Hi experts,
Can someone please explain to me exactly why passanger names on e-tickets (purchased via a travel agent) for VA flights (LHR > LAS) can not be transfered to another passanger name? Due to personal issues (which aren't insurance claimable), two friends will not be able to joing us on the said flight in two weeks time.
I've spoken to the travel agent who says "the system won't allow a change". I've spoken to Virgin who said "it's the responsibility of the travel agent until the flight is in the air". What's frustrating is that all parties blames the 'system' but nobody has given me a valid reason for why names can't be changed. After all, we have paid for the tickets and want to use the seats, just with different people.
I've given thought to the security issues, but then someone with bad intent could purchase a 6,500 ticket on the day of the flight, and I guess to avoid questioning they probably would have booked it 6 months ago.
I would appreciate any information on this. It's very frustrating that regardless of the ticket (in this case UC) there seems nobody who is willing to help provide a solution. It seems that the airlines/agent makes a fortune on people who can't change the flight details. Any body no the real reason for why this occurs or does anyone know how I am best to tackle this?
Regards,
Mutley.
Can someone please explain to me exactly why passanger names on e-tickets (purchased via a travel agent) for VA flights (LHR > LAS) can not be transfered to another passanger name? Due to personal issues (which aren't insurance claimable), two friends will not be able to joing us on the said flight in two weeks time.
I've spoken to the travel agent who says "the system won't allow a change". I've spoken to Virgin who said "it's the responsibility of the travel agent until the flight is in the air". What's frustrating is that all parties blames the 'system' but nobody has given me a valid reason for why names can't be changed. After all, we have paid for the tickets and want to use the seats, just with different people.
I've given thought to the security issues, but then someone with bad intent could purchase a 6,500 ticket on the day of the flight, and I guess to avoid questioning they probably would have booked it 6 months ago.
I would appreciate any information on this. It's very frustrating that regardless of the ticket (in this case UC) there seems nobody who is willing to help provide a solution. It seems that the airlines/agent makes a fortune on people who can't change the flight details. Any body no the real reason for why this occurs or does anyone know how I am best to tackle this?
Regards,
Mutley.