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#87267 by Decker
08 Dec 2005, 23:51
Interesting change of plans ;)
#87269 by VS-EWR
09 Dec 2005, 00:01
YAHOO! (No pun intended..)

I hope their aircraft looks something like this:
Image

Ooo, looks like their website has been updated too. I'm soo happy!
#87270 by honey lamb
09 Dec 2005, 00:29
Originally posted by Decker
Interesting change of plans ;)

Eek! I hope that's not me!
#87272 by ChuckC
09 Dec 2005, 00:50
A little more background info on the financing here.

Very exciting news indeed. Also, if you go to Virgin America's website and enter your e-mail you'll receive a personalized welcome message advising you at what exact hour, minute and second following Virgin America's "birth" you joined them. Sounds like our countdown clocks!

Chuck-
#87277 by VS-EWR
09 Dec 2005, 02:15
Originally posted by ChuckC
A little more background info on the financing here.

Very exciting news indeed. Also, if you go to Virgin America's website and enter your e-mail you'll receive a personalized welcome message advising you at what exact hour, minute and second following Virgin America's "birth" you joined them. Sounds like our countdown clocks!

Chuck-


Yep, about four hours for me, I wish I joined at 00:00:00:00 though. They better fly to EWR, I'm hoping they at least start their service to all of VS's US destinations. It would seem the most logical path to follow.

Sorry, another EDIT. I read the offical report sent to the DOT and it seems that Virgin American will concentrate at SFO and NYC first. They sent copies of the letter to officals at SFO, EWR, LGA, and JFK airports. So it seems they are beggins for at least two of these aiports. Also, they intend to have 17 aircraft within the first couple months of service and so far the only thing they say they will have is DIY kiosks of some sort. No word on IFE or anything, but if you look at one of my posts in this forum you will see that VAM applied for some sort of on demand IFE service.
#87287 by Bazz
09 Dec 2005, 11:09
Well the email I received had added an extra day to the clock, the website one said:
00.15.01.26 but the email said 01.15.01.26. May be something to do with the time difference I imaging?
#87294 by ChuckC
09 Dec 2005, 14:44
Originally posted by Bazz
Well the email I received had added an extra day to the clock, the website one said:
00.15.01.26 but the email said 01.15.01.26. May be something to do with the time difference I imaging?


Bazz,
I predict that Virgin America will cause enough of a publicity stir that those of us with Day 1 or Day 2 "births" will look back at them with fondness.:D

If Virgin's plan is to do coast-to-coast flights, even flights feeding into Vegas, Orlando, San Fran and some other gateways -- well, things are getting exciting.

Chuck-
#87311 by Scrooge
09 Dec 2005, 18:25
just an FYI,report in todays USA Today about it usa today but it says right at the bootom that a spokesman from VS says that pax will not earn miles on VS [:0][B)][:#][n][:$]
#87441 by webdes03
11 Dec 2005, 17:29
Originally posted by jetwet1
but it says right at the bootom that a spokesman from VS says that pax will not earn miles on VS


Well that will suck. Is there any mileage rewards with VS for other Virgin airlines? Virgin Express or Virgin Blue?

It would seem to me that there is an opportunity to feed traffic into VS airports from other cities- but for that to be most effective, I really think they should offer mileage credit.

Anyone know what the new Virgin America airline code will be?
#87463 by Scrooge
11 Dec 2005, 20:13
Originally posted by webdes03
Originally posted by jetwet1
but it says right at the bootom that a spokesman from VS says that pax will not earn miles on VS


Well that will suck. Is there any mileage rewards with VS for other Virgin airlines? Virgin Express or Virgin Blue?

It would seem to me that there is an opportunity to feed traffic into VS airports from other cities- but for that to be most effective, I really think they should offer mileage credit.

Anyone know what the new Virgin America airline code will be?


firstly nice to see that I still cannot spell bottom..

Anyhow's there are a couple of shall we say strange things with VS america.

The first one being why not offer miles,at least get a codeshare agreement going with them,otherwise why should I fly VS america rather than HP or CO.

Second,why SFO,this airport can be a total disaster when the fog rolls in,while I understand this is just where the airline will be based it will be interesting to see what will happen as it grows.
#87558 by slinky09
12 Dec 2005, 16:03
We do assume that one of the plus points of having an intercontinental and local route network is to feed traffic to each, a la BA. So if no miles on Virgin America then indeed one incentive is less. Of course the LCCs don't offer miles but the competition includes Contintential, AA, United, Delta et al who do - mind you how many will be left in 2006 is unclear!

Though again with only one flight a day from London to SFO there probably isn't enough custom to feed a network!

As to routes, I hope they add PSP from SFO.
#87574 by Scrooge
12 Dec 2005, 19:56
remember HP still offers miles and they are a LLC,hell they just beat Southwest on a flight over x-mas and thats not something thats easy to do.
#87638 by ChuckC
13 Dec 2005, 14:48
I'd say its likely that VS-A will come up with a great FF plan of its own. If the awards included free flights throughout its network, and the inflight experience is above what the other LCCs -- or the majors, for that matter -- are doing, VS-A will compete head to head and carve out a nice niche for itself.

Chuck-
#87668 by Scrooge
13 Dec 2005, 19:17
Originally posted by ChuckC
I'd say its likely that VS-A will come up with a great FF plan of its own. If the awards included free flights throughout its network, and the inflight experience is above what the other LCCs -- or the majors, for that matter -- are doing, VS-A will compete head to head and carve out a nice niche for itself.

Chuck-


Well I do agree on that and if they offer a good product at the front of the plane I may well start flying with them if the price is right.
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