Sid74
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I had a phone call on Friday afternoon from Virgin Atlantic. I have a holiday booked with TCD for the first two weeks of December. I booked it in April on the first day the flights were available. I was told that my 20.55 flight back from MCO on December the 15th, had been changed. I was now booked on the 18.30 instead.
I asked about the fact there was supposed to be a 19.30 and a 20.55 that day. What was happening to all the passengers, how would we all fit on the 18.30? The gentleman, who I think was from the Indian call centre, just ignored the question and said that the flight had changed.
Does anyone know what is going on with these flights? I have been told by TCD that Virgin have changed the 19.30 to 18.30 every day, but no mention was made of what has happened to the 20.55. No one can tell me how all the passengers from 2 planes will now fit onto one smaller plane.
Did someone just decide that the flights weren't full and combine them, even though it is 10 months until we fly? I suppose what I want to make sure of is that we haven't been bumped off of a full 20.55, in favour of people that booked after we did, maybe for more money.
Thanks.
I asked about the fact there was supposed to be a 19.30 and a 20.55 that day. What was happening to all the passengers, how would we all fit on the 18.30? The gentleman, who I think was from the Indian call centre, just ignored the question and said that the flight had changed.
Does anyone know what is going on with these flights? I have been told by TCD that Virgin have changed the 19.30 to 18.30 every day, but no mention was made of what has happened to the 20.55. No one can tell me how all the passengers from 2 planes will now fit onto one smaller plane.

Did someone just decide that the flights weren't full and combine them, even though it is 10 months until we fly? I suppose what I want to make sure of is that we haven't been bumped off of a full 20.55, in favour of people that booked after we did, maybe for more money.
Thanks.