It's a long way off but any feedback would be appreciated.
In July 2008 myself and a friend (I said it was a long way off!) will be visiting California. I am planning on booking UC both ways. Back in Dec I had a quick look at the UC sale fares, to see if it would be cheaper than booking through VH. I think the VAA fare was about £2600 return and the cost of upgrading one way through VH is around £960.00 but it’s hard to work out what would be cheaper as I haven’t taken into account the cost of accommodation i.e booking through VH or independently.
All I am really trying to do at this stage is get a rough idea based on your past experience as to what works out cheaper. I suppose the only real way of finding out would be to wait until the next round of UC sales fares are released (does this always happen in Dec?). If I wait until Dec then and establish that it is cheaper to book through VH how likely it is that they would have seats left? (I would imagine that VH are not allocated many on this route?)
In July 2008 myself and a friend (I said it was a long way off!) will be visiting California. I am planning on booking UC both ways. Back in Dec I had a quick look at the UC sale fares, to see if it would be cheaper than booking through VH. I think the VAA fare was about £2600 return and the cost of upgrading one way through VH is around £960.00 but it’s hard to work out what would be cheaper as I haven’t taken into account the cost of accommodation i.e booking through VH or independently.
All I am really trying to do at this stage is get a rough idea based on your past experience as to what works out cheaper. I suppose the only real way of finding out would be to wait until the next round of UC sales fares are released (does this always happen in Dec?). If I wait until Dec then and establish that it is cheaper to book through VH how likely it is that they would have seats left? (I would imagine that VH are not allocated many on this route?)