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Virgin Australia | Velocity
Virgin 737 split scimitar winglets
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<blockquote data-quote="Harrison_133" data-source="post: 2337611" data-attributes="member: 80919"><p>The YF series don’t have any overhead stowages for rafts in the ceilings, it’s a continuous strip of sky interior lighting from front to back. Pre-covid it was only ever aircraft in the YI blocks that did the Pacific/NZ/Bali flying.</p><p></p><p>Most of the YI aircraft have in-seat power, but not all. I was on YIJ recently and there were no charging ports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harrison_133, post: 2337611, member: 80919"] The YF series don’t have any overhead stowages for rafts in the ceilings, it’s a continuous strip of sky interior lighting from front to back. Pre-covid it was only ever aircraft in the YI blocks that did the Pacific/NZ/Bali flying. Most of the YI aircraft have in-seat power, but not all. I was on YIJ recently and there were no charging ports. [/QUOTE]
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