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Mega sale at Virgin Holidays!!!

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 02:37
by Nick23
If you are looking at booking a package holiday through Virgin Holidays for next summer now is the time to do it.

I've had my eye on a trip to hawaii for the last few weeks and today the price dropped by 800!!!

Apparently if you are booking a 14 night package (it may be available with less days) to the USA or some other destinations, they dont charge you for the flights!!!

Check out the prices and book asap, i dont know how long the offer is going to last for.

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 02:42
by Decker
under discussion here - http://www.v-flyer.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26737 - so post locked :)

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 12:42
by Pete
A different sale, it would seem, so topic re-opened. :)

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 13:35
by Decker
Whoops sorry!

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2008, 11:41
by cydara
I just priced up a florida trip and it actually came out to more than it did a month ago !

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2008, 12:41
by Nick23
Originally posted by cydara
I just priced up a florida trip and it actually came out to more than it did a month ago !


Really? Thats odd. Maybe its only to specific destinations then. Prices to Las Vegas are definitely cheaper as well. It might be worth phoning up VH and asking for some details on the sale.

I can assure you though, when i started looking at prices for my holiday 3 weeks ago, it started at £3100, and i just booked it for £2300 on Thursday. The person on the phone told me the reduction in price was due to me booking a 14 night package and that they weren't charging me for the flights.

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2008, 12:49
by Nottingham Nick
As with any sale, there are going to be some destinations that are reduced, and some that aren't.

Particularly with VH, there will be some hotels / packages that are cheaper and some that are the same price, or even dearer.

Personally, I would be surprised at big price cuts to Orlando and some Caribbean destinations, given that the extra passengers from the airlines that are no longer flying have to be accommodated.

Nick