quote:Originally posted by mike-smashing
quote:Originally posted by firsttimer
I was advised as a one-off gesture, despite not having a flexible fare, Virgin would move me onto the later flight at no cost. Obviously it was the same day of departure, just a different flight but nevertheless I was very happy.
It probably suited them to do that as well, if they may have had overbooking on your originally ticketed flight. They may have been gearing up for volunteers to take a later flight, so you helped them out.
The fact that you couldn't book your parents onto the same flight as you hints strongly that your original flight was heavily loaded.
When a flight is overbooked but with insufficient no-shows, and the airline is looking for people to volunteer to change their travel plans, pretty much anything goes.
If this was the case, both you and Virgin won on your particular deal - you got the flight you wanted, and they didn't have to pay you a bribe (or IDB compensation) to get a different flight!
Mike
That makes sense Mike, as it happened the later flight was practically empty in PE and we had some spare seats in UC too. Either way, I was more than happy [:D]