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Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
13 Oct 2015, 15:30
by Daniel Armstrong
Hello All
Wondering if anyone can help - offered the opportunity to go on a lovely business trip to Orlando... Been seated in Eco, however, not sure if I fancy that much..!
Can anyone do a load check for this flight:
VS001 to MCO - Sunday (18th October 2015) - this way I can look at a cheeky upgrade using FC Miles..!
Dan
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
13 Oct 2015, 15:35
by Daniel Armstrong
Of course, for the eagle eyed amoungst us you will see that it is indeed VS0015

Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
13 Oct 2015, 16:16
by slinky09
Oh dear, it's looking full: J1 C1 D0 I0 Z0 W0 S0 H0 K0 Y4 B4 R4 L4 U4 M4 E4 Q3 X3 V3 N2 O1
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
13 Oct 2015, 17:08
by pjh
Yes, if you look at the VS site it claims one UC seat left at GBP 4.9k and the lowest fare without CDC = fully flexible...
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
14 Oct 2015, 14:57
by Daniel Armstrong
Thanks Slinky & PJH
Eco it will be then - but really appreciate the support. Surprised that it is so full with Kids back at schools - unless I have missed a half term or something.
Dan
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
14 Oct 2015, 15:59
by pjh
Daniel Armstrong wrote:Thanks Slinky & PJH
Eco it will be then - but really appreciate the support. Surprised that it is so full with Kids back at schools - unless I have missed a half term or something.
Half term for much of the country is a week later...
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
14 Oct 2015, 16:37
by tontybear
there is a
handy website which has all the term dates for state schools across the country which you can use to avoid the little darlings holidays!
Re: Last Minuet Load Check - Arrrrgh

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 08:25
by Daniel Armstrong
That is a hand website... Thanks
However, on a business day we had at Centre Parcs its clear that most parents don't mind pulling their kids out of school for a week. I guess, the 'fine' is less than the price increase as its holidays so why not..?
Cheers all for your help!
Dan
Half Term

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 08:42
by Maximus
Good ole school holidays. I am always amused at work when my colleagues thank me for giving them priority to have the school holidays as annual leave. They just don't seem to be aware that I would rather stick pins in my eyes than go on vacation when schools out!
Re: Half Term

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 20:35
by Blacky1
Maximus wrote:Good ole school holidays. I am always amused at work when my colleagues thank me for giving them priority to have the school holidays as annual leave. They just don't seem to be aware that I would rather stick pins in my eyes than go on vacation when schools out!
I know how you feel and I have 4 kids

Re: Half Term

Posted:
16 Oct 2015, 07:46
by Daniel Armstrong
Blacky1 wrote:Maximus wrote:Good ole school holidays. I am always amused at work when my colleagues thank me for giving them priority to have the school holidays as annual leave. They just don't seem to be aware that I would rather stick pins in my eyes than go on vacation when schools out!
I know how you feel and I have 4 kids 
Classic..!
