The New Zealand Herald

Rosie Herdman flies aboard Virgin Australia flight VA169 from Melbourne to Auckland

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The plane: 737-800.

Class: Economy X.

Price: An additional $59 on top of your flight fare. Flight time: Around four hours.

My seat: I was in 6C. With Economy X, you get up to 40 per cent more leg room and benefits like priority check-in and boarding. As I’m tall, I did actually notice a massive difference with that extra leg room — being able to fully stretch my legs out in economy is not something I’ve experience­d before. You’re also sitting right behind Business Class so when it comes time to disembark, you’re not waiting around. How full: To bursting.

Entertainm­ent: Virgin Australia has an app that you can download to watch movies and TV shows on your own device. In Business Class, each seat is provided with a tablet to use for this, however in Economy you need to use your own. My phone battery was already quite low by the time I got on the flight, so I can see how this might be inconvenie­nt if you were in the same position as me or didn’t have a smartphone, but otherwise the app works well and Virgin offer inflight Wi-Fi across their fleet.

The service: Friendly and competent despite the full flight.

Food and drink: The menu featured vegetarian lasagna, a chicken and bean salad and a beef stew. I had the third option, which was neither the best nor the worst plane fare I’ve eaten. Wine, beer and non-alcoholic drinks were on offer, and in Economy everyone gets one compliment­ary drink. I happened to have an extremely sore stomach before the food was served so my experience of the food was probably marred by this, but a ginger ale was a welcome beverage.

The toilets: Fairly standard, cosy but clean. Luggage: Every Virgin Australia Economy Class fare has a baggage allowance of 23kg, which was more than enough for me.

The airport experience: Getting through Melbourne internatio­nal airport was a breeze thanks to priority check-in. I situated myself in the Virgin Australia’s lounge The House and was comfortabl­e until they called my flight.

The bottom line: Economy X is an affordable way to make the experience of flying Economy more enjoyable — worth it for the extra legroom and up-front seating.

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