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#124459 by slinky09
25 Jun 2006, 23:23
Originally posted by Decker
Currently Mauritius is served by Air Mauritius is it not with VH?


And BA of course, and Air France if you go through CDG ...

Shame it's being referred to as the chav route, there are some of the world's best and most beautiful hotels on Mauritius that are definitely not chav (look up Le Saint Geran, it is my most, most (twice to indicate MOST) favourite place to hole up for two weeks and rest.

I'd think UC stands a good chance of being full to MRU, BAs club cabin, and first, have always been when I've flown.

While I'm delighted with the option to fly out there UC, I'm slightly despondent that this beautiful place might start getting busy ... with chavs [:0]
#124461 by willd
25 Jun 2006, 23:29
Originally posted by slinky09
Originally posted by Decker
Currently Mauritius is served by Air Mauritius is it not with VH?



And BA of course, and Air France if you go through CDG ...

Shame it's being referred to as the chav route, there are some of the world's best and most beautiful hotels on Mauritius that are definitely not chav (look up Le Saint Geran, it is my most, most (twice to indicate MOST) favourite place to hole up for two weeks and rest.

I'd think UC stands a good chance of being full to MRU, BAs club cabin, and first, have always been when I've flown.

While I'm delighted with the option to fly out there UC, I'm slightly despondent that this beautiful place might start getting busy ... with chavs [:0]


My definition of a chav certainly is not someone who can afford a holiday to Mauritius! Forgive me but last time I looked at a broucher for Mauritius there were no Costa Del Sol style high rise apartment blocks, or people eating in a Cafe doing the full english for 2 euros!


I find this chav phrase rather amusing. Having lived in New Zealand it is interesting to see that the South Pacific islands, somewhere that most Brits would class as a luxury holiday destination, is classed by many Kiwis as being a hang out for chavs!
#124466 by declansmith
26 Jun 2006, 00:13
Not heard any staff even talking about MRU let alone saying its being called the chav route????!!!
#124470 by virgin is the best
26 Jun 2006, 02:28
No VS staff have mentioned anything. Never heard it called the Chav Route either.

Are we sure its a VS flight and not a code share. Nothing has been mentioned internaly and VS are very good at commubiaction to its staff and crew now so I am not 100% sure about this.
#124492 by lynnewob
26 Jun 2006, 10:36
We went to Mauritius in September 2003 and stayed at Le Touessrok. I'd be very surprised too if the chavs could afford to go there.

The St Geran is gorgeous too - we dined there a number of times as it's the sister hotel to Le Touessrok.
#124500 by jaguarpig
26 Jun 2006, 11:27
The St Geran

It's the only place I have ever stayed where the wine was so expensive I didn't drink any[:0].Very very nice hotel.
#124513 by slinky09
26 Jun 2006, 12:20
Originally posted by jaguarpig
The St Geran

It's the only place I have ever stayed where the wine was so expensive I didn't drink any[:0].Very very nice hotel.


Yes you do need to be a WAG, lottery winner, or just not perturbed by sums on credit card statements to do it!
#141779 by mysteryflyer
03 Oct 2006, 16:39
We all stopped salivating over MRU in June. Its only a couple of months away from showing up on the virgin site for reward bookings:

"Our direct services between London and Mauritius will be launched from November 07.

We release seats for sale up to approximately 11 months (336 days) in advance. If you require a fare quote or flights available for a journey that includes a flight outside of this timeframe, we will be unable to provide this. Once the whole journey falls within 336 days you will be able to receive a fare quote and confirm a reservation. This applies to fare quotes and availability requests made both via our website and when calling to speak to our Contact Centre.

Some travel agents or tour operators, including Virgin Holidays, may be able to quote fares for flying with Virgin Atlantic Airways in advance of these restrictions. This is due to the terms and conditions agreed in their contracts.

I hope this information has been helpful. Thank you again for contacting Virgin Atlantic Airways."
#141793 by G-VROY
03 Oct 2006, 18:06
hope they do fly there, would be great:D
#141838 by willd
03 Oct 2006, 21:45
Do we have confirmation of it being a 744 on the route?

Guessing as it is mainly on the route network to assist VH that the route will be operated by a 744 as seats will be block brought by VH so therefore no need to start with a 343 as is seen normally. And its from LGW so unless they do a PHC im also guessing it is more than likely to be a 744.
#141842 by Neil
03 Oct 2006, 21:56
Originally posted by willd
Do we have confirmation of it being a 744 on the route?

Guessing as it is mainly on the route network to assist VH that the route will be operated by a 744 as seats will be block brought by VH so therefore no need to start with a 343 as is seen normally. And its from LGW so unless they do a PHC im also guessing it is more than likely to be a 744.


With it being an ex LGW flight then it will be a 747 as this is the only config operating ex LGW.

Neil:)
#141847 by VS045
03 Oct 2006, 22:53
The LGW 744 is much more suited to the B&S routes, although the A343s are useful for testing the water, so to speak. However, for an LGW route, it's not really practical to use an A343.

VS.
#142011 by G-VROY
05 Oct 2006, 11:32
wonder if they could make it so you could stopover in mauritous on way to australia?[:?]
#142147 by willd
06 Oct 2006, 09:24
Originally posted by Attitude23
Originally posted by willd
Do we have confirmation of it being a 744 on the route?

Guessing as it is mainly on the route network to assist VH that the route will be operated by a 744 as seats will be block brought by VH so therefore no need to start with a 343 as is seen normally. And its from LGW so unless they do a PHC im also guessing it is more than likely to be a 744.


With it being an ex LGW flight then it will be a 747 as this is the only config operating ex LGW.

Neil:)


AS i Thought but of course it has been known for VS to fly in a 343 to operate routes out of LGW (PHC springs to mind).
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