ok, got 2010 virgin holiday brochure and am either confused or blatently peedoff.
according to the brochure for both LGW & LHR virgin flights they give the normal upgrade costs for premium and upperclass which you opt to add on if you want to upgrade your flight. Fair dues etc.
HOWEVER - I saw this also added : regardless of flight fare you can now opt to upgrade lounges to 1/Vroom 2/ Executive (45) which I think when we first flew and opted for premium (long time ago when it was launched) was run by servis air. BUT NOW THEY HAVE ADDED 60 TO GAIN ACCESS TO CLUBHOUSE AT LHR AND/OR LGW!
Sorry to moan here, but if I am reading this right, CLUBHOUSE was for UPPER CLASS FARE PASSENGERS - to be with the kind of folk that are in the same ball park figure fare wise.
Yet from the jist of this, Virgin have now decided to let all and sundry into the Clubhouse if you are happy to pay 60 and not the Upper Class fare ?
If anyone has the 2010 virgin holidays USA brochure you will see this, and YES I am peed off, I thought the whole point of paying an upper class fare was to get exclusivity of the ClubHouse ????
I will be interested to see if anyone else is suprised/disgusted to see this 60 entrance fee being thrown around, because what this now says to me is : football/stag/hen party louts paying an economy fare and getting upperclass service/perks except for the seat/bar in flight ?
I think quite a few frequent flyers will (as we will if it doesn't get stopped) be jumping ship and flying with British Airways - who clealry understand the ranks of segregation/tiering perks.
Richard Branson, clearly has lost focus on what 'working your way to Gold Status' is all about. To introduce this 'open class' is in my opinion relaunching his whole flying empire under a new heading :
OPEN CLASS.
A very very angry flyer.
It appears 'gone are the days of' reward, loyalty and respect, because when people book and pay for an aupper class ticket, they do not expect to have the perks offered to economy/budget fare payers for a mere 60.
Seriously thinking : I would not pay to fly virgin upper class ever again, I want and expect a difference in service at this level of fare cost, and a service not for sale to Tom Dick & Harriet for 60. At least BA do not budge on their policy : want it pay for it !!!
according to the brochure for both LGW & LHR virgin flights they give the normal upgrade costs for premium and upperclass which you opt to add on if you want to upgrade your flight. Fair dues etc.
HOWEVER - I saw this also added : regardless of flight fare you can now opt to upgrade lounges to 1/Vroom 2/ Executive (45) which I think when we first flew and opted for premium (long time ago when it was launched) was run by servis air. BUT NOW THEY HAVE ADDED 60 TO GAIN ACCESS TO CLUBHOUSE AT LHR AND/OR LGW!
Sorry to moan here, but if I am reading this right, CLUBHOUSE was for UPPER CLASS FARE PASSENGERS - to be with the kind of folk that are in the same ball park figure fare wise.
Yet from the jist of this, Virgin have now decided to let all and sundry into the Clubhouse if you are happy to pay 60 and not the Upper Class fare ?
If anyone has the 2010 virgin holidays USA brochure you will see this, and YES I am peed off, I thought the whole point of paying an upper class fare was to get exclusivity of the ClubHouse ????
I will be interested to see if anyone else is suprised/disgusted to see this 60 entrance fee being thrown around, because what this now says to me is : football/stag/hen party louts paying an economy fare and getting upperclass service/perks except for the seat/bar in flight ?
I think quite a few frequent flyers will (as we will if it doesn't get stopped) be jumping ship and flying with British Airways - who clealry understand the ranks of segregation/tiering perks.
Richard Branson, clearly has lost focus on what 'working your way to Gold Status' is all about. To introduce this 'open class' is in my opinion relaunching his whole flying empire under a new heading :
OPEN CLASS.
A very very angry flyer.
It appears 'gone are the days of' reward, loyalty and respect, because when people book and pay for an aupper class ticket, they do not expect to have the perks offered to economy/budget fare payers for a mere 60.
Seriously thinking : I would not pay to fly virgin upper class ever again, I want and expect a difference in service at this level of fare cost, and a service not for sale to Tom Dick & Harriet for 60. At least BA do not budge on their policy : want it pay for it !!!