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Where are the Z's to SFO in November?

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 10:59
by slinky09
I was checking out flights to SFO in November, out on the 10th back on the 16th ... to attend Oracle Open World. No Z's available at all and even checking Expert Flyer there are none, yet expert flyer also shows only 4 out of 44 UC seats booked ... seems Virgin are expecting good business and have taken Z fares out of the mix!

Then, I also looked at a one way since the trip may extend to other cities and a return on another airline, a one-way J-class fare came back at over £4,000 [:0][:0]

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 11:08
by k3nnis
Hi,

I booked a Z fare from LHR-SFO 2nd jan 08. I booked about 3 months ago. It's actually a MH/VS RTW ticket in business. I wished it was booked in D as i can have limo....

Cheers,
K.

Originally posted by slinky09
I was checking out flights to SFO in November, out on the 10th back on the 16th ... to attend Oracle Open World. No Z's available at all and even checking Expert Flyer there are none, yet expert flyer also shows only 4 out of 44 UC seats booked ... seems Virgin are expecting good business and have taken Z fares out of the mix!

Then, I also looked at a one way since the trip may extend to other cities and a return on another airline, a one-way J-class fare came back at over £4,000 [:0][:0]

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 11:10
by mysteryflyer
Oracle used to have a route deal on VS19 / VS20 so VS probably know all the convention dates... Try LAX and an internal United flight or drive up highway 1.

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 11:29
by honey lamb
Originally posted by mysteryflyer
Oracle used to have a route deal on VS19 / VS20 so VS probably know all the convention dates... Try LAX and an internal United flight or drive up highway 1.

Or LAX-SFO on Virgin America

Or into JFK and Virgin America to SFO

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 11:53
by pjh
Originally posted by mysteryflyer
Oracle used to have a route deal on VS19 / VS20 so VS probably know all the convention dates... Try LAX and an internal United flight or drive up highway 1.


Oracle no longer deal with airlines direct; it's all through a third party travel agency. Preferred carrier is a well known US airline, Economy.

Paul

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2007, 12:06
by mysteryflyer
Thats a shame. It was always marvellous to be fairly sure you would be upgraded to UC and to meet all my monthly SFO commuting mates on a Monday morning at the old CH.....