eastwest101
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Some interesting discussions about these new fare categories and their inclusions and lack of.
Are we mostly agreeing that the Lite fare category is so that VA appears close to or maybe even cheaper than Jetstar/Rex on flight aggregator sites such as Google flights/WebjetBooking.com/Expedia/Kyak etc?
That particular example of the CBR-BNE economy fares in the first post go me thinking about what a theoretical passenger has lost by choosing a Lite fare rather than the Choice fare. So what has the customer "lost" to keep the $20 in their own pocket?
Seems they have pitched the Lite fares to those totally disengaged with Velocity or status, and who would only care about the price. These would be leisure travelers, but the one thing that leisure travelers do often have is checked-in luggage? Seems a little peculiar unless they are expecting a sudden last-minute ancillary revenue stream from leisure travelers silly enough to book a Lite fare and then having to pay for extra baggage during booking (= drip pricing) or at the airport...
I think the price difference between the Lite fares and Choice fares is going to be where the rubber really hits the road for people's choices and the uptake of these two different fare categories and of course where they sit in the marketplace compared with Qantas/Jetstar and Rex.
The other thing I haven't looked up yet is how these new fare classes interact with the Economy-X product, and will a pax on a Lite fare be able to purchase Economy-X or not? I presume there is nothing stopping this from happening. Seems like the prices for Economy-X have remained similar with most Economy X prices being between $35-$49 with only the long transcon Economy X prices being around $75.
Business saver is gone, so will be interesting to see where VA business fares land.
At the moment the airfare market is so distorted by interstate border closures and other Covid-19 effects on capacity, it's going to be a while until we can see how this works out for Virgin Australia.
Are we mostly agreeing that the Lite fare category is so that VA appears close to or maybe even cheaper than Jetstar/Rex on flight aggregator sites such as Google flights/WebjetBooking.com/Expedia/Kyak etc?
That particular example of the CBR-BNE economy fares in the first post go me thinking about what a theoretical passenger has lost by choosing a Lite fare rather than the Choice fare. So what has the customer "lost" to keep the $20 in their own pocket?
- 100 Velocity points = at a value of 1c per VFF point it isn't much so $1 ? Pretty much the most trivial difference.
- 10 extra Velocity Status credits = quite a big gap between SC earn on Lite fares cf Choice fares and an obvious dis-incentive to existing higher tier Velocity status members to pick a Lite fare
- Seat Selection = $10 value easy to quantify as that's the seat selection fee for a Lite fare
- Checked Luggage = difficult to quantify without specific example but previous excess fees were in the range of $40-$50?
- Points Upgrade to J class with Velocity Points = intangible variable value but given the reported high frequency of success upgrading even from some of the lower old fare classes in the past this might be a difference.
Seems they have pitched the Lite fares to those totally disengaged with Velocity or status, and who would only care about the price. These would be leisure travelers, but the one thing that leisure travelers do often have is checked-in luggage? Seems a little peculiar unless they are expecting a sudden last-minute ancillary revenue stream from leisure travelers silly enough to book a Lite fare and then having to pay for extra baggage during booking (= drip pricing) or at the airport...
I think the price difference between the Lite fares and Choice fares is going to be where the rubber really hits the road for people's choices and the uptake of these two different fare categories and of course where they sit in the marketplace compared with Qantas/Jetstar and Rex.
The other thing I haven't looked up yet is how these new fare classes interact with the Economy-X product, and will a pax on a Lite fare be able to purchase Economy-X or not? I presume there is nothing stopping this from happening. Seems like the prices for Economy-X have remained similar with most Economy X prices being between $35-$49 with only the long transcon Economy X prices being around $75.
Business saver is gone, so will be interesting to see where VA business fares land.
At the moment the airfare market is so distorted by interstate border closures and other Covid-19 effects on capacity, it's going to be a while until we can see how this works out for Virgin Australia.
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