Disney_Sarah
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- May 3, 2010
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Wow....i would of been speech less
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So if I use the online check-in 24 hours before, do I then forfeit the option of attempting an upgrade at the airport?
Talking of extra leg room seats, do you know which seats that is on the MAN - MCO plane. I'm not gonna ask if they are right by the toilets for example.
Virgin are going crazy.
I'm looking for flights 22oct-5nov this year. I appreciate that in some circles this is a late booking and there is a half term in the middle, but Virgin want £13,500 for 2 adults and 2 children![]()
Virgin are going crazy.
I'm looking for flights 22oct-5nov this year. I appreciate that in some circles this is a late booking and there is a half term in the middle, but Virgin want £13,500 for 2 adults and 2 children![]()
Virgin are going crazy.
I'm looking for flights 22oct-5nov this year. I appreciate that in some circles this is a late booking and there is a half term in the middle, but Virgin want £13,500 for 2 adults and 2 children![]()
While I do understand the underlying stategy Virgin are taking with their pricing I think they are majorly overplaying their hand right now. They no longer offer the premium product they once did and at this point they are simply driving a lot of their previously brand loyal customers away.
Makes me mad/sad (take your pick depending on my mood).
Can't help with where the best bulk head seats are I'm afraid.
I agree.I think there service standards have dropped.The last time I flew PE they had run out of meals(and we were in the bubble) so I had to have a kids mealI really agree with you on this. When we first started going to Orlando and flying with Virgin it was a great experience, even in economy. Lots of service and the crew could not do enough. I've noticed now though that little extras are being lost nearly every time we go. This time is was the small snack with the first drink service and also the cheese and biscuits with the main meal (which I enjoyed). Also on the flights I've been on this year some of the crew have seemed less than happy when asked for something like a drink of water - they have seemed to only want to stay in the galley and chat.
I feel they are becoming more like a 'no-frills' flight - I've flown with Thomas Cook on a really cheap last minute flight - £160 I think - and the plane and service on that flight were superior to that on Virgin lately.
The last time I flew PE they had run out of meals(and we were in the bubble) so I had to have a kids meal.It was ok but no sorry or nothing.Thats all thats left was the answer I got. Everytime I have flown Economy had no real issues but for the extra money I wasnt impressed.Also had some idiot leaning on my seat half the way chatting to crew as we were in row 80 and I asked if he would move after 2 hours and the airstewardess said he had a right to stand there. I did right and complain and they sent a £50 voucher but it has put me off. I think I would do it on the return not outbound.
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There was a time, not so long ago, when buying air tickets three months in advance was perfectly normal. THose who bought 6 months out were a bit OCD ..... just saying.
How old are your kiddies? Would you consider indirect?
A quick check on Kayak and for those dates to MCO Delta looks like £472pp indirect, BA £788 direct, so not ridiculous.
AA to Miami from LHR is still £440pp so with flexibility on direct/indirect/route/airline some decent deals are still available.![]()
As far as I know, no it won't damage your chances. BUT VERY IMPORTANT: If you dont' do online check in you will most probably not have a choice of where to sit even without an upgrade. Unless you know you will upgrade and know there are seats available to purcase (in which case you need to do so before), don't compromise the whole flight by hanging onto a maybe.
I go in 17 days with Virgin. I have already picked my seats through "manage my booking"
Are these seats definitely mine, or could they be reassigned to someone else?
Never flown Virgin so not sure of this.
With Virgin, no seat is guaranteed. All seats are requests only, and treated in that manner. Once you have checked in, either online or at the airport, THEN your seats are safe. But until that point, anything can happen.
Our seats got moved about last year on the outbound flight, despite medical notes on our file to be sat in the configuration we had requested. So, yeah, nothing is safe until you check in with Virgin!
Are your seats safe once you have done online check in? I thought they were only safe once you have your "official" boarding passes from the bag drop desk at the airport.
One more question: When you do online check in, if you don't have access to a printer, can you note down your check in number, or do you HAVE to have them printed? I have done it with BA but not with Virgin and BA didn't hassle about the piece of paper - they just looked it up on the system to see that I had checked in online. Sorry if this is a bit off topic.