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#76825 by mitchja
12 Sep 2005, 22:43
Pretty much decided that I'm going to have my credit card ready at 9am tomorrow morning to try and grab a 'Freddie' fare to SYD.

I'm just hoping they will allow me to have a 2 night stop-over in HKG in 1 direction and a 1 night stop-over in HKG the other direction, as I would like to pop over to SIN to play Blockbusters again......if you get my meaning ;) ;)

UA do return flights from HKG>SIN for as little as £150 return and their departure time fits in perfectly with the VS arrival into HKG to get me to SIN on the cheap. Well OK the times are close but workable (VS200 lands at HKG ~18:00 and the UA flight departs HKG at 19:55). SQ want £550 for the same route, also there schedule would not work with the arrival time of the VS200 either [:(]

T&C's for the Freddie promo only states that a max of 2 stop-overs are allowed (it did say 3 yesterday) - no mention of a max stop-over duration, so here's hoping. I could always skip the stop-over going the other direction [:0] if the worst comes to the worst.

Anyone any thoughts on this.....

Regards
#76827 by Richard28
12 Sep 2005, 23:05
Good luck on getting one of the freddie fares James!
#76828 by seany
12 Sep 2005, 23:13
Originally posted by mitchja
as I would like to pop over to SIN to play Blockbusters again......if you get my meaning ;) ;)
Regards


LOL yeah i got nearly 100 of them on my last visit.
#76830 by Strawberry Muppet
13 Sep 2005, 00:00
I'm not sure if I'm tempted enough, even though it's still an excellent fare. Mid-April to June is not my preferred time to go down under. I was checking out the fares to see how much the taxes came to and with a stop-over in HKG in each direction it's an astounding £174. I'd have been more tempted if the travel period was more flexible, like the BA offer. I think I'll have to pass on this one, any other time and I would have booked it without two shakes of a duck's tail.

The Strawb
#76840 by FamilyMan
13 Sep 2005, 09:25
Originally posted by Strawberry Muppet
I was checking out the fares to see how much the taxes came to and with a stop-over in HKG in each direction it's an astounding £174.

Of course the £339 includes £131 tax so the additional tax would push the fare up to £383 which is not too bad [}:)]

Comes a year too early for us - we'll be in Saigon all of April otherwise would be tempted.

Phil (Buffy)
#76845 by preiffer
13 Sep 2005, 10:59
so has anyone got one of these yet?
#76868 by ryanpa
13 Sep 2005, 14:45
I managed to get 2 tickets departing on 16th April - the lady at VA said I was the first person to call and book this morning but my work colleague has since also booked 2 tickets and was told the same thing!!

Between us we know 20+ people who have now booked tickets through this offer - I suspect VA have either lost count or are not restricting it to 402 tickets...although that does not seem economically viable.
#76874 by RichardMannion
13 Sep 2005, 15:23
Originally posted by ryanpa
I suspect VA have either lost count or are not restricting it to 402 tickets...although that does not seem economically viable.


The team that was handling this offer was ringfenced away from main res, so that they could keep track of the sales as there was only 402 available. Your friend may have been the first person through to that particular agent.

Thanks,
Richard
#76877 by ryanpa
13 Sep 2005, 15:58
Originally posted by RichardMannion


The team that was handling this offer was ringfenced away from main res, so that they could keep track of the sales as there was only 402 available. Your friend may have been the first person through to that particular agent.

Thanks,
Richard


Very true. I'm just pleased that a) I managed to get some tickets and b) so did some of my friends.

A fantastic offer!!
#76894 by mitchja
13 Sep 2005, 18:10
Managed to grab a Freddie fare here too for June 1st 2006

With 1 over-night stop-over in HGK both ways it came out at £388. It would have been £320 with no stop-overs.

Regards
#76995 by Bazz
14 Sep 2005, 11:38
Well done both of you!

James did the agent happen to mention how well the offer was going or how many had been sold?
#76998 by preiffer
14 Sep 2005, 11:46
Originally posted by Bazz
James did the agent happen to mention how well the offer was going or how many had been sold?
It had already sold out by yesterday afternoon, Bazz.
#77047 by mitchja
14 Sep 2005, 18:33
I finally got though at 10:15 yesterday and the agent said there were quite a few left then. I wasn't fussed about my dates of travel so I let the agent tell me when flights were available.

Wasn't able to have a 2 night stop over in HKG as I originally wanted (could only book 1 night in each direction), so me thinks a Y flight from SYD to KUL or SIN whilst I'm there is my next best option. Not too bad as Austrian Airlines want ~£500 return SYD>KUL or there's Gulf Air SYD>SIN for ~£590 return. KUL is better as Blockbusters are considerably cheaper from KUL that time of year ;) ;)

Even got my e-ticket yesterday as well (basic fare was £214 the rest is tax [}:)]).

Regards
#77120 by FamilyMan
15 Sep 2005, 11:29
For those who were lucky enough to get a flight on this offer - you should note that VS have added an exclusive draw only open to the 402 passengers who took advantage of the offer.

Details Here.

Phil (Buffy)
#119648 by blindman
25 May 2006, 12:25
Has anyone flown on this fare yet?

I've just returned from OZ on this fare and was impressed with the service (first time with Virgin).
#119650 by mitchja
25 May 2006, 12:34
I will be using my Freddy fare in 7 days time :D

Regards
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