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The seats look like a pleasant cross between Grammar and Mallard seats, I particularly like the wings as they’re good when tired and need to rest the head
The seats look like a pleasant cross between Grammar and Mallard seats, I particularly like the wings as they’re good when tired and need to rest the head
Star Trek?
It's really quite confronting, isn't it?So....much...blue.
Tey reminded me a little of Meridian headrests.Those seats looks so similar to SWR Class 444 in my opinion just with a more noticble headrest and a red line.
Crikey, I didn’t realise that the armrests were that small!
They'd better not be cutting about sharing my name with other passengers without good reason. Seems like a data protection breach to meI find their advertising and 'little touches' absolutely cringeworthy, are they really going to go from seat to seat addressing everyone by name .
Their base product is great, cheap tickets on a busy route. Just wish they'd stop the cheese !!
I mean, I'm not sure what a woman wearing a skirt has to do with Star Trek. But for the first picture, you may have a point.
It's not a breach if they just call you by your first name or, for example, Mr Smith. Many hotels do it, why can't a train company? It gives that personal touch rather than you just being another "customer".They'd better not be cutting about sharing my name with other passengers without good reason. Seems like a data protection breach to me
Yep, the uniform looks straight out of a cheap sci fi. The seats look OK but a bit cheap, I hope they last, but they surely can't be worse than Fainsa Sophias.
Probably a bit too light a colour choice as well. Plain patterns never work well.Makes a change from bright red but still a boring colour scheme. There must be any number of good moquette designs to choose from.
Hotels do it because they need to, and usually only at the semi-privacy of a reception desk. If a train company do it, it will be within earshot of half a dozen other passengers. I really just want to get from a to b with as little personal touching as possibleIt's not a breach if they just call you by your first name or, for example, Mr Smith. Many hotels do it, why can't a train company? It gives that personal touch rather than you just being another "customer".
I really just want to get from a to b with as little personal touching as possible
In Ireland, they display the passenger's name on the seat reservation system.
Yep, the Lumo seats look like a mix of those on EMR Meridians and GWR/LNER HSTs.
This may be a taste of what's to come with EMR's standard seating for the 810s?
Due to complaints, IÉ now gives the option to display your booking number instead.In Ireland, they display the passenger's name on the seat reservation system.
How would you say Lumo?
- Lum-oh
- Loo-moh
- Loo-moo
Cheers for any help
I find myself thinking this is more blue than the EasyJet orange is orange !.It's really quite confronting, isn't it?
Also the exact shade of blue looks like it's straight out of a catalogue for linoleum, or cheap vinyl upholstery