mickeyforpresident
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Thank you for the clarification..... Hmmm, to pay or not to pay? I'm assuming it's a one way fee?
Thank you for the clarification..... Hmmm, to pay or not to pay? I'm assuming it's a one way fee?
I certainly won't be paying.
even to secure seats in the bubble for example ?
I think I'd be tempted, but really can't decide if it's worth it or not.
for the main cabin (downstairs) I would not pay, but for the bubble ... IDK
I hoped they would scrap this since BA did when this was announced. I think I would personally take the 3 day window for Red Club members but by consensus we will be paying for the seats.
There are 2 options here for us now in future, they mention being able to use miles to pay for the seat charge which if it's possible will be a way to use our useless to us miles right now. So that's option A.
Option B is that we're flying BA in the future. Same price, similar experience & no fee for booking seats.
Actually, they say that at the moment you can't use miles or miles plus money to pre-book seats but this might be available in the future http://virginatlantic.custhelp.com/...sion/L3RpbWUvMTQxNTg3NzU0OC9zaWQveUkzSWtqN20=
But BA do have a fee for pre-booking seats.
Is that so? That wasn't the information I was given, but is what I am seeing. They say "we will let you know if there is a fee or not", what do & don't they charge for? I saw starting at £20 each way. Thanks for the clarity
As far as I'm aware, it's pretty much the same as Virgin. Unless you are an Executive Club member in the highest category, you have to pay. with BA, you actually have to pay to reserve PE/Business Class seats too though.
That's good information, that will significant change my view point. I can see why Virgin has moved forward with this then, as much as it sucks.
Honestly, I can't. Aside from being a way for them to squeeze more money out of passengers, there is no merit in this system whatsoever. I had to call United regarding our December flights last weekend. One of them was a code share domestic connection from EDI to LHR, which has now been removed as they re-routed us. The agent reacted in disbelief when she was attempting to assign seats on that flight without success and I told her that you can't pre book seats on most EU/UK airliines without paying a fee. My view is the same as hers: if you've paid for a ticket, you should be able to select an available seat in the cabin you have booked and paid for. So, I don't see how it makes any sense.
I know a lot of people complained when they went from being able to book your seat at purchase to only being able to choose a seat 60 days out. I wonder if this isn't a response to those complaints?
even to secure seats in the bubble for example ? I think I'd be tempted, but really can't decide if it's worth it or not. for the main cabin (downstairs) I would not pay, but for the bubble ... IDK
Honestly, I can't. Aside from being a way for them to squeeze more money out of passengers, there is no merit in this system whatsoever.
I had to call United regarding our December flights last weekend. One of them was a code share domestic connection from EDI to LHR, which has now been removed as they re-routed us. The agent reacted in disbelief when she was attempting to assign seats on that flight without success and I told her that you can't pre book seats on most EU/UK airliines without paying a fee.
My view is the same as hers: if you've paid for a ticket, you should be able to select an available seat in the cabin you have booked and paid for.
So, I don't see how it makes any sense.
the website site says you can select for free at 24 hours before.
someone said that was 60 hours if your in flying club red
also the site says they will pre allocate families together - so you don't HAVE to pay £50 per person.
I really, really don't get the fuss over VA as a brand. The "product" is the same, if not worse, than other airlines - yet people seem to rave about them?!
We will be doing what we always do - looking at the price of flights for what we want - decent timings, convenient airports, one checked bag, decent hand luggage allowance, and seat selection. If VA are going to add £50 to the cost of the ticket for the seat selection part, we will take that into account when comparing them to other airlines.