chuckles wrote:can someone update the first post on this thread to show G-VAST as completed please?
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chuckles wrote:can someone update the first post on this thread to show G-VAST as completed please?
Neil wrote:The pre-assigned seating issue after the 1st November is not due to the refits, but becaus VS are having a new system installed. This affects all pax in all cabins and every flight, and there is no information what so ever as to when or even if it will be available again.
It has been suggested on here that VS *might* think about following the BA model and charge for selecting seats prior to OLCI, but that has not had any credible source to suggest it is true.
Silver Fox wrote:Personally I think it is a race to the bottom when you try and do what BA is doing, if indeed that is what they decide to do next. Call me old fashioned, but I take the view that I have paid for a seat in the cost of my ticket so should be able to stand a semblance of a chance of getting what I would like. And yes, I do know what the T's and C's are.
This is supposed to be a grown up airline competing on a very competitive route and not Ryanair. Once they lose the differentiators that are currently giving them the edge over BA for me, then the current no-brainer decision to fly Virgin becomes less of one.
StillRedHot wrote:There are no plans - as far as I am aware - to charge for pre-requesting seating.
Professor Yaffle wrote:StillRedHot wrote:There are no plans - as far as I am aware - to charge for pre-requesting seating.
A check in agent at LAS (reliable source) said that BA-style seat reservation charge was the entire reason for the system change. Would rather have that than the current farce...
Professor Yaffle wrote:StillRedHot wrote:There are no plans - as far as I am aware - to charge for pre-requesting seating.
A check in agent at LAS (reliable source) said that BA-style seat reservation charge was the entire reason for the system change. Would rather have that than the current farce...
Silver Fox wrote:Professor Yaffle wrote:StillRedHot wrote:There are no plans - as far as I am aware - to charge for pre-requesting seating.
A check in agent at LAS (reliable source) said that BA-style seat reservation charge was the entire reason for the system change. Would rather have that than the current farce...
Farce is understating the situation at the moment.
StillRedHot wrote:
I disagree that being unable to assign your seats for any flight after a certain date is a farce. What would be a farce is if they had allowed people to select seats only to have them totally wiped out when the new system is introduced. You're still getting from A to B regardless of where you sit.
clarkeysntfc wrote:It's a farce that there is not even a hint of an idea as to when the seat reservations system will be back up and running. For people with flights beyond 1st Nov, the situation is even worse than BA's lamentable policy.
Likewise the website appears to be going through the slowest update in Internet history.
at240 wrote:clarkeysntfc wrote:It's a farce that there is not even a hint of an idea as to when the seat reservations system will be back up and running. For people with flights beyond 1st Nov, the situation is even worse than BA's lamentable policy.
Likewise the website appears to be going through the slowest update in Internet history.
^) y)
Well said, clarkeysntfc. The website update is glacial, and the reservations change just does not make any kind of sense. Everything points to a change in policy of some kind -- if not, what is the reason for the hiatus? Why postpone all reservations AFTER a particular date? What is going on? I am flying on 2 November so I declare an interest!
StillRedHot wrote:at240 wrote:clarkeysntfc wrote:It's a farce that there is not even a hint of an idea as to when the seat reservations system will be back up and running. For people with flights beyond 1st Nov, the situation is even worse than BA's lamentable policy.
Likewise the website appears to be going through the slowest update in Internet history.
^) y)
Well said, clarkeysntfc. The website update is glacial, and the reservations change just does not make any kind of sense. Everything points to a change in policy of some kind -- if not, what is the reason for the hiatus? Why postpone all reservations AFTER a particular date? What is going on? I am flying on 2 November so I declare an interest!
Although the website update may seem slow, you have to remember that it's being completely re-written from the ground up and that does take time. The new booking process and Manage my booking pages will be unleashed soon and then after that there is only the Flying Club section left..
As for the seating - a new system will mean months of testing for every possible scenario that could arise. I'm sure you'd be the first to complain had they rushed through a system that caused bugs and errors when you selected a seat. Sorry, REQUESTED a seat.
StillRedHot wrote:As for the seating - a new system will mean months of testing for every possible scenario that could arise. I'm sure you'd be the first to complain had they rushed through a system that caused bugs and errors when you selected a seat. Sorry, REQUESTED a seat.
StillRedHot wrote:As for the seating - a new system will mean months of testing for every possible scenario that could arise. I'm sure you'd be the first to complain had they rushed through a system that caused bugs and errors when you selected a seat. Sorry, REQUESTED a seat.
Hev60 wrote:
With all due respects. Perhaps the VS department dealing with this would have been well advised to spend some times with the IT teams over in the US. All the major American airline companies operate a system where you can see seat availability in advance and then book that seat during the reservation process. Air Canada have the same system as do Virgin America ii) ii)
Sometimes I feel it's a case of excuses rather than actions but we'll have to see. With the resources available to Virgin Atlantic it simply puzzles me why they can't get it right
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