chumba wrote:I would still try DTCI, when you arrive the only ask if you are flying UC and where to, no other details, just say yes.
When you get to the desk explain what happened as it’s your honeymoon and say customer services said DTCI would be ok. If they let you through great, If not they will send you downstairs to check in which you were going to do anyway.
Again ask at the clubhouse as it’s your honeymoon and say customer services said to ask them. They won’t be able to actually check if they did or didn’t say that, a nice smile and reiterate the downgrade on your honeymoon flight. Who knows ?
Thanks for your reply ‘chumba’
Maybe like me you are a longstanding supporter of Virgin Atlantic. However my admiration and opinions of them have gradually diminished over the past few years. I believe they are not the Company they once were.
Here’s an update on my query;-
After initially being informed of their cancelled Friday evening flight, my grand daughter & hubby accepted the first flight available although this meant being downgraded from UC.
They have since had no further communication from VS !
On Saturday this is what happened:
* They were refused DTCI at the barrier.
* At the terminal, they were not allowed to use the UC checkin lane!
* Finally they approached the lounge reception staff on duty. Explained the circumstances but were told firmly as they did not have an UC ticket they could not go into the lounge.
By now my grand daughter was in tears as all their plans and the excitement of flying UC had been quashed. They actually paid to gain access to the lounge!
Now I fully understand that there was nothing Virgin Atlantic or any of the Airlines could have done about the flight cancellations of Friday 21st. However it is more about the manner in which they since handled the situation.. Having downgraded passengers, as a Company they had a choice to show some empathy + common sense and offer some of the services which customers had paid for but they failed miserably.
Virgin Holidays (who booked the honeymoon accommodation) were the exact opposite being extremely supportive and very communicative.
This saga ends well, as the couple are now happily enjoying their honeymoon holiday in the Maldives
I am glad I travelled BA to my holiday destination last week. I am very dissatisfied with VS at present and sadly I honestly don’t think I’m alone.