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#875940 by buns
18 Jun 2014, 17:36
As BA have just finished their Sale - which somewhat surprisingly VS did match :w , I am inclined to say "Not in the near future".

But then again, never say never

buns
#875944 by DrFlyer
18 Jun 2014, 18:06
They usually do a sale around the late-august bank holiday IIRC. I hope they do some sale fares to MCO soon as I'm looking to book for January - annoyingly although VS matched the BA sale price they didn't cover the same dates as the BA sale, which ran through January next year.
#875960 by ratechaser
18 Jun 2014, 20:27
Yep, late august, early september is what I'm banking on, tend to be when I book for the following easter hols. It's a logical sale time, everyone going back to work depressed after the summer and looking for an excuse to book the next holiday!
#875989 by pjh
19 Jun 2014, 09:03
ratechaser wrote:Yep, late august, early september is what I'm banking on, tend to be when I book for the following easter hols. It's a logical sale time, everyone going back to work depressed after the summer and looking for an excuse to book the next holiday!


In which case as a business that's the time I wouldn't have a sale.... :)
#876001 by ratechaser
19 Jun 2014, 11:40
pjh wrote:
ratechaser wrote:Yep, late august, early september is what I'm banking on, tend to be when I book for the following easter hols. It's a logical sale time, everyone going back to work depressed after the summer and looking for an excuse to book the next holiday!


In which case as a business that's the time I wouldn't have a sale.... :)


Ah yes, but people will be thinking of the money spent on the holiday they just came back from, paying off the credit cards etc... so the sale is the incentive needed to keep flights shifting over that period... :)
#876005 by Hev60
19 Jun 2014, 13:27
pjh wrote:
ratechaser wrote:Yep, late august, early september is what I'm banking on, tend to be when I book for the following easter hols. It's a logical sale time, everyone going back to work depressed after the summer and looking for an excuse to book the next holiday!


In which case as a business that's the time I wouldn't have a sale.... :)


:? and yet they DO it every year just before the Bank Holiday weekend.
So it must work for them (and all the others who do the same) :)
#876007 by pjh
19 Jun 2014, 13:52
ratechaser wrote:
pjh wrote:
In which case as a business that's the time I wouldn't have a sale.... :)


Ah yes, but people will be thinking of the money spent on the holiday they just came back from, paying off the credit cards etc... so the sale is the incentive needed to keep flights shifting over that period... :)


Fair point, but additional to your original statement so I win.... 8D
#876012 by ratechaser
19 Jun 2014, 14:22
pjh wrote:
ratechaser wrote:
pjh wrote:
In which case as a business that's the time I wouldn't have a sale.... :)


Ah yes, but people will be thinking of the money spent on the holiday they just came back from, paying off the credit cards etc... so the sale is the incentive needed to keep flights shifting over that period... :)


Fair point, but additional to your original statement so I win.... 8D


It was implied in my original comment about 'looking for an excuse'. So nyyyyyahhhhhhhhhh! :P
#876015 by pjh
19 Jun 2014, 14:59
ratechaser wrote:
It was implied in my original comment about 'looking for an excuse'. So nyyyyyahhhhhhhhhh! :P


Whatever. My dad is still bigger than your dad. :D
#876030 by ratechaser
19 Jun 2014, 16:50
pjh wrote:
ratechaser wrote:
It was implied in my original comment about 'looking for an excuse'. So nyyyyyahhhhhhhhhh! :P


Whatever. My dad is still bigger than your dad. :D


Put him on a diet then :o)
#876035 by starquake
19 Jun 2014, 18:03
Xmas is the other VH/VS deal time - we booked for this Feb boxing day - for a price £300 less than the day before - as we guessed they were going to be doing it. My trick is I check the flight pricing using the price engines over year, so know the "normal cheapest fare" and take advantage when can book below that.

My wife is wanting a 4 holiday year this year (we've got 3 booked). Wallet is straining, but I'm awaiting same sale - as I'll need to get her out to Florida to combine with a work trip for me for it to be possible, so I don't have to pick up 2 tatl tickets on the last one.
#876343 by International Hitman
23 Jun 2014, 12:11
BA sale just commenced "the world is on sale"

VS usually follow immediately --- however last few times VS have reduced fares to match BA but not published the fact ?|
#876349 by Daniel Armstrong
23 Jun 2014, 13:25
As above (International Hitman) it would appear the there is a BA sale on...

I have just gone online and booking with them would have offered me a £300 discount vs. VH..! On flights its also cheaper...

Any advise, on the phone to customer service now - but they are saying they wont price match.
#876377 by mrsw
23 Jun 2014, 18:04
I've just checked the VS website (incredibly slow at the moment) and it looks like they've matched some of the BA sale offers, eg Caribbean, Africa and Asia routes (the US low fares have "book by" dates of tomorrow so I wonder if they will run new offers after tomorrow?)

Not all appear to be advertised on their homepage but if you go to destinations/low fares, you might find some bargains. Worth checking anyway.

Of course the website is crashing an awful lot, so some patience is required...
#876487 by DrFlyer
25 Jun 2014, 07:01
Daniel Armstrong wrote:
DrFlyer wrote:VS seem to be matching BA on Economy and PE to MCO, no sign of a UC price match though :(


What is the price difference - is it significant..?


Over £1000 more!
#876617 by gumshoe
26 Jun 2014, 12:37
Unfortunately it's impossible to say.

BA and VS have many sales each year, for all the various cabins - but they never cover all routes and all dates.

The current BA sale, for example, apparently doesn't include Business or First, or any US destinations apart from LAS.

So if you decide to hold out for a sale you may get lucky - or you may find your chosen route and date hasn't been discounted and what's more the price has actually gone up from when you first looked. That's the gamble you take.

That's why we always say on V-Flyer if you see a price you're happy with, go for it and never check back.
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