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#755013 by northernhenry
09 Sep 2010, 22:06
Very much so, will save lots of repeat trawling through the booking system and in theory help to reduce tel call loading to FC.

Just need VS to be more flexible with eligible fares and they'll have some extremely happy flyers..
#755034 by eejp1007
10 Sep 2010, 10:05
I would definitely love to see this, again, as long as the bookings are direct into VS and VF is not acting as an agent.
#755041 by Martin
10 Sep 2010, 12:24
A big YES from me too. Even if the idea is 18 months old, it would be very useful. As many others have said, it will save time searching, save time to the FC call centre and ultimately get more people to book there and then.

Cheers

Martin
#755044 by hiljil
10 Sep 2010, 13:32
Yes please, from me too !
#755138 by Guest
11 Sep 2010, 16:08
Just to get my head round this; the booking egine would sit directly on vflyer, and be linked into the booking engine on the VS website?

If that is the case, I have to say, whilst a good idea in theory, in practice, I can see it being a total nightmare.

As it stands already, the booking engine on VS lags behind the availibility on Vega which is visible to contact centre staff. If there was an option to see exact fare codes, MpM availibity or Upgrade code availibilty, I can easily see more scenarios where pax will check on this tool, only to ring up and find that becuase the system lags those fares are no longer availible.

As a member of CC staff, we have enough problems already explaining this lag to pax.

A good idea, but untill the Website is synced every second with Vega, it'll never work.
#755296 by MarkedMan
14 Sep 2010, 01:57
iGuyHD wrote:
A good idea, but untill the Website is synced every second with Vega, it'll never work.


Well, ideally they wouldn't be synchronizing two different booking engines, but simply building a decent API into the one system of record, and cleaning up their code. In fact, I'd be surprised if we were actually looking at two separate booking "tools" that were being synced. Could be some bad caching methodology, or even screwed up locking code, or locking code that is optimized more for performance than clean record handling. It happens. Whatever it is, it might not be too easy to clean up, so the end result is the same - won't change quickly.
#763391 by worc0670
06 Jan 2011, 18:10
Absolutely, would use it 100% of the time. I'm a recent FC member but have racked up 100k this year. Frustrated by the lack of options to consider when spending miles and fed up with calling customer service to ask about options. Esp need to search for L and U fares. Amazed by bad value of miles plus money fares, would be better if you could have more options for proportion of cost put forward by miles and by money.

I have however just found this link which is useful.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/bo ... /index.jsp

cheers,
P
#763474 by Concorde RIP
07 Jan 2011, 14:42
Absolutely I would - I don't know what you have in mind in detail, but it could get complicated!

For example, the kinds of query I would really like is:
* Show me all G availability for a given route across, say, one month.
* Multiple sectors - possibly different fare codes.

Also, I often want to do something like bbok a revenue ticket, plus use AMEX PE upgrades and miles - so different fare codes in a booking....

Might be an idea, as well, as you select or browse the fare codes, for the text to pop up showing details of that fare code?

To be honest, unless V-flyer gets a commission for each such booking, I'd rather that VS get their act together and sort out the online booking system!

YES - anyway!
#763509 by honey lamb
08 Jan 2011, 11:48
Well given that the original post was exactly two years ago, it's quite possible it never left the drawing board
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