I have just got off the phone to Virgin Atlantic regarding twilight check in and the possibility of getting exit seats for the flights to Orlando.
The procedure has changed somewhat since I last did this, and not to my benefit.
Non-Virgin staff now run the twilight check in service and therefore there are no exit seat allocations done at this time.
Your name is taken that you have requested exit seats and is given to Virgin, you are then assigned standard seats on the aeroplane.
It is then first come first served at the Virgin ticket desk (not check in) the day of departure to get these seats, and if you're lucky enough to get them, they cost you £50 each.
Therefore the only benefit of twilight check in now is to save yourself the lengthy check in on the day of departure, and the chance to be able to purchase exit seats.
I just thought those interested would like to know my findings, I wonder if PE is available after all?
Julian
The procedure has changed somewhat since I last did this, and not to my benefit.
Non-Virgin staff now run the twilight check in service and therefore there are no exit seat allocations done at this time.
Your name is taken that you have requested exit seats and is given to Virgin, you are then assigned standard seats on the aeroplane.
It is then first come first served at the Virgin ticket desk (not check in) the day of departure to get these seats, and if you're lucky enough to get them, they cost you £50 each.
Therefore the only benefit of twilight check in now is to save yourself the lengthy check in on the day of departure, and the chance to be able to purchase exit seats.
I just thought those interested would like to know my findings, I wonder if PE is available after all?
Julian