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#864467 by Smid
14 Jan 2014, 20:29
So considering booking some PE next autumn, and might be better for us to go via Manchester. However, the option to upgrade to UC would be nice, I've not seen a fare I'd pay for 2 years for it.

And the fact that MAN-LAS was supposed to be going to a 2 class plane, Y and PE for the winter months (personally I don't understand why summer is high season, but never mind).

However, I've never heard much about the 2 class planes. Just standard fare? Just lacks the seats at the front and more PE? was it 333's? What months do they operate?
#864475 by Smid
14 Jan 2014, 23:13
So Upper is available offseason from Manchester to Vegas?

Is it usually the 333? Old suite or new suite? I wasn't as disappointed with the Vancouver new suite as I thought I might be, but it had the good IFE on way over, the better suite came with Nova/Odessey on the way back...
#864480 by Smid
15 Jan 2014, 00:31
Yes, I've flown both LGW to LAS and MAN to LAS. However, last year they dropped the UC from Manchester to LAS due to, I believe, low demand. Flew 333's during the wintertime.

You may have not flown that route recently, back when I last flew there, end of 2010, all to Vegas we 747's. I hope its back to that, if that is what you've saying is the recent config.

Of course more people might know with seatmaps after they book, anyone flown MAN to Vegas this year around nowish?
#864481 by Smid
15 Jan 2014, 00:43
With the advent of Little Red, its not clear what days they fly direct to and from Vegas. Thursday and Sunday? I really can't remember (or indeed know if its changed).

I know they are so keen to sell the little red, but there's no way I'd do a five hour trip/layover via Gatwick to Heathrow after a night flight from Vegas, when its 40 mins to saint pancras and then 2 hours up the road to Manchester. I can completely see the reason and purpose of little red if you've going via Heathrow, but fly into gatwick and nightmare of getting between them? Shit...

Out of interest, in that case they just chuck you your bags and leave you to get between them, right?
#864482 by Smid
15 Jan 2014, 00:50
Hmmn, I may have answered my own question. Past October there aren't any flights from Manchester direct to Vegas. So, no, no Upper on there, no PE or Economy either. I must have missed it when they dropped that route...

Guess its Gatwick to get the real choice.

Little Red from Gatwick still baffles me. Though shouldn't it have offered me little red + LGW when asking from Manchester post October. Mysteries of VS IT.
#864502 by jfenney
15 Jan 2014, 08:41
Smid wrote:With the advent of Little Red, its not clear what days they fly direct to and from Vegas. Thursday and Sunday? I really can't remember (or indeed know if its changed).

I know they are so keen to sell the little red, but there's no way I'd do a five hour trip/layover via Gatwick to Heathrow after a night flight from Vegas, when its 40 mins to saint pancras and then 2 hours up the road to Manchester. I can completely see the reason and purpose of little red if you've going via Heathrow, but fly into gatwick and nightmare of getting between them? Shit...

Out of interest, in that case they just chuck you your bags and leave you to get between them, right?


Fully agree ,I have dilemma in March so decided to drive down , just wish someone would do a Man-Gat route again
#864508 by david22294
15 Jan 2014, 11:14
Hi,

The Man - Las Route is seasonal as neil pointed out BUT the route starts back up again at the end of MARCH and runs all the way to Oct. The Aircraft they are using is the 747 as I am using them on the 4th of May this year.

“Virgin Atlantic can confirm that it will temporarily suspend its flights between Manchester and Las Vegas for the winter season from October 27 and will resume services on March 30, 2014. The airline will continue to operate a year round service to Las Vegas from London Gatwick Airport.

http://www.businesstraveller.com/news/v ... egas-route
Hope this helps.
#864524 by Smid
15 Jan 2014, 17:39
I found both the Thompson and Thomas Cook flight searching pretty much impossible (I always get confused between the two, but I've heard both of them referred to when talking about near mythical flights to Vegas from Manchester or Glasgow).

I read a while back there were seasonal flights to both. Perhaps its the booking engine (no flexible dates, so hit the day of the scheduled flights or you can get to...) or the website (trying to sell you holidays, WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO KNOW A FLIGHT TIMETABLE?), but I gave up in the end. Regional flights from both destinations would be useful, but what the hell, it'll probably a BA flight from GLA to LGW for my mum to go to Vegas, and we'll travel an hour further to get to LGW and stay overnight (VS of course)...
#864539 by Smid
15 Jan 2014, 20:04
Thanks, weird that they fly to from Glasgow in erm, March and July only... Or perhaps that's when the sale fares are. Like I said, they don't specify the days either. Too busy trying to sell the place and not caring about such details as people who already know whats there...

No matter, looks like its an 80 quid return on BA to Glasgow. The 800 quid premium wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't about 900 on the sale of VS for PE...
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