Not a surprise there
VS moving to EDI?
Re: VS moving to EDI?
Why not? According to the airline’s internal chat it’s a good possibility. That’s not really about opinions, it’s about what is being said at HQ.
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Re: VS moving to EDI?
The pessimist in me remains doubtful, but Virgin can't be happy with the seemingly constant delays for operational reasons beyond their control.
Re: VS moving to EDI?
I think they are probably happy with having everything consolidated at one airport.
That being said, I would be delighted to see them return to GLA, but IMO it's more likely that we will see UA return first.
That being said, I would be delighted to see them return to GLA, but IMO it's more likely that we will see UA return first.
Re: VS moving to EDI?
And FWIW, flights from EDI are on sale for next April...
With more a/c deliveries due, hopefully will see that happen rather truncating the schedules like this year.
With more a/c deliveries due, hopefully will see that happen rather truncating the schedules like this year.
Re: VS moving to EDI?
Consolidation is all well and good as long as you consolidate in the right place. In this case consolidation has cost Virgin 75%+ of its Scottish customers. Nobody at Virgin will be happy with how EDI-MCO has preformed and I'll not be surprised to see it binned just like EDI-BGI was binned.
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Re: VS moving to EDI?
I would hope as more aircraft come into the fleet they can return to a Friday/Saturday operation, for a full 14 nights, rather than the 13/17 they have just now with the W operation.
And as I typed this, the survey email came through...
And as I typed this, the survey email came through...
Re: VS moving to EDI?
Consolidation is all well and good as long as you consolidate in the right place. In this case consolidation has cost Virgin 75%+ of its Scottish customers. Nobody at Virgin will be happy with how EDI-MCO has preformed and I'll not be surprised to see it binned just like EDI-BGI was binned.FlyGLA wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 2:50 pm [quote=GKirk post_id=10039 time=<a href="tel:1689514500">1689514500</a> user_id=86]
I think they are probably happy with having everything consolidated at one airport.
That being said, I would be delighted to see them return to GLA, but IMO it's more likely that we will see UA return first.
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But how do you know what the passenger demographics actually are? Even reading a passport showing place of birth doesn’t necessarily mean that the person still resides there.
What is telling is when the travelling passenger tells you “I normally fly from xxx” Then I use my own selling point of hope you become a valued customer then!
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Re: VS moving to EDI?
Who said I did? I made no mention of passenger demographic. Only you did. I referred to passenger numbers. GLA-MCO carried 75%+ more passengers than EDI-MCO does.atuk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 4:53 pm
But how do you know what the passenger demographics actually are? Even reading a passport showing place of birth doesn’t necessarily mean that the person still resides there.
What is telling is when the travelling passenger tells you “I normally fly from xxx” Then I use my own selling point of hope you become a a revalue customer then!
I don't think anyone will be booking their future flights based on what a checkin agent told them or didn't tell them lol.