon Barksdale wrote:No brainer for them I guess especially considering there is free wi-fi in Virgin First Class (which is crap but they do have a passable cooked breakfast in the morning) and most people can access whatever newspaper they like on their phone / laptop / tablet.
jra wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:No brainer for them I guess especially considering there is free wi-fi in Virgin First Class (which is crap but they do have a passable cooked breakfast in the morning) and most people can access whatever newspaper they like on their phone / laptop / tablet.
Speaking of wifi. It should be free for all passengers, what with the price of train tickets these days.
Viper wrote:jra wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:No brainer for them I guess especially considering there is free wi-fi in Virgin First Class (which is crap but they do have a passable cooked breakfast in the morning) and most people can access whatever newspaper they like on their phone / laptop / tablet.
Speaking of wifi. It should be free for all passengers, what with the price of train tickets these days.
I thought most trains had wifi thesedays?
Cannydc wrote:"Virgin Trains might also want to look into fixing the noisy air conditioning on the Class 390s."
Quite
What ?
Cannydc wrote:"Virgin Trains might also want to look into fixing the noisy air conditioning on the Class 390s."
Quite
What ?
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