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#124904 by MarkJ
28 Jun 2006, 15:59
Originally posted by virginbuddy
I'll tell you one thing; nothing gets past you lot, eh? There are managers at Virgin who dont know what you lot know!!

yeah -that's us!![y]

Originally posted by virginbuddy

The route will go on sale when VHOLS new Worldwide brochure comes out (June or July i think).

Its already available on the VH web site - if you select LGW as the departure airport you get VS operated flights from November!!:D
#124944 by Jon B
28 Jun 2006, 20:44
Originally posted by michaeljtodd

Just my thoughts, who would want to pay £5000-£10000 for 2 weeks at a great resort and then spend 10 hours in economy, to save a grand!





Sorry to say so but me for one..... Never had a problem with economy on VS. Flown business regularly for work - both long and short haul, but when flying for pleasure have always taken the decision that 10 hours in a tube is still 10 hours in a tube. A bed / bar and access to a clubhouse just doesn't do it for me.

Not knocking the service VS offer in UC / PE, or the choice of those who use it regularly of course.... just always felt that the difference in money can buy more enjoyment either end of the flight.

Jon B
#124953 by mysteryflyer
28 Jun 2006, 21:22
Its an age old conundrum of course but I would love to take my family all in UC to MRU if I have to do 20 VS19/VS20's for work in Economy it would still be worth it just to see them enjoy the Upper Class Experience.

If I could pay I surely would.

Mauritius doesnt have to be *that* expensive either! I stayed in a lovely place where the beer and wine was decently prices and it was right on the beach.

Roll on 2007... Whens the best time to go?
#124965 by V-Ben
28 Jun 2006, 22:04
Whens the best time to go?


As long as theres not a Cyclone, anytime.
Their Winter tends to get windy on the east coast (so St Geran and Touessrok suffer a bit) but otherwise its a good time to go for quieter hotels and less (dare I say annoying?) loud South Africans on the beaches (my best mates a 'Saffa', but honestly the variety you seem get on MRU make my blood boil).

Summer (Dec/Jan) tends to be as sticky as you'll find on any tropical island.

MRU is a GREAT budget destination. Lots of really good cheap hotels and villas/ appartments to rent. Of course the best hotels are amazing (though I found Touessrok staff to be condescending). Mini Mokes are really cheap to rent, though the roads and the drivers leave ALOT to be desired!

There's alot of industry, and a very packed-in heavy population on the island (pop. >1,000,000) which most resort guests never see. But some of my best times during my year there were drinking 'Rhum Arrange' in the interior industrial villages/towns and eating the hottest curries/samosas known to mankind. The mix of French, English, African, Chinese and Indian cultures is trully amazing. If you're there during Divali, Juliet 14, The Queens Birthday, Chinese New Year, etc get away from the hotels and find some town with a festival going on. It REALLY helps to speak at least some French, and learning a few Creole words will ensure locals piss themselves laughing and invite you for more Rhum!

Another Gem is La Reunion, just 45mins hop on a plane, beaches are nothing compared to MRU but the interior is STRAIGHT out of Lord of The Rings. With the world's most active volcano, and the drive into 'Cilaos' is something my mother will never forget (I'd lived there for 9 months and got pretty cocky about the hairpins).

Otherwise Madagascar is just over an hour away and simply defies description. If you want utter hideaway robinson crusoe idyll... the north west beaches or islands are unsurpassable.

Mayote and Comores, Zanzibar, Seychelles....

Hmmm, time to reminisce over my old photos.
And work out how I can get on the inaugrual!?!?!?!?
#124968 by VS045
28 Jun 2006, 22:10
Anywhere in the Indian Ocean will suffice really:D

VS.
#124974 by mysteryflyer
28 Jun 2006, 22:21
Put me down for the v-flyer inaugural contingent if there is such a thing :-)

PS hey I just passed 100 posts. Hope they arent all garbage.
#125345 by Kraken
30 Jun 2006, 22:30
Have just read the VS Press Release about the flights to Mauritius on this site. I note that SRB mentioned the number of seats in each class that the 747 400 has - he also mentioned that UC pax on this route [from Gatwick] would be able to benefit from a [list of other UC benefits snipped, but the list included] "a private massage room" - on a LGW/MAN 747 400.

Surely a mistake - or are the LGW/MAN 747 400's finally going to get the IFBT service?
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