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#947119 by mikethe3rd
22 Nov 2018, 03:38
Ummm'd and ahhhh'd for a while but we just booked. 3 nights in Orlando departing on Dec 24th at the Hyatt Regency (deluxe balcony room) for £2,180 for the two of us. It's hard to say no at these prices.
#947121 by tontybear
22 Nov 2018, 06:19
Some of us would prefer they priced these things as £1009 per person so solo flyers and families with odd numbers can benefit from these offers.
#947122 by TimCrawley
22 Nov 2018, 06:44
Some of us would prefer they priced these things as £1009 per person so solo flyers and families with odd numbers can benefit from these offers.


..... as the new V-Flyer flight '241 flight dating' forum takes off :-)

+1 to that sentiment, though, I seem to recall this type of 2 for a price or two for one offer has appeared before on both VS and BA and is very frustrating for single travellers or even couples travelling on mismatching outward/return legs because of work commitments. I'm sure the marketing gurus will have an explanation but it does very often annoy me.

Christmas in Orlando - nice one Mike .... hope you both enjoy yourselves mightily.

Can't grumble all the time, though, as off with 4 friends on the no single supplement Amresorts promotion to Breathless and Secrets Saint James in Montego Bay in a couple of weeks as 1 couple and 3 singles .... so some companies do remember the single traveller.
#947124 by gumshoe
22 Nov 2018, 08:11
TimCrawley wrote:I'm sure the marketing gurus will have an explanation but it does very often annoy me.


Very simple - it’s to stop business travellers, who invariably travel solo and whose employers can and will pay higher fares, taking advantage of a deal aimed squarely at leisure travellers.
#947128 by tontybear
22 Nov 2018, 10:37
gumshoe wrote:
TimCrawley wrote:I'm sure the marketing gurus will have an explanation but it does very often annoy me.


Very simple - it’s to stop business travellers, who invariably travel solo and whose employers can and will pay higher fares, taking advantage of a deal aimed squarely at leisure travellers.


Yes that has been one explanation but it is to me a very thin one.

They can put in restrictions in to the fares such as Saturday night and Sunday night stay and a minimum length stay.

Also most business people book close to their dates whereas leisure travellers (like me) book farther in advance.

Fare rules such as (and yes I admit they suit MY travel plans) these ...

Must book 6/8 weeks in advance, include a Saturday AN|D Sunday, out AND in bound must be on a Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday
#947129 by mitchja
22 Nov 2018, 11:00
The advance purchase rules often seem to out the window though when it comes to VS special offer fares.

As far as I'm aware all VS Z fares still come with a 42 day advance purchase rule i.e. they have to be purchased at least 6 weeks in advance don't they?

Any remaining departure dates for 2018 are now all less than 42 days away.

In the past I've grabbed a return Z fare during a sale with a departure date < 42days away.
#947132 by mikethe3rd
22 Nov 2018, 12:03
SlimpyJones wrote:Was this only available in the wee hours of the morning? I can't really find anything anywhere...


All from London:

A few dates mid-Jan to MCO for £2600.
A few dates mid-Jan to MIA for £2020.
ATL, BOS & NYC is coming in at £2000 over Christmas / New Year Period.
Minimal flights to IAD for £2020 between Christmas and New Year.

Let me know if you can't find them.

I can't see anything from Manchester.

We booked via eBookers to take advantage of the flight & hotel deal.

So pleased I booked, mainly as I had the dreaded pain of dropping the family off at the Upper Class Wing this morning.

Remember this is primarily a BA offer so you may have more luck with them.
#947133 by tontybear
22 Nov 2018, 12:12
mitchja wrote:The advance purchase rules often seem to out the window though when it comes to VS special offer fares.

As far as I'm aware all VS Z fares still come with a 42 day advance purchase rule i.e. they have to be purchased at least 6 weeks in advance don't they?

Any remaining departure dates for 2018 are now all less than 42 days away.

In the past I've grabbed a return Z fare during a sale with a departure date < 42days away.


That's the problem though - they aren't doing the deals for solo travellers! in the current sale.
#947144 by Hamster
22 Nov 2018, 18:10
tontybear wrote:Some of us would prefer they priced these things as £1009 per person so solo flyers and families with odd numbers can benefit from these offers.


Haven't looked at VS, but the BA fares work as 2+ travellers. That still leaves solo travellers behind though!
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