Do you get free drinks on Virgin Atlantic premium economy?
Virgin Atlantic premium economy menu: food and drinksVirgin Atlantic premium economy passengers are served a choice of water, orange juice or bubbly as a pre-departure drink.
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Economy. Fabulous food and drink is always included in Economy. Quality, tasty hot meals served with a starter, your choice of wine, spirits, beer or soft drinks ? and pudding, of course.
Think of the ideal premium economy as a kind of “business class lite” option, with better meals, fancier cocktails, roomier seats, and upgraded amenities such as dedicated check-in and access to more storage space.
Premium economy passengers aren't entitled to lounge access, but a Priority Pass membership or elite credit card may give you access in certain airports such as Boston Logan (where the Clubhouse is currently being refurbished and Priority Pass guests may use the Air France lounge).
If not for the wider seats, you should definitely upgrade to Virgin's Premium economy for a superior meal. Back in economy, you may receive a packaged meal with much fewer options, but I was quite impressed with the meal service I had.
Premium economy's big selling point is more space. The seats are an inch or two wider on average than the typical coach seat, and the rows are farther apart, offering several more inches of legroom. Most premium economy seats recline, and many have footrests. How much space you actually get depends on the airline.
Question: Can you sleep in premium economy? Answer: While passengers cannot lie flat in premium economy seats, the adjustable headrest, as well as extra legroom and reclined seats, make for a comfortable journey. Additionally, many airlines offer comfortable blankets and pillows for a relaxing time.
Bluetooth accessories and headphonesWe also provide Virgin Atlantic ones for the inflight entertainment system. Wireless keyboards and headphones should be switched off and put away during taxi, take-off and landing. If you're using headphones, please still pay full attention to the safety demonstration as we depart.
Historically, this term has been commonly used to order non-alcoholic beverages. If it's loud and crowded, simply ask the bartender for a “virgin mojito” or “virgin margarita” and you should be good to go.
The old saying - there's no such thing as a free dinner - remains true ! With most airlines flying long haul the cost of meals (and drinks/luggage etc) is factored into the ticket price with no option but to pay it. If an airline charges seperately then it simply means you have the option to buy or not.