Originally posted by vizbizYou won't be surprised to know I totally agree with that. Now, whether they'd do it I don't know...[:(]
Have a look at
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/bo ... riage9.jspI would say you would be IDB (Involuntary Denied Boarding) - Section 9.4.3 (even if you have a Miles or Miles and Money or MFU ticket this appears to be applicable). Therefore you can choose:
9.4.2.1 Remedy One - we will reimburse the fare paid for your ticket for the part of carriage not used or the whole amount paid if, as a result of Denied Boarding, the carriage no longer serves any purpose in relation to your original travel plans, and, if relevant, carry you to the first point of departure on the earliest flight with suitable space available. OR
9.4.2.2 Remedy Two - we will re-route you on the earliest flight with suitable space available to your final destination airport (or to another airport serving the same town, city or region, in which event we will provide you with surface transport to your final destination airport). OR
9.4.2.3 Remedy Three - we will re-route you at a later date on a flight with suitable space available to your final destination airport (or to another airport serving the same town, city or region, in which event we will provide you with surface transport to your final destination airport).
AND
9.4.3.2 we will pay you compensation in the amount of 600 Euros, which will be reduced to 300 Euros if you choose re-routing pursuant to Articles 9.4.2.2 or 9.4.2.3 and such re-routing results in a scheduled time of arrival at your final destination which is no more than fours hours later than the scheduled time of arrival of the flight originally booked;
AND
9.4.3.3 we will provide you with the assistance specified in Article 9.5.1, except to the extent that we reasonably expect that provision of such assistance would cause delay.
9.5 Assistance
9.5.1 Where this Article 9.5 applies, we will provide you with or arrange for you to receive the following free assistance:
9.5.1.1 meals and refreshments in reasonable relation to waiting time;
9.5.1.2 hotel accommodation if a stay of one or more nights, or a stay additional to that intended by you, becomes necessary;
9.5.1.3 surface transport between the airport and any place of accommodation provided pursuant to Article 9.5.1.2;
9.5.1.4 two telephone calls or, if facilities are available, two telexes, faxes or e-mails.
There seems to be quite a bit of CHOICE available to the passenger (regarding taking later flights, rerouting or downgrading etc). There is an emphasis on it being the passenger's choice and not what is dictated by the airline - so there is a lot of room for negotiation there. If you are worried, take a copy of the "conditions of carriage" with you when you fly: if the person whom your dealing with isn't helpful, then request to speak to a supervisor.
Boo