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Would you rather: DL vs. VS transatlantic

Would you rather: DL vs. VS transatlantic

  1. Nowitson New Member

    Hi all. I’m in the midst of planning a trip that will be many firsts for me: first transatlantic flights, first big reward redemption, etc. and have come to an interesting (for me) choice:

    Would you rather fly Virgin Atlantic Upper Class from MAN-ATL (a330-300) or Delta Business LHR-ATL (767-300)? I will be flying ATL-MAN on the way out on VS.

    I’m booking with Skypesos so I’m pretty sure these are my best options to get home to Atlanta.

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    [USER=825]@Nowitson[/USER] I like variety so all other things being equal I’d pick DL on the way back if you have VS on the way out. Between Lucky and Nick there are a few reviews of premium cabins of both airlines so you might want to read those to see if they sway your mind.

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