Review: Virgin Atlantic A350-1000 Economy Class

By Leila

an airplane on the tarmac

My family enjoyed a restful flight with friendly service on a Virgin Atlantic A350-1000 in economy class from Los Angeles to London. Here’s my review.

Virgin Atlantic A350-1000 Economy Class Review (LAX-LHR)

We booked these tickets at the last minute for 15,000 Virgin Atlantic Flying Club miles and $152.80 in taxes and fees. I love late departures like this…I got to work the entire day, hit the gym, eat dinner, and still get to the airport on time.

cars on a road

a sign in a terminal

a group of people standing in front of a red rope

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Kids racing to TBIT…

Virgin Atlantic has now opened its own lounge at LAX, but since it wasn’t open yet, I stopped by the (unremarkable) Korean Air Lounge (both lounges are located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal) before the flight.

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an airplane at an airport

a plane at an airport

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Boarding began promptly at 10:20 pm.

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Virgin Atlantic 24
Los Angeles (LAX) – London (LHR)
Tuesday, September 24
Depart: 10:55 PM
Arrive: 5:15 PM+1
Duration: 10hr, 20 min
Distance: 5,546 miles
Aircraft: Airbus A350-1000
Seat: 69K (Economy Class)

Onboard, we were cheerfully greeted by cabin crew at door 2 and walked through the galley and turned right, walking through the premium economy class cabin to our seats in the rear of the plane.

Seat

There are two configurations of the Virgin A350-1000; the standard configuration we were on (44 business class, 56 premium economy, 235 economy) and a leisure configuration that primarily serves the Caribbean (16 business class, 56 premium economy, 325 economy).

Virgin Atlantic uses the Recaro CL3710 seat on its A350 arranged in a nine-abreast (3-3-3) configuration.

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Forward economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000. The burgundy “Economy Delight” seats have three extra inches of legroom.
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Forward economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
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Curtains divde premium economy and economy class.
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Rear economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
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Rear economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
a row of seats in an airplane
Rear economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
rows of seats with monitors on them
Rear economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
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Economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000. Seats are in a 3-3-3 configuration.
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Rear economy class cabin on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000.
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A350-1000 cabin on Virgin Atlantic
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Seats on Virgin Altantic A350
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3-3-3 seating
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Adjustable headrests on VS A350-1000.

a row of seats in an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane
Our seats for the 10-hour journey to London

Seat pitch is 31 inches (“Economy Delight” seats in the center section of rows 53-58 have 34 inches of pitch) and seat width is 18 inches. The recline is five inches and the seat features a fairly comfortable adjustable headrest and a sturdy bi-fold tray table.

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The kids quickly settled in.

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a child sitting in an airplane seat

a child sitting in an airplane

One downside to the A350 versus the 787 and A330 was no A/C power outlets. Instead, there were two USB-A outlets: one below the 11.6-inch monitor and a second above the tray table.

a close up of a charger

Individual air vents helped to cool the cabin around our seat.

a pink ceiling with a sign and a speaker

A red fleece blanket and small white pillow were placed at each seat.

a white pillow and a red pillow in a plastic bag

I deliberately chose aisle/window seats for us toward the rear of the aircraft (in rows 68 and 69), hoping that the middle seats would stay open. They did!

I managed several hours of sleep, though the quality was not great…sleeping in economy class is never ideal.

an airplane with rows of seats and monitors

Meanwhile, Augustine and Claire Marie fell asleep before the flight even took off and slept until breakfast prior to arrival.

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a boy sleeping on a plane

IFE + Wi-Fi

The Virgin A350-1000 features Inmarsat Global Xpress Ka-band satellite wifi, but I did not connect…I had trouble connecting early in the flight and just gave up.

The seatback monitor featured Virgin’s “Vera” entertainment platform, with hundreds of movies, TV shows, games, and music.

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a screenshot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

a screenshot of a computer

a screenshot of a computer

a screenshot of a computer

Complimentary over-ear headphones were provided.

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One of my favorite features on the A350 is the tailcam, but it was not functional for this flight.

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Finally, I do admit I like Virin’s safety video, which is a bit dated at this point (love the 747!) but it conveys the message well.

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a screen with a plane on it

Food + Drink

Dinner was served after takeoff and breakfast before landing.

Dinner

Service began with a choice of beverage and some BBQ corn snacks.

a glass of water and a packet of food

A choice between “chicken or pasta” was offered for dinner, both served with a side salad (Cesar), bread roll, crackers and cheese, and chocolate pudding.

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The pasta was vegetarian and included cheese and diced zucchini.

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a bowl of salad and french fries on a tray

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a bowl of food on a tray

The “Spanish-style” chicken was served with rice.

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I’d rate them as coach meals…calories to fill you up and put you to sleep and nothing I’d eat on the ground.

If there was a mid-flight snack, I slept through it.

Breakfast

Before landing, a breakfast was offered, including a choice of an egg-pesto sandwich or a sausage-pesto sandwich. Both were served with vanilla yogurt (sadly, Virgin Atlantic seems to have ditched its Icelandic skyr) and a cranberry oatmeal bar.

a brown paper bag with a green label next to a brown box with a black coffee

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a package of sausage and cheese on a table

a breakfast sandwich and a cup of coffee

a sandwich on a paper bag next to a cup of coffee

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a hand holding a container of yogurt

a hand holding a container of yogurt

Again, nothing I would eat on the ground, but better than nothing when we had a quick connection in London.

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Lavatories

There are four lavatories between the two economy class cabins and one in the rare of the aircraft. I used the lavatory toward landing and noticed the sink was clogged.

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a sink with soap and a bottle of liquid

Service

Flight attendants were friendly and efficient. Interactions were limited to the two meal services, but no complaints about the crew.

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CONCLUSION

We landed on-time in London and I always choose a seat on the starboard side of the aircraft when flying into Heathrow to enjoy views like this during approach:

an airplane wing in the sky

aerial view of a city with a river and a city with buildings

aerial view of a city with a river and a city with buildings

a city with a river and a city in the distance

It was a typical gray day in London.

an airplane on a runway

a large white airplane with black writing on it

a large white airplane with black writing on it

We were soon our way to T2 to catch our connection to Stuttgart.

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Overall, another solid flight on Virgin Atlantic.