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A few fare and ticket changes

PostPosted: 30 Jul 2005, 04:04
by RichardMannion
Hi,

Quick update - the First Class (£4999+taxes) Great Escapade ticket is no longer available. Seen as it was only of use on SQ and NZ, and now NZ have started consolidating C and F to a J product then it was deemeed unrequired.

The more controversial change is 'admin' fees fro refunds on tickets (that are of course refundable) - it is £30 for fully flexible tixkets in all classes, and £15 for semi-flexible tickets in all classes.

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 30 Jul 2005, 11:00
by preiffer
Originally posted by RichardMannion
The more controversial change is 'admin' fees fro refunds on tickets (that are of course refundable) - it is £30 for fully flexible tixkets in all classes, and £15 for semi-flexible tickets in all classes.
Is that round the right way, Richard?

PostPosted: 31 Jul 2005, 16:27
by ChuckC
On my failed attempt to get over for the Riverboat Social I just paid 284GBP (500USD) to cancel, outbound "D" and inbound "Z".[B)]

Chuck-

PostPosted: 31 Jul 2005, 16:34
by preiffer
Originally posted by ChuckC
On my failed attempt to get over for the Riverboat Social I just paid 284GBP (500USD) to cancel, outbound "D" and inbound "Z".[B)]
Sorry to hear that Chuck - didn't realise you had to cancel.

I'm actually amazed that you could - the Z i/b would normally prevent that, surely?

PostPosted: 31 Jul 2005, 17:56
by ChuckC
Paul,
Yes, personal circumstances changed shortly before the trip.

I never imagined that I'd be forced to cancel; the fare seemed quite "full-fare-ish" to me anyway, but apparently not totally unrestricted. The one bright spot was that the ticket wasn't an award ticket, where 25% of miles (20,000) would have been deducted had I canceled.

PostPosted: 31 Jul 2005, 18:16
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by RichardMannion
The more controversial change is 'admin' fees fro refunds on tickets (that are of course refundable) - it is £30 for fully flexible tickets in all classes, and £15 for semi-flexible tickets in all classes.
Is that round the right way, Richard?


Hi Paul,

Yes that is the right way round! [:0]

As Chuck as demonstrated, money will be forfeited anyway on a semi-flexible ticket.

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 31 Jul 2005, 19:42
by Paul_MAN
Originally posted by RichardMannion


The more controversial change is 'admin' fees fro refunds on tickets (that are of course refundable) - it is £30 for fully flexible tixkets in all classes, and £15 for semi-flexible tickets in all classes.

Thanks,
Richard


What's happened to VS being an innovative airline who try to distinguish themselves from the opposition?

It seems more and more that it is a case of 'Monkey see, Monkey do' in copying BA tactics for more bloody stealth fees such as a charge for refunding refundable tickets, fuel surcharges and Goodnight/Sleeper service.

I hate to say it, but I think VS has now taken its foot off the pedal now that it can comfortably hold its own against BA and other competitor airlines.