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#875571 by nkp85uk
14 Jun 2014, 09:19
We were in our local Virgin Holidays store getting a quote for a trip to Florida (Gulf Coast) next year when my partner askes 'can you make sure we are in the right booking class to upgrade with miles'... ('Tut tut' I'm thinking, of course we can't do that with VH...)
But then much to my surprise the agent responds with 'yes of course sir, that would be M-class and the price will be £xxxx!!!
What!!?
Now, as far as I was aware, nobody on the history of time has ever been able to get a miles upgrade on a Virgin holiday, right?
So what's going on here... was the guy just talking rubbish or has there been a change?!
#875656 by Harpers Tate
15 Jun 2014, 12:38
And, be aware, booking an (eg) M class fare does not guarantee that a points upgrade will be available for your date/time/flight. That's a separate thing altogether. So it's wise to ensure this availability AND actually book the G upgrade, all at the same time, before paying the (eg) M rate.
#875751 by ratechaser
16 Jun 2014, 19:49
Daniel Armstrong wrote:I was told they could do this too however the price of the total holiday went up a lot and there is still no guarantee that you will get the upgrade.

However, great they will do this..!


Erm, maybe I'm just on another of my VH 'downers', but not sure it's that great that they are just able to do what the majority of decent TAs (that I've used) are also able to do, while being significantly more expensive for every holiday I've ever done a comparison on.

I was playing around with Cancun options for next easter, and, sure enough, I was able to shave about 20% off what they were quoting, just with a quick look at bestattravel. And they're not even one of my preferred caribbean TAs, but have a decent website for instant quotes where you can pick the airline and class easily.

A decent TA should be able to package you up flights in the fare bucket you want (if available) provided you're prepared to take the hit on the flight cost up front. So unless VH will let you book Ms with only a low deposit, there's not a lot to see here I think...

Or am I missing something and need to eat my words :-)
#875754 by LovingGold
16 Jun 2014, 22:14
Personally and I am a few years out of date here, my dealings with VH have been very positive, I even booked my wedding thru them in DisneyWorld and they were outstanding in arranging it all, was a perfect day and for what we got, no one could do it cheaper and we tried independent TA and larger ones.
Even with the plain holidays, granted, only to Vegas and Orlando, if one of my group had found it cheaper and it was identical, they have matched the cost. What I cannot comment on is other locations as I have never used them.
One little thing that did used to get under my skin was the discounts. I had Virgin Media, was a FC AU, Virgin Credit Cards etc, etc, etc and still only got the 10%. I was always sure I deserved more :)
#875767 by pjh
17 Jun 2014, 09:23
MoJoJo wrote:Whilst we are talking about VH how long is it after you return that miles are supposed to get added to your FC account?


I was told within 45 days of your return date when I asked the question a month or two back.
#875781 by starquake
17 Jun 2014, 11:46
ratechaser wrote:Or am I missing something and need to eat my words :-)


We use VH a *lot* - as in minimum of one holiday a year with them. If you know what you are doing, they can easily be far cheaper than other travel agents - they can equally be more expensive as per any high street.

The price match is the key item - price an identical itinerary via another agent - and they will match it if cheaper.

On our honeymoon in particular, 2 years ago, VH worked out well over £1500 cheaper than the nearest high street quote - that was a 3 week driving tour, involving some very high end hotels in Vegas, Palm Springs, San Fran and others. It did take 2 weeks of dealing with a single guy via email and phone to get the price mind, and in end we got 3 days extra for a 50 quid reduction in cost when he spotted a "free extra 2 day promotion available to VH at the hotel" combined with cheaper weekday flights.

On Florida in Feb this year, booked somewhat last minute - VH worked out £500 cheaper than the VS flight price alone for flight, hotel and car.

We now price everything VH or VS with both.
#875824 by MoJoJo
17 Jun 2014, 19:56
Hmm... So if you book a package with VH you get miles. If however you book just accommodation with them there is a set list of hotels you will get miles on. If however you book the same accommodation via the VS website which is VH you get miles

Not impressed but not surprised
#875826 by ratechaser
17 Jun 2014, 20:12
starquake wrote:
ratechaser wrote:Or am I missing something and need to eat my words :-)


We use VH a *lot* - as in minimum of one holiday a year with them. If you know what you are doing, they can easily be far cheaper than other travel agents - they can equally be more expensive as per any high street.

The price match is the key item - price an identical itinerary via another agent - and they will match it if cheaper.

On our honeymoon in particular, 2 years ago, VH worked out well over £1500 cheaper than the nearest high street quote - that was a 3 week driving tour, involving some very high end hotels in Vegas, Palm Springs, San Fran and others. It did take 2 weeks of dealing with a single guy via email and phone to get the price mind, and in end we got 3 days extra for a 50 quid reduction in cost when he spotted a "free extra 2 day promotion available to VH at the hotel" combined with cheaper weekday flights.

On Florida in Feb this year, booked somewhat last minute - VH worked out £500 cheaper than the VS flight price alone for flight, hotel and car.

We now price everything VH or VS with both.


I've tried the price match twice with them, first time they refused to accept it was a genuine quote because of the price difference (it was, and I went with it in the end). The second time the quote was rejected because I'd got it emailed about 11pm the night before and when I called VH at 9am the next day they said it wasn't valid as iit had to be same day. Clearly 11 hours was far too stale. So have given up now, even though I'm the first to agree that the miles would be a nice bonus.

Anyway, I'm happy to accept that YMMV as I'm not a fan of places like LAS and MCO, but it's been about 10 years now and I've not had a quote from them that compares favorably. On the rare occasions it's been close and I've called to get my AU discount, I've been told that the online price is already better than what my 10% discount would get me. Maybe I'll strike lucky in future...
#875847 by pjh
17 Jun 2014, 21:25
ratechaser wrote:
Anyway, I'm happy to accept that YMMV as I'm not a fan of places like LAS and MCO, but it's been about 10 years now and I've not had a quote from them that compares favorably. On the rare occasions it's been close and I've called to get my AU discount, I've been told that the online price is already better than what my 10% discount would get me. Maybe I'll strike lucky in future...


Sometimes you'll get better, sometimes you won't. I priced up our St Lucia trip for this summer with several on line TAs, and VH came out about even, so with miles.....
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