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Review: Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 17, 2019November 14, 2023 6 Comments

While perfect for domestic short hops, I found Virgin Australia’s 737-800 Business Class product a bit constraining for a six hour journey to Bali.

I understand that Bali is a leisure destination for Australians and most are far more concerned with the journey’s end than the journey itself. Furthermore, I understand that not all six hour flights are created equal. So before I even begin, I note that my gentle criticism must be properly contextualized.

Brisbane is such a quiet airport in the morning. No one lines up to board early and when boarding was finally called (15 minutes late), everyone lined up almost nonchalantly.

a group of tables and chairs in a terminal

Virgin Australia 43
Brisbane (BNE) – Bali (DPS)
Tuesday, July 23
Depart: 10:10 AM
Arrive: 02:25 PM
Duration: 06hr, 15min
Distance: 2,789 miles
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800
Seat: 1A (Business Class)

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class Seat

The 737-800 has only eight business class seats compared to 168 in economy class. The seats are similar to domestic flights class seats in the USA, with limited recline but slightly better legroom and width. With limited exceptions, I will always avoid the bulkhead. With long legs, I almost always find the bulkhead wall constraining. Today, however, I had no choice since it was thee only seat left when I booked!

a row of seats on an airplane

a seat in an airplane

a row of seats in an airplane

a tablet and papers in a pocket

two people sitting in chairs with laptops

The armrests were fairly worn.

a black object with a plastic bag

Power outlets were located between seats.

a close up of a wall outlet

Newspapers were also offered:

a newspaper on a table

Even with a pillow and blanket (different than the superb bedding on my Los Angeles to Brisbane flight) I really struggled to get comfortable. Part of it may have been the coffee, part of it the jetlag, but this was one of the flights that I could not wait to bolt from.

a plastic bag with a white pillow on top of it

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class IFE + Wi-Fi

While the aircraft does not have built-in IFE screens, Samsung tablets were distributed after takeoff. The library included much of the same as the built-in system on the 777-300, with movies, games, music, TV shows, and a moving map. Disposable headphones were offered with the tablet.

a pair of black earbuds on a black surface

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a television

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

a screen shot of a computer

After takeoff, I watched Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, which was a movie about serial murderer Ted Bundy. Zac Efron did a great job…it was a very interesting movie.

a screen shot of a computer

After that, I was just twiddling my thumbs for awhile, too tried to work, too jetlagged to sleep. Eventually I found a new show that quickly hooked me…HBO’s Big Little Lies, which stars Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon and is filmed in Monterey, California, one of my favorite places in the world.

a tablet with a bowl of potato chips and a woman on the screen

I tried to connect to wi-fi, but it did not work. Eventually, a flight attendant made an announcement apologizing that wi-fi would not be available on this flight today due to technical difficulties.

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class Dining

Just after boarding, I was offered a drink and menu. The menu highlighted a three-course lunch. Orders were taken prior to pushback.

a glass of water on a napkin

a menu on a table

An express menu was also offered the same food sans main course served on a single tray:

a menu with black text

After takeoff, a hot towel was offered with mixed nuts and beverage.

a white towel on a black surface

a bowl of nuts and a glass of water

a bowl of nuts and a glass of water

Lunch began with cauliflower and white bean soup, which was the best course of the meal and hit the spot, even on an unseasonably warm winter day. The sourdough roll was perfect for dipping in the soup.

a plate of soup and bread on a tray

a bowl of soup on a purple surface

a round white plate with a piece of bread on it

For my main course, I chose pasta with chicken, kale, and walnut pasta, which also had mozzarella cheese and raisins.

a plate of food on a tray

a plate of pasta with raisins and cheese

a plate of pasta with raisins and cheese

Finally, I concluded the meal with an Australian cheese plate, which included Gruyere from Tasmania, Brie from Victoria, and Blue from Victoria. The Gruyere was especially good.

a plate of cheese grapes and grapes on a tray

a plate of cheese and grapes

Later in the flight, a snack basket was offered with nuts, chips, olives, trail mix, and candy.

a basket of food on a plane

a bag of nuts on a table

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class Amenity Kit

A small amenity kit was offered that included socks, eyeshade, dental kit, ear plugs, tissue, and Hunter beauty products.

a black and purple pouch with a purple label

a group of items on a table

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class Lavatory

The lavatory was very standard for a 737-800 with no additional amenities except an air freshener.

a sink and toilet in a bathroom

a sink and soap bottles on a counter

Virgin Australia 737-800 Business Class Service

Service started out so promising. The flight attendant was friendly and proactive. Lunch was quickly served after takeoff…so quickly that everything had been cleared away only about 40 minutes after takeoff. Drinks were refilled.

But then the flight attendant disappeared for a couple hours. Eventually she made an appearance again, offered the snack basket, then again disappeared to the back of the aircraft. Since drinks were not self-serve, at one point I did ring the call button…and it was ignored.

CONCLUSION

We landed a bit late in Bali and I was happy to step off the plane. In fairness, it was a good flight…I cannot objectively argue otherwise. But the flight did remind me that there are easier ways to reach Bali.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Ron Reply
    September 17, 2019 at 12:22 pm

    No narrow bodies for anything longer than 3 hours for me. Those things are not designed for 6 hours flights. And the 737’s are a lot worse than the A320’s because of their excessive noise level. Outdated design from the Vietnam years.

  2. Mick Reply
    September 17, 2019 at 2:07 pm

    Re racing to board…. (as an Australian) I’ve always wondered why everyone lines up in the USA so early? Other than overhead space (obv one main reason) it seems rednundant.

    Especially on long haul. Check your bag. It’s usually free. And so much easier.

  3. Paolo Reply
    September 18, 2019 at 6:43 am

    I know you didn’t have a choice, but for those that do: avoid the bulkhead seat….you’re better off in economy.

  4. emercycrite Reply
    September 18, 2019 at 9:14 am

    That is a really uninspiring menu. I would’ve been annoyed at the paltry lack of options.

    • Aaron Reply
      September 18, 2019 at 12:14 pm

      Yeah, for a 6 hour international flight, there should be a side salad and a third choice of main meal, especially if that is the only meal…

  5. Wilbur Wright Reply
    September 19, 2019 at 3:20 am

    Try living in West Australia. We are still sitting to either Orville or Wilbur on the legs we fly ex YPPH. However at least during non winter periods we have enough fuel to make it home flying West. During winter perhaps we have to “call” into Kal to pick up
    Some fuel to make it home to Perth.

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