Hope you don't mind a newbie post!
I'm pretty peeved at the moment. I'm not the richest person in the world but when booking my flight to Japan online last Wednesday I thought I'd treat myself to premium economy for some extra comfort. At just over 1200 quid, I was uncertain if I wanted to spend that money, but I went for it in the end.
Imagine my dismay to see on the website today that my flight is now available for a special offer fare about GBP350 cheaper. Unfortuately I'm not on a company credit card and this is a bit of a kick in the teeth for me.
My question for the gurus is, do you think there's any chance of getting the difference refunded or the original fare cancelled and rebooking?
I've looked at it from all angles and I'm fairly certain that technically I'm screwed. However, I think the following things are in my favour:
1) I bought the ticket in good faith, bearing in mind the price promise "You won't find the same Virgin Atlantic flight for less on any UK website". Unfortunately the small print indicates that this does not include virgin-atlantic.com itself.
2) I read the 'tips for getting the best fares' (http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/fa ... retips.jsp) which clearly states 'Book early'. Thanks for that piece of advice, it cost me £350.
3) I made my booking on 22nd Dec. The special offer fares say they are priced as at 22nd Dec, the same date, yet they weren't available when I made my booking.
Basically I need to know if anyone has ever got any sympathy out of customer services, because I'm not saying this has been done on purpose, but I really do feel like I've been cheated out of what to me is a lot of money. There was no mention made of upcoming offers, no tip saying 'there are promotions/special offers starting tomorrow'. I can't help feeling that if I'd booked over the phone the operator would have told me.
Sorry for the long post, any input will be gratefully received.
cheers
Al
I'm pretty peeved at the moment. I'm not the richest person in the world but when booking my flight to Japan online last Wednesday I thought I'd treat myself to premium economy for some extra comfort. At just over 1200 quid, I was uncertain if I wanted to spend that money, but I went for it in the end.
Imagine my dismay to see on the website today that my flight is now available for a special offer fare about GBP350 cheaper. Unfortuately I'm not on a company credit card and this is a bit of a kick in the teeth for me.
My question for the gurus is, do you think there's any chance of getting the difference refunded or the original fare cancelled and rebooking?
I've looked at it from all angles and I'm fairly certain that technically I'm screwed. However, I think the following things are in my favour:
1) I bought the ticket in good faith, bearing in mind the price promise "You won't find the same Virgin Atlantic flight for less on any UK website". Unfortunately the small print indicates that this does not include virgin-atlantic.com itself.
2) I read the 'tips for getting the best fares' (http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/fa ... retips.jsp) which clearly states 'Book early'. Thanks for that piece of advice, it cost me £350.
3) I made my booking on 22nd Dec. The special offer fares say they are priced as at 22nd Dec, the same date, yet they weren't available when I made my booking.
Basically I need to know if anyone has ever got any sympathy out of customer services, because I'm not saying this has been done on purpose, but I really do feel like I've been cheated out of what to me is a lot of money. There was no mention made of upcoming offers, no tip saying 'there are promotions/special offers starting tomorrow'. I can't help feeling that if I'd booked over the phone the operator would have told me.
Sorry for the long post, any input will be gratefully received.
cheers
Al