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Leaking overhead bins on Virgin Atlantic flights

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Virgin Atlantic aircrafts have certain seats which have leaking overhead bins due to condensation at the time of landing. These are NOT random seats. Me and my 10 year old daughter were given EXACTLY same seats from Los Angles to London and from London to New Delhi -48 J and 48 K. Never seen that happen before and was curious about it. The curiosity was quelled when it started raining from overhead bin at the time of landing at Heathrow airport. Same seat and probably same aircraft and same behavior at the time.of landing at New Delhi in the Heathrow to New Delhi flight. Raised the issue with the cabin crew. Total disdain was shown by the cabin in charge, he told me it was unavoidable and totally RANDOM and nothing could be done about it . When I countered with the fact that we.were allotted EXACT same seats on 2 different legs (LAX to Heathrow and Heathrow to Del) and same leakage happened, they shrugged it off saying it was probably same aircraft..When I countered that if this was the case then the randomness they were talking about was not true, and I would report this on YouTube. The cabin in charge mocked me and told me that he had better idea and challenged me to put it on Twitter too. I tried to take his video and he pushed his card on my phone and face and walked away. Very rude crew from Virgin Atlantic. My wife and my other daughter traveled a week later on same flight. They too were given same row 48 but this time some other unfortunate Indian guy was on the receiving end. Same leaking bins....Very poor crew attitude and seems like some algorithm to choose seat

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