Since Virgin decided to adopt no frills airline practices without offering no frills airline prices in return by charging effectively 50 quid per person for return flight seat selection I decided to avoid them out of principle.
However I do like Virgin and wondered how the new seat selection regime is working in practice. If most people are not opting to pay for selection and instead having seats assigned at checkin does this mean that the seat availability at 24 hours prior is actually quite good and there is a decent chance of a good seat?
Has anyone recent experience of picking seats for free at checkin? I am currently favouring indirect flights with another airline that doesn't charge but if seat selection at 24 hours is good perhaps I might stick with VS!
However I do like Virgin and wondered how the new seat selection regime is working in practice. If most people are not opting to pay for selection and instead having seats assigned at checkin does this mean that the seat availability at 24 hours prior is actually quite good and there is a decent chance of a good seat?
Has anyone recent experience of picking seats for free at checkin? I am currently favouring indirect flights with another airline that doesn't charge but if seat selection at 24 hours is good perhaps I might stick with VS!