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#887769 by dickydotcom
12 Nov 2014, 08:58
whiterose wrote:Am I alone in hoping it does follow VS precedent and crash?

We can't usually book our twice-yearly flights to NY to see family until three months or so beforehand. With the T-60 system we could sit with fingers poised, hoping to get good seats.

If the new system goes against VS IT tradition and sctually works, I'm concerned we'll find most seats already gone. :(!


I am hoping it works.
OK the transition made be a bit fraught, with lots of people already in the system trying to bag their seats, but once that backlog is cleared it should just be a case of buy your ticket and book your seat.
I generally get my tickets as soon as the return leg is open so I think it should suit me.
Dick D
#887774 by ColOrd
12 Nov 2014, 09:59
Just a few thoughts I haven't seen discussed:

I understand that VH block out sections of seats for "their" customers, I think I have read on here that the PE bubble frequently is blocked out? Is this still going to continue being the same, how will that work?

Is there then a risk with Y, that in theory that you might be a group, or a family of four and if you don't want to pay the £200 fees to reserve your seats you could be each of your plonked in seperate seats here there and everywhere? As I thought that generally speaking that they would place people logically to get people together in a big game of people/seat Tetris?
#887789 by dickydotcom
12 Nov 2014, 12:51
ColOrd wrote:Just a few thoughts I haven't seen discussed:
Is there then a risk with Y, that in theory that you might be a group, or a family of four and if you don't want to pay the £200 fees to reserve your seats you could be each of your plonked in seperate seats here there and everywhere? As I thought that generally speaking that they would place people logically to get people together in a big game of people/seat Tetris?

The terms do say they will try and keep families together. If unable to do that they will ensure children are sat next to an adult so it shouldn't be 4 separate seats although two pairs may well be on the cards.
Dick D
#887795 by jr17
12 Nov 2014, 14:59
Yes that's probably going to be the case, as they'll most likely usually allocate these last, which depending on how many people have pre selected before this, and where they have picked, will mean that you may be at two ends of the aircraft, unless you pay for 4 together.

Dick, when do you fly to MCO?
#887803 by pjh
12 Nov 2014, 17:04
dickydotcom wrote:]
The terms do say they will try and keep families together. If unable to do that they will ensure children are sat next to an adult so it shouldn't be 4 separate seats although two pairs may well be on the cards.


What happens to the more fecund of our group who don't adhere to the 2 parents + 2 offspring standard? :w
#887840 by GasMonkey98
13 Nov 2014, 00:23
Personally I'd prefer it to go back to T-90, as I will always try and book seats as soon as the return date is available but how will this work with reward seats popping up a few months in advance then finding out your sitting next to a stranger and your partner is well away from you?
#888078 by Fuzzy14
17 Nov 2014, 13:23
Any ideas what happens with Virgin Holidays customers? I've booked my flights through them but have the VS booking ref to go into the VS website. But do VH already have areas of the plane 'reserved'? (Hinted above)

I've pretty much given up on the hope of an upgrade so was going to pay to reserve rows 79 or 80 in the Bubble (5 of us split 3/2). I'll also have a 3 year old, are these seats ok with the proximity of the stairs?
#888086 by jr17
17 Nov 2014, 15:08
Fuzzy14 wrote:Any ideas what happens with Virgin Holidays customers? I've booked my flights through them but have the VS booking ref to go into the VS website. But do VH already have areas of the plane 'reserved'? (Hinted above)

I've pretty much given up on the hope of an upgrade so was going to pay to reserve rows 79 or 80 in the Bubble (5 of us split 3/2). I'll also have a 3 year old, are these seats ok with the proximity of the stairs?


RE: VH seat selection, you will be able to select your seats at the same time as other can from 8am tomorrow. Although the booking hasn't been 'handed over' to VA fully until 72 hours before, they do still have your booking on the system, and it's only amendments and upgrades that you need to do with VH and not VA. So your seat selection, as this isn't a booking amendment, is held with VA. (I hope this bit all makes sense)

RE: Reserved sections for VH customers - VA no longer hold any seats specifically for VH customers, so you'll have the same selection plan as anyone that books direct with VA.

RE: Children near to the stairs - These are good seats for those sitting in Economy, as the location is good. Depending on whether its a LGW version or LHR version, you may or may not have a loo behind you, and the kids will be fine, if you keep them away from the stairs y)

Hope this helps?
^JR
#888172 by murrell1968
18 Nov 2014, 07:14
Hi Virgins New booking system up and running at 6am this morning seats booked for orlando 21st may on vs15/vs16, got 5 seats in PE row 19 just what I wanted, new system very smooth and easy. Well done Virgin.
Last edited by Darren Wheeler on 18 Nov 2014, 07:48, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Merged with New advance seat reservation system now confirmed thread
#888174 by Vegascrazy
18 Nov 2014, 07:22
All done here too. Other than asking for email address and mobile number in order to confirm seats, which they already have, it was a slick process :-)
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