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#849893 by not_ordinary_more_weird
29 Jun 2013, 00:12
Don’t worry too much, they said they would finish it over the weekend so there’s obviously lots left to go. Perhaps we could have an adventurous intinerary contest?
#849956 by Scrooge
29 Jun 2013, 12:58
Just tried to book a DL reward flight, it can't be done before 5pm GMT.....

What will be interesting is, the fee's on DL.com show a grand total of...$10 (this is for a couple of domestic flights), I have to wonder what VS is going to try and charge me...
#849977 by Scrooge
29 Jun 2013, 17:16
Well as ever, the VS team is on top of everything, by everything I mean you can't actually book reward flights, either through the VS website or by calling the flying club....Good to see some things never change.
#849978 by tontybear
29 Jun 2013, 17:30
Does the fact that we are on BST make any difference as under GMT it's still not 5.00 P??M
#849981 by StillRedHot
29 Jun 2013, 17:56
Scrooge wrote:Well as ever, the VS team is on top of everything, by everything I mean you can't actually book reward flights, either through the VS website or by calling the flying club....Good to see some things never change.

You can't book any partner reward flights via the website, ever. This does include Delta.. Although 5pm GMT is when everything is live so it should now be possible via FC.
#850018 by Scrooge
30 Jun 2013, 02:13
It would be possible, if VS actually had any availability, sadly the Delta tie up seems to be the same as every other partner airline, looks good on paper, but try booking something.
#850071 by JCBR
30 Jun 2013, 15:03
Would be good if the seat maps show what is actually available before you book (like nealy every other airline allows).
There does seem to be an error with the seat numbers on the 747. The last seat in the nose (near the door) is usually 19 not 12.
#850112 by honey lamb
30 Jun 2013, 22:05
JCBR wrote:Would be good if the seat maps show what is actually available before you book (like nealy every other airline allows).
There does seem to be an error with the seat numbers on the 747. The last seat in the nose (near the door) is usually 19 not 12.

They've given the seat numbers of the LGW fleet in the A zone ?|
#850120 by slinky09
01 Jul 2013, 07:41
mitchja wrote:They are miles better than the VS seat maps!!


Well for my old and colour blind eyes I find those seat maps very hard to read - design above functionality methinks!
#850125 by gfonk
01 Jul 2013, 09:11
slinky09 wrote:
mitchja wrote:They are miles better than the VS seat maps!!


Well for my old and colour blind eyes I find those seat maps very hard to read - design above functionality methinks!


That is a fair point too. I hadnt looked at it in that way. Though I still do like the ones on DL.
#850140 by SoloFlyer
01 Jul 2013, 11:57
Has anyone else also noticed that you can't book a flight with Delta via little red. Was looking at tickets ATL to EDI via LHR but it doesn't appear to be allowed.
#850145 by mitchja
01 Jul 2013, 12:23
There are still quite a few DL flights/routes missing from the VS website.

Charlotte, NC isn't on the VS website for example (I was checking this as we sometimes, for work, have to travel to one of our sites in Gastonia NC, for which Charlotte is the nearest airport. DL do fly there via ATL from MAN)

Maybe the VS call centre has access to more flights/routes?
#850147 by Hull
01 Jul 2013, 13:29
Afternoon all,

I have just been looking for a friend who wants to join our annual Snow trip to Tahoe LHR-SFO-LHR with Virgin Econ £544 UC £3350, with DL Econ £524 UC £2800.
Any ideas why it's so much cheaper via DL?

Cheers
Dominic.
#850294 by Hamster
02 Jul 2013, 15:41
Hull wrote:Afternoon all,

I have just been looking for a friend who wants to join our annual Snow trip to Tahoe LHR-SFO-LHR with Virgin Econ £544 UC £3350, with DL Econ £524 UC £2800.
Any ideas why it's so much cheaper via DL?

Cheers
Dominic.


When I had a look at the price differences, DL were selling D's for the same price as Z's, where as Virgin were selling the D for the higher price...
#858257 by gumshoe
24 Sep 2013, 19:31
He's just said "Delta will remain Delta and VS will remain VS" and denied (although not, I thought, very convincingly) Jeff Randall's suggestion that Virgin's service standards will morph into Delta's.

He described VS as "cool and hip" with a service ethos that makes it stand out from BA/AA. I suspect that may open a can of worms among long-term FFs and those like marshy11 who've experienced anything but good customer service ...
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