No - MCO ahead of themselves!
No - MCO ahead of themselves!
Tinkerbelle wrote:First one back in the air!!!
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Pete wrote:Tinkerbelle wrote:First one back in the air!!!
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Isn't that a wonderful sight?
Pete wrote:Ok - update now out on the Virgin Atlantic site:
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/pa ... /index.jsp
This means you'll need to be holding a ticket for the original flight date, not the day its flying. That's going to catch a few people out, for sure.
Bill S wrote:Pete wrote:Ok - update now out on the Virgin Atlantic site:
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/pa ... /index.jsp
This means you'll need to be holding a ticket for the original flight date, not the day its flying. That's going to catch a few people out, for sure.
That is strange - does this mean that pax with tickets to the UK for the 21st will find their flights cancelled or delayed, while pax with tickets from 14/15th will fly?
crispin wrote:Although you would be annoyed if for example you were due to fly out of SFO today at 5pm, only to find that your flight is canceled, but the one from the 15th April is flying at 7pm.
mdvipond wrote:Yes, service is (perhaps understandably) 'unavailable'. Seems churlish to mention it, but if OLCI stays non-functioning, I wonder if twilight will be operating at LGW?
Tinkerbelle wrote:honey lamb wrote:Neil wrote:The whole of the UK have become plane spotters, we are no longer minority geeks!!!!!!
LOL)
Geeks unite!!!!![]()
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Sealink wrote:Another misjudgement from O'Leary? He's cancelled UK flights till Thursday...
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