VirginBlue ticket types
#1
VirginBlue ticket types
Have booked flight from Bris to Cairns with VirginBlue, went for the cheapest ticket type which was the Blue Saver, $129 pp.
Just wondered what the differences are between the ticket types ?
Obviously the business one corporate plus ($425) is top of the range but what is the diff. between what I booked and the other 2 available which were Flexi Saver ($299) and Fully Flexible ($359).
cheers
Cadman
Just wondered what the differences are between the ticket types ?
Obviously the business one corporate plus ($425) is top of the range but what is the diff. between what I booked and the other 2 available which were Flexi Saver ($299) and Fully Flexible ($359).
cheers
Cadman
#2
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Answered my own question !
http://www.virginblue.com.au/bookings/faretypes/
Seems the blue saver is fine, just not transferrable.
http://www.virginblue.com.au/bookings/faretypes/
Seems the blue saver is fine, just not transferrable.
#3
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by cadman
Have booked flight from Bris to Cairns with VirginBlue, went for the cheapest ticket type which was the Blue Saver, $129 pp.
Just wondered what the differences are between the ticket types ?
Obviously the business one corporate plus ($425) is top of the range but what is the diff. between what I booked and the other 2 available which were Flexi Saver ($299) and Fully Flexible ($359).
cheers
Cadman
Just wondered what the differences are between the ticket types ?
Obviously the business one corporate plus ($425) is top of the range but what is the diff. between what I booked and the other 2 available which were Flexi Saver ($299) and Fully Flexible ($359).
cheers
Cadman
#4
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Posts: 7,834
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by cadman
Answered my own question !
http://www.virginblue.com.au/bookings/faretypes/
Seems the blue saver is fine, just not transferrable.
http://www.virginblue.com.au/bookings/faretypes/
Seems the blue saver is fine, just not transferrable.
#5
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Thanks people, it's all good then !
seen too many programs of "Airport" featuring Easy Jet and started to panic !
seen too many programs of "Airport" featuring Easy Jet and started to panic !
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Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by cadman
Thanks people, it's all good then !
seen too many programs of "Airport" featuring Easy Jet and started to panic !
seen too many programs of "Airport" featuring Easy Jet and started to panic !
Virgin Blue is great, with an excellent check in and seat allocation you can do yourself. Just don't pack your nail scissors in your hand luggage...
#7
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by iPom
Virgin Blue is great, with an excellent check in and seat allocation you can do yourself. Just don't pack your nail scissors in your hand luggage...
Nice avatar BTW !
Andy
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Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by cadman
No worries iPom. Yes, saw the bit about self service check in, that's sounds good.
Nice avatar BTW !
Andy
Nice avatar BTW !
Andy
#9
Re: VirginBlue ticket types
Originally Posted by cadman
No worries iPom. Yes, saw the bit about self service check in, that's sounds good.
Nice avatar BTW !
Andy
Nice avatar BTW !
Andy
PS: If you call them and pay $30, you can get one of the emergency row seats for 41" leg room instead of 32". No kids or disabled though!
Andrew