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Previously on "Want a mortgage? Tell us what you spend on presents"
On a recent trip to San Francisco it was a choice between BA and Virgin. BA won in the end, was put off by the vast numbers of people complaining about hygiene, left over crumbs and dirt from previous passengers. One think to make it feel like easy jet but transatlantic, no thank you.
The brand in Branson prefers profits than quality.
The planes I tend to find the dirtiest are holiday flights.
I actually prefer Virgin to BA because of the food. They have odd alternative meals.
Easyjet, Ryanair etc have turn around times of 20 minutes if they aren't at one of their hub airports. If they are then they may take longer as they have to take food and other stock on meaning they can clean the plane more thoroughly, or they can put on one your spare planes that is already clean.
You could have kept virgin for 4 years and you would still have been better off
That Branson does know how to real em in.
On a recent trip to San Francisco it was a choice between BA and Virgin. BA won in the end, was put off by the vast numbers of people complaining about hygiene, left over crumbs and dirt from previous passengers. One think to make it feel like easy jet but transatlantic, no thank you.
The brand in Branson prefers profits than quality.
Yep. It's not looking like a good decision so far.
Power flush! What's he going to power flush it with? Malt Whisky!!!???
You are aware that the pressure may reveal more leaks or lose connections. Will they be covered by the £1400 or do you have to pay for them to be repaired on top?
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