I know this has been discussed before, but is this correct?
I have just recieved the latest Virgin Holidays brochure for Florida (or florida as it says) First edition Jan-Dec 2012
and on Page 13 under "Even more reasons to choose Virgin Atlantic", it says the following:
"Relax in the Clubhouse before you fly.
The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses are an oasis of calm in a sea of noise and bustle. You can choose to have one of our many luxurious complimentray treatments, be served drinks, and be tempted with a delicious menu.
Now pre bookable at £50 per person for Gatwick and £60 per person for Heathrow (Min age 12) if you are flying with Virgin Atlantic"
Now, is this a little misleading as do they actually mean Flying with Virgin Atlantic but only when booked through Virgin holidays, or has there been a change of position by Virgin Atlantic?
I suppose logically, as its in a VH brochure their thinking is that they are talking to customers who will book through them.
Again, why should the VA clubhouse be available to VH customers by pre booking and not to direct VA customers? Surely if it was by pre booking and was controlled by numbers, then that would solve a lot of problems for PE VA customers? It seems VH customers get two bites of the cherry with both lounges available to them, whilst VA non UC or Gold customers don't with their only option being lounges away from Virgin?
It makes sense for Econ and PE pax to book fly drive through VH than book direct with VA to get access to the Clubhouses if the price difference is not huge?
I have just recieved the latest Virgin Holidays brochure for Florida (or florida as it says) First edition Jan-Dec 2012
and on Page 13 under "Even more reasons to choose Virgin Atlantic", it says the following:
"Relax in the Clubhouse before you fly.
The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses are an oasis of calm in a sea of noise and bustle. You can choose to have one of our many luxurious complimentray treatments, be served drinks, and be tempted with a delicious menu.
Now pre bookable at £50 per person for Gatwick and £60 per person for Heathrow (Min age 12) if you are flying with Virgin Atlantic"
Now, is this a little misleading as do they actually mean Flying with Virgin Atlantic but only when booked through Virgin holidays, or has there been a change of position by Virgin Atlantic?
I suppose logically, as its in a VH brochure their thinking is that they are talking to customers who will book through them.
Again, why should the VA clubhouse be available to VH customers by pre booking and not to direct VA customers? Surely if it was by pre booking and was controlled by numbers, then that would solve a lot of problems for PE VA customers? It seems VH customers get two bites of the cherry with both lounges available to them, whilst VA non UC or Gold customers don't with their only option being lounges away from Virgin?
It makes sense for Econ and PE pax to book fly drive through VH than book direct with VA to get access to the Clubhouses if the price difference is not huge?