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#966558 by OliverD241
01 Jun 2025, 09:34
zjc wrote:Understand now!

I just wish they would get on with it, it makes booking things like car hire a pain.

I hate how flaky Virgin can be with schedule changes


Yes, I totally agree! If they know they are going to cancel the service, just cancel it and move people to other flights.
I’ve only ever had one cancellation with Virgin, which was the night before departure. They did get me booked on to an alternative flight (with delta connection) in Upper Class.
I just hate how the agents say « flights can be pulled from sale for various reasons » when 98% of the time it will be due to cancellation of service.
I know January is off off peak, but really not a lot of booked seats on the alternative flight.
Whereas on my LHR-MIA, UC and PR is 50% occupied already, and a lot in Economy.
I also think due to high number of points needed for MCO, a lot are booking other routes and then making domestic connection to MCO.
As the MCO-LHR flight still available on my departure day is 200k points each, whereas I paid 29k each for vs136. No seats occupied on the other service.
#966564 by OliverD241
03 Jun 2025, 15:42
sjcraythorne wrote:Still nothing..... Is it reasonable to expect them to just move everyone to the other flight that day? Keeping the flying class the same?


They do all the flight schedule changes on a Saturday, so will be most likely at the weekend (hopefully soon) when notified.

If booked in Economy/ Premium should be fine.
Just UC to be careful of as the other MCO flight is on A350 leisure. So 15 less seats than A330-300. That’s where issues may occur

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