just checked too and both continental and singapore airlines use virgin atlantics vs075/076 scheduled service to and from orlando
They are codeshare flights. Same plane different mileage earning levels is the only difference (plus Continental pax and SQ pax don't get to use the Revivals lounge on return to LGW)
As for your comments regarding pre booked seats Virgin have always said that they are not guranteed. a change of plane, configuration can effect the seats for all. A disabled or special service requirement passenger can also effect the seating layout.
On your where is my seat page it plainly says;
"Select a seat for the highlighted passenger by clicking available seats on the map below, or type an available seat number into the box next to the passenger name.
Finish by clicking 'submit'.
Please note some seats are held for assignment at check in.
Please be aware that your seats may be changed at the airport due to operational reasons."
BA now do not allow you to choose your seat whatsoever before 24 hours.
The call centre operative was incorrect in informing you that no seat is available more than 24 hours before.
Only the bulhead and emergency exit seats plus only 40% of the total cabin availability are held back until 24 hours before the flight.
Had you booked direct for next week with
Virgin Atlantic or with someone else, such as Virgin Holidays?
The reason I say this is that I always try and book direct with VA the full 336 days in advance of my flight return and it immedeatly shows up on my manage my bookings section of the VA web site. If you go through a
Travel Agent, VA are in the hands of that TA to tell them you have booked. This works two ways, one way is that the TA can take bookings more than 336 days in advance of your return trip as they are not registering your booking with VA until quite some time after the plane opens up. The downside is that unless you push the TA for your reference it will not show up in your VA account.
I can quite happliy say that every seat I have booked has been the one I have flown in. However, I am acuetly aware that this could change if a disabled person books on the same flight as me, as I always book 6A 6K & 7A.