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Loos with AMAZING views: Business class passengers on Virgin Atlantic A350s can stare at the world while visiting the toilet – because they have windows

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They are loose with a very special view.

Passengers flying upper class (also known as business) on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000 aircraft can look at the world from 35,000 feet during toilet visits – because the toilets have windows.

It’s a feature highlighted by captain Chris Pohl, who posted a snippet of the eye-catching feature on his Instagram feed.

Australian Chris, who has been flying for 42 years and has more than 25,000 flight hours to his name, captioned his clip: “It’s the ultimate first-class experience, making those everyday moments truly unforgettable.”

The toilet window's function was highlighted by Captain Chris Pohl in an Instagram clip

Passengers flying upper class (also known as business) on Virgin Atlantic A350-1000 aircraft can look at the world from 35,000 feet during toilet visits – because the toilets have windows. It’s a feature highlighted by captain Chris Pohl, who posted a snippet of the eye-catching feature on his Instagram feed (photos above)

And he told MailOnline Travel: ‘I think it’s a really cool feature and I’ve seen passengers posting about it on Instagram.’

One such passenger is Scottish-American actor and singer John Barrowman.

He posted a video of himself in one of Virgin’s bathroom-with-a-view cabins, describing the concept as ‘fantastic’.

His clip has been viewed almost 30,000 times.

Delta passengers can also enjoy restroom views, as bathroom windows are a feature of the airline’s Airbus A220 aircraft.

The airline was the first in the US to take delivery of this new Airbus model.

Captain Chris told MailOnline Travel: 'I think [the toilet window] is a really cool feature and I've seen passengers post about it on Instagram'

Scottish-American actor and singer John Barrowman posted a video of himself in one of Virgin's bathroom-with-view cabins

Captain Chris told MailOnline Travel: ‘I think [the toilet window] is a really cool feature and I’ve seen passengers post about it on Instagram.” Scottish-American actor and singer John Barrowman posted a video of himself in one of Virgin’s bathroom-with-view cabins

Chris, who has 384,000 Instagram followers @captainchris account, added: “I started my Instagram account during the pandemic to promote aviation and support my colleagues on the ground. My following quickly grew thanks to a captive (closeted) global audience, fascinated by where I was flying and how we were operating safely during the pandemic.

‘As pilots returned to the skies, I was responsible for much of their simulator and flight training and my daily Instagram posts sent a positive message that aviation was recovering from the pandemic.

‘Now that the skies and planes are full again, I use Instagram to inspire, educate and entertain. I enjoy inspiring young people to consider a career as a pilot, educating the flying public and answering their questions. And I entertain aviation nerds with fun posts – like the one about the toilet – worldwide.

‘I like to post a positive message every day because it has now become part of my daily life and it is also good for my mental health.’

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