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#256886 by inkiboo
10 Nov 2008, 15:31
Could someone offer me advice on doing a group booking?

I've phoned the Virgin group booking line and enquired about booking 120 return flights to New York for a wedding next June.

In addition to the 120, I am looking for 4 Upper Class return flights. My ideal would be a free upgrade to Upper Class on the 4 given the 40k odd we will be spending.

Virgin came back with 345 Economy return and refused to do anything on the Upper Class flights.

BA offered 295 Economy return and the free upgrade to Club World for 6 of the flights.

What am I doing wrong here? I want to give the business to Virgin, mainly because I like the Upper Class product, I will get Tier Points etc etc. But it seems given the massive cost difference we will have to go with BA.

Is there any other department in Virgin I should try?

Thanks
#459673 by Galley Guy
10 Nov 2008, 15:39
Did you let Virgin know what BA was offering you?
#459674 by inkiboo
10 Nov 2008, 15:44
Originally posted by Galley Guy
Did you let Virgin know what BA was offering you?


Absolutely; still said there was nothing they could do. As you can probably tell I don't book group tickets that often so do not know if this is the norm.
#459678 by mdvipond
10 Nov 2008, 16:08
Originally posted by inkiboo
My ideal would be a free upgrade to Upper Class on the 4 given the £40k odd we will be spending.

I truly hope you're paying with a VS AMEX...
#459686 by Credit Crunch
10 Nov 2008, 17:00
Originally posted by Jeffers555
How about chartering your own aircraft?



Not a bad idea now fuel has dropped lower & the amount of spare aircraft on the ground !! [:w] [:w]



Anyway, can't believe VS will not be more flexible for that amount of business - especially if you are mentioning what BA are offering. Flights must be busier than I thought ! ?

Have you also tried the US airlines for a comparison - they do like to ' deal ' on large groups !
#459695 by Scrooge
10 Nov 2008, 18:20
Yeah, a 752 on wet lease last time I check was $5500 per hour.
#459710 by Guest
10 Nov 2008, 20:31
I persoanlly dont think VA are being unfair in their quote. New Yoork is a busy route and they would not have any problem selling 120 seats in Economy. It is not uncommon for parties to buy out all of BA FIRST and/or circa 50+ in Club/Upper Class for big birthday bashes/weddings etc (certainly some of family and friends have done it a fwew times) but they never get or indeed expect any concessions. The offer which BA are talking about seems more than resonable to me so I would take it before they change their mind.

Hackneyguy
#459712 by buns
10 Nov 2008, 20:39
I would agree with Hackneyguy - the fact that VS have been given the opportunity to quote against the BA offering indicates they will not budge.

As much as VS are your preference, I would take the better offer on the table.

buns
#459714 by inkiboo
10 Nov 2008, 20:48
Originally posted by buns
I would agree with Hackneyguy - the fact that VS have been given the opportunity to quote against the BA offering indicates they will not budge.

As much as VS are your preference, I would take the better offer on the table.

buns


Indeed. Shame really as I significantly prefer Upper Class to Club World but given the savings BA it is.
#459715 by Guest
10 Nov 2008, 20:51
Originally posted by inkiboo
Originally posted by buns
I would agree with Hackneyguy - the fact that VS have been given the opportunity to quote against the BA offering indicates they will not budge.

As much as VS are your preference, I would take the better offer on the table.

buns


Indeed. Shame really as I significantly prefer Upper Class to Club World but given the savings BA it is.


Well you could always pay for Upper Class [:w]
#459720 by inkiboo
10 Nov 2008, 21:22
Originally posted by hackneyguy
Originally posted by inkiboo
Originally posted by buns
I would agree with Hackneyguy - the fact that VS have been given the opportunity to quote against the BA offering indicates they will not budge.

As much as VS are your preference, I would take the better offer on the table.

buns


Indeed. Shame really as I significantly prefer Upper Class to Club World but given the savings BA it is.


Well you could always pay for Upper Class [:w]


As much as I love Upper Class, it is not worth the £6k difference in economy flights let alone having to pay for the Upper Class fare.
#459724 by Scrooge
10 Nov 2008, 22:01
See if BA will do 2 J and 2 F.....worth a shot.
#459786 by Badhorsey
11 Nov 2008, 15:42
Why not write to SRB himself?

Although VS aren't obliged to do anything, they're missing a trick here; this is the sort of thing that generates column inches. In fact, you'd almost expect them to step in and do something alongside Virgin Weddings too...

If you do go with BA I'd be surprised if they didn't jump on this as a PR coup.
#459792 by goanmad
11 Nov 2008, 16:36
Originally posted by inkiboo
Could someone offer me advice on doing a group booking?

I've phoned the Virgin group booking line and enquired about booking 120 return flights to New York for a wedding next June.

In addition to the 120, I am looking for 4 Upper Class return flights. My ideal would be a free upgrade to Upper Class on the 4 given the £40k odd we will be spending.

Virgin came back with £345 Economy return and refused to do anything on the Upper Class flights.

BA offered £295 Economy return and the free upgrade to Club World for 6 of the flights.

What am I doing wrong here? I want to give the business to Virgin, mainly because I like the Upper Class product, I will get Tier Points etc etc. But it seems given the massive cost difference we will have to go with BA.

Is there any other department in Virgin I should try?

Thanks


Can't believe everyone has missed the simplest and cheapest option[?]
Have the wedding here in the UK[:p]
#459793 by inkiboo
11 Nov 2008, 16:45
I think the simple fact is that Virgin are not too fussed about the business. Emailing Sir Richard is probably not going to make much difference but how would I go about doing that?

Really, really don't want to fly BA!
#459794 by Darren Wheeler
11 Nov 2008, 16:53
As you say, £6000 is a big difference and I'm sure whoever is paying will be glad of that.
#459801 by ukcobra
11 Nov 2008, 17:57
BA have a lot more capacity to New York tha Virgin, so it does not surprise me at all. The last time I looked into getting prices for 65 people, the best I could get was a 5% discount, and that was with a number of airlines, with a ticket price much higher than the New York route.

The margin's are very tight. I think your BA deal is great and I would go for that.

Mark
#459825 by barnstaple
11 Nov 2008, 23:35
I would use a good experienced travel agent that has plenty of experience in organising groups.... (not that i am hinting or anything!)
#459827 by inkiboo
12 Nov 2008, 00:49
Originally posted by barnstaple
I would use a good experienced travel agent that has plenty of experience in organising groups.... (not that i am hinting or anything!)


Happy to use a travel agent if it makes it easier; let's talk!
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