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Virgin Holidays hit the High Street?

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:16
by Nottingham Nick
Harvey World Travel (HWT) is relaunching in the UK as ‘Harvey World Travel, the travel professionals for Virgin Holidays.’
The Australian owned company are planning 300 High Street stores, with 100 of them to open shortly. They will sell 'the complete range of Virgin Holidays'
Link to story.Nick

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:20
by preiffer
Wasn't there a company called "Worldwide Holidays" or "Worldwide Travel" or something like that, who did something extremely similar for a while a few years back?
... and didn't they become part of the Virgin "empire" in the end, too? [:w]

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:30
by Nottingham Nick
I stand to be corrected, but weren't they the company that turned into 'The Virgin Travelstore' that
Shaun (vs932) used to work for?
Nick

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:32
by RichardMannion
Yes - it was Worldwide Travel - they were based in Great Yarmouth if I recall. They then rebranded to VirginTravelstore but the business was disbanded a couple of years ago.
Thanks,
Richard
EDIT (RichardMannion):
I did do a search and actually
foudn it was referencing a thread on this site, but the archives are unavailable currently.
Re-Edit (preiffer):
Crikey - when the day comes that a moderator has to show another moderator how to link to a site nicely.... [ii][:p]

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:35
by MarkJ
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
I stand to be corrected, but weren't they the company that turned into 'The Virgin Travelstore' that Shaun (vs932) used to work for?
Nick
You are spot on Nick - has anyone seen him lately as he always used to be a good source of info when it came to making VH bookings and what you could and couldnt do in relation to VS
I used WWT on 3 or 4 occasions - before I ever found a site like this - and they were good - always had the best price and they gave 10% of VH brochures without being in the FVC[y]

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:39
by preiffer
Originally posted by MarkJ
You are spot on Nick - has anyone seen him lately as he always used to be a good source of info when it came to making VH bookings and what you could and couldnt do in relation to VS
Unfortunately not. He's not logged on since (literally - spookily enough) a year ago. Obviously with VTS disappearing, he'll have a new role with another company, but I don't know where... [:I]

Posted:
04 May 2006, 18:45
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by preiffer
Re-Edit (preiffer):
Crikey - when the day comes that a moderator has to show another moderator how to link to a site nicely.... [ii][:p]
[:I] - Well the link worked, it just didn't look to aesthetically pleasing...
But then I am not a moderator, never have been and never will be - one has to be a role model first [:p]
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
04 May 2006, 19:07
by MarkJ
But then I am not a moderator, never have been and never will be - one has to be a role model first [:p]
Thanks,
Richard
Swiss roll?
Cheese roll?
Sausage roll?
Hmmm

Posted:
04 May 2006, 19:16
by preiffer
... I always thought corn-rolls would suit Richard better, myself

[:p]

Posted:
04 May 2006, 19:38
by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by preiffer
Re-Edit (preiffer):
Crikey - when the day comes that a moderator has to show another moderator how to link to a site nicely.... [ii][:p]
[:I] - Well the link worked, it just didn't look to aesthetically pleasing...
But then I am not a moderator, never have been and never will be - one has to be a role model first [:p]
Thanks,
Richard
Spelling and correct hyperlinking seams to be an issue some of the 'whatever-the-title-is' team.

Posted:
06 May 2006, 20:12
by Treelo
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
The Australian owned company are planning 300 High Street stores, with 100 of them to open shortly. They will sell 'the complete range of Virgin Holidays'
While shopping in my local High Street this morning - along with the present Mrs Treelo - spotted the Harvey TA, with the Virgin Holidays logo sharing the outside name hoarding. Quick look through the glass showed half the store given over to VH while the other _ (under the Harvey logo) was selling mainly European (and Australian obviously) hols.

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 19:27
by djuluvmee
Has anyone else seen any of these shops open? There is one opening within the Morrisons Supermarket in Thamesmead South East London.

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 20:17
by Neil
Morrisons?? How bizarre, strange place to have a holiday shop[?], whilst I love shopping, the weekly food shopping trip is a chore and I just want to rush home not wait for my frozen goods to defrost whilst Im picking my next hol.
Neil:)

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 20:22
by mitchja
There used to be a travel agent (Co-Op I think) in my local Asda store - it only lasted about 6 months. The only thing I saw people using it for was for currency exchange and picking up hol brochures on their way out.
Regards

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 20:50
by jilly
We have a Thomas Cook in our local Sainsburys - it's always empty though.
Jilly

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 20:52
by Neil
Originally posted by jilly
We have a Thomas Cook in our local Sainsburys - it's always empty though.
Jilly
How weird, I can't believe it, up in 'ull we have nothing in our supermarkets expect food stuff and the odd post office, obviously not la de da enough for anything else.

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 21:09
by Tim
How weird, I can't believe it, up in 'ull we have nothing in our supermarkets expect food stuff and the odd post office, obviously not la de da enough for anything else.
Neil
You must stop shopping at ALDI and Netto and make a visit to Sainsburys at Hessle:D. There's been a travel agent inside for yonks.
Also Morrisons on Holderness Road(when it was a Co-Op, LEOS) had a Co-OP Travelcare inside.

Posted:
31 Aug 2006, 21:13
by Neil
Im a Beverley boy, so it was always Safeway (R.I.P) or Morrisons/Tesco, never been to Sainsbury's (far too expensive for me) - I will have to investigate - back OT I still think its a stupid idea.