#753580 by Sealink
24 Aug 2010, 22:45
....starts Thursday.

Presume VS will follow suit.

Offering hundreds of flights in every class and holidays across the world, The Great Big Sale is so big, you might need help choosing.

So first stop - our destination guides on ba.com for a little inspiration.

A European city break, perhaps? Or some much needed beach relaxation?

With great savings in Premium Economy, Business Class and First, why not treat yourself to a little extra luxury to get you in the holiday mood?

The Great Big Sale starts on Thursday, 26 August, so don’t miss out.
#753588 by Jacki
25 Aug 2010, 04:45
Great news, I'm looking for flights to NY ^) ^) ^)
#753598 by Alex V
25 Aug 2010, 08:35
Just what i have been waiting for cant wait to see whats on offer, wonder if christmas is just risking it too much what with possible unresolved disputes still looming?

alex
#753599 by slinky09
25 Aug 2010, 08:49
Looking at ba.com to get an indication will tell us what VS is likely to do, I see for example that CW to JFK fares from October have fallen to about £1,650 - which wouldn't put this among the best sales, but is about £500 less than current prices on vs.com.
#753609 by Alex V
25 Aug 2010, 11:56
I can see that BA are loading front pages however they are advertising premium economy o/w for £1556 to nyc.......whoops im sure thats what BA wish it was!

cheers

alex
#753678 by slinky09
26 Aug 2010, 07:52
Well, nothing on the BA Web site today yet ... and no sale prices loaded into VS that I can see ...

However, I need to go to Key Biscayne at the end of September, VS quotes me £2,471 and BA around £2,000 - is that a sale? On the same dates for JFK BA offers £1,772 whereas VS is considerably more (although the booking engine keeps crashing, typical VS Web site!).

So is BA on sale, or is VS just expensive ...
#753680 by mitchja
26 Aug 2010, 08:30
VS do seem to have certain sale fares loaded (certainly for Premium Economy anyway) as I've just checked my up-coming IAD trip in a few weeks.

Yesterday a return K fare was £900+, today it's back down to £629.

Trying to actually book it on the VS website is a different matter though, as Slinky says, the VS website is crashing when you either try and book or try and view your bookings.
#753681 by Sealink
26 Aug 2010, 09:15
I had been checking BA fares to JNB before booking with VS.
Today, as part of their sale, the fares have increased by £200.00 since yesterday. Virgin unchanged.
#753683 by Dave2009
26 Aug 2010, 09:48
Just loooked on ba.com and they do have some really good flight deals and equally holidays, especially on some North America routes!
#753685 by tontybear
26 Aug 2010, 10:00
Nothing for where I want to go in November !

Am not a happy bear !
#753695 by JCBR
26 Aug 2010, 12:39
Jacki wrote:Great news, I'm looking for flights to NY

A purple boarding card, a cowshed treatment, a glass of T10, a pen and a packet of polos please x!

10 days until Greece ^) ^) ^)


Sorry to tell you - they stopped giving the polos, pens and cowshed products in UC.
#753697 by honey lamb
26 Aug 2010, 13:24
JCBR wrote:
Jacki wrote:Great news, I'm looking for flights to NY

A purple boarding card, a cowshed treatment, a glass of T10, a pen and a packet of polos please x!

10 days until Greece ^) ^) ^)


Sorry to tell you - they stopped giving the polos, pens and cowshed products in UC.

She knows that. Her signature is a veiled request to have them restored along with the T10 which has also been removed from the UC cabin
#753707 by mcuth
26 Aug 2010, 15:13
Committed the grave sin of checking how much the sale price would be for the flights we've already booked.....Very glad to see that they're more expensive :D

Cheers
Michael
#753708 by tontybear
26 Aug 2010, 15:30
mcuth wrote:Committed the grave sin of checking how much the sale price would be for the flights we've already booked.....Very glad to see that they're more expensive :D

Cheers
Michael


And with the money you've since 'saved' you can pay the BA fee to reserve your actual seats !
#753712 by mcuth
26 Aug 2010, 16:40
tontybear wrote:And with the money you've since 'saved' you can pay the BA fee to reserve your actual seats !


oo) oo)

Cheers
Michael
#753736 by RichardMannion
26 Aug 2010, 21:00
True, thats one of the benefits of being a BA Silver or higher. But the real benefit for any BA Exec Club member is that you can use 25,000 BA miles to upgrade a sale WT+ fare to Club World both ways. ~£650+25k for a Club flight to NYC is not too shabby. Bit different to the buy a S or W, and give us 40k miles option...
#753741 by slinky09
26 Aug 2010, 21:35
RichardMannion wrote:True, thats one of the benefits of being a BA Silver or higher. But the real benefit for any BA Exec Club member is that you can use 25,000 BA miles to upgrade a sale WT+ fare to Club World both ways. ~£650+25k for a Club flight to NYC is not too shabby. Bit different to the buy a S or W, and give us 40k miles option...


Ne'er a truer word spoken Richard, one VS should heed.
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