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Do you get Pyjamas on Virgin Atlantic Upper Class?

Virgin Atlantic Upper Class vs premium economy The main differences between Upper Class and Premium are that Upper Class has lie-flat seats, multi-course meals, pajamas, extra checked and carry-on baggage, and access to a social space onboard, plus lounge access on the ground.



Yes, Virgin Atlantic provides complimentary pyjamas, which they often refer to as "sleepwear," to all passengers traveling in the Upper Class cabin on overnight flights. These pyjamas are typically high-quality, charcoal-grey cotton sets consisting of a long-sleeved top and comfortable trousers. They are designed to be sustainable and reusable, so passengers are encouraged to take them home after the flight. In addition to the sleepwear, you will receive a luxury amenity kit, usually containing skincare products, an eye mask, and earplugs. When you are ready to sleep, the cabin crew will provide a "turndown service," where they flip your seat into a fully flat bed and add a thick mattress pad, a plush duvet, and a large pillow. While the pyjamas are a standard perk for Upper Class, they are not provided in Premium or Economy cabins. The sizes are usually unisex and range from small to extra-large, and the crew is typically happy to let you try a different size if the first one doesn't fit perfectly.

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Virgin is the only airline to offer Upper Class, a combination of Business and First Class.

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Furthermore, since you can keep pajamas, they're a fun way to remember a great flight, and can also be enjoyed at home, especially if you're an avgeek. While most airlines offer pajamas in first class, it's fairly rare to get them in business class.

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I think my $600 for this amazing flight is okay, as I couldn't fly economy for that price! My Virgin Atlantic Upper Class flight was great, and I would do it again. Points and miles for the win, once again!

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Blankets. Business and first-class flights offer comfort items like blankets during the flight. You must leave them on board when you're leaving the plane as they can be reused. “Paying more to travel in a better class does not entitle passengers to take items offered for the journey,” says Webber.

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Typically, the airline contracts with a separate cleaner who will remove all linens at each stop. In McGrail's experience, “Used blankets would be taken off the plane and washed on ground after every flight in a boiling hot wash, then placed inside individually sealed plastic bags ready for the next flight.

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The main differences between Upper Class and Premium are that Upper Class has lie-flat seats, multi-course meals, pajamas, extra checked and carry-on baggage, and access to a social space onboard, plus lounge access on the ground.

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If you've saved enough Virgin Points and there is availability in the higher cabin (Premium or Upper Class), the flight can be upgraded*. So if you've already made your booking on a reward flight, unfortunately you cannot upgrade.

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Alcohol. As with most international flights, alcoholic beverages are complimentary for all Virgin Atlantic passengers. Those flying in Premium get a welcome aboard drink of Champagne (or juice or sparkling water if you prefer).

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Our private lounge in Tampa is provided for Upper Class passengers and gold card holders. Each guest is also able to invite a friend to join them, as long as they're travelling on the same flight.

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In the year 2000, the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees accused some of its clients of repackaging their blankets without ever cleaning them, Bravo reported. A few years later, The Wall Street Journal released a report explaining that most airlines only clean their blankets every five to 30 days.

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In general, blankets provided by airlines on planes are free to use during the flight. However, it's worth noting that some airlines only provide blankets to passengers in certain cabin classes, such as business or first class.

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The tray tables are only wiped down at the end of the night and not between flights. The seat pockets are sometimes emptied out between flights but that isn't always a guarantee. Airplane seats are almost never cleaned. There are many planes that don't get any type of cleaning at all throughout the day.

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As she revealed to HuffPost, freshly washed blankets are only supplied to the first flights of the day. On subsequent flights, the blankets are re-folded and re-used. As for the tray tables, Keagle said they are cleaned about once a day, usually when the aircraft RONs (remains overnight).

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Most people don't want to use a dirty blanket, but surely airlines don't throw them away? right? Well, good news: in the vast majority of cases, they're washed, reused, recycled and, in some cases, even made of recycled materials, so you can snuggle up in one with a clear environmental conscience.

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If you're arriving at Heathrow via public transport, including mainline train, tube or the Heathrow Express, you can still enjoy a fast transfer through the private security channel at the Upper Class Wing. You'll check in at Zone A in the main T3 area, then take the lift up to the Upper Class Wing.

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Simply tell us how much you're willing to pay for an upgrade, by making a bid. Bids can be made up to seven days before your flight is due to depart. If your bid is accepted, congratulations, you've just bagged yourself an upgrade. We'll send you an email to let you know.

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