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After a fairly significant day in the life of the new VA, I think it's all coming together quite nicely. Compared to where we were 1-2 years ago, we now have:
There's more in the works as we know (Points upgrades to J, ATRs, Platinum, IFE) and things we can only speculate about.
If there's some wishlist things that I'd like to see, they are:
On the whole, look how far things have come in 18 months. John Borghetti must love playing chess against Alan Joyce - the contrast in John announcing the SQ partnership and Alan saying that there'll be increased fuel surcharges and no investment in QF International... I made the switch 8 months ago and have no regrets whatsoever.
- While this has been around for a while - a genuinely engaged and outstanding social media team at Virgin Australia - who help members with problems and actually listen to feedback from customers.
- Top tier partners for connectivity to NZ, Asia, Europe (single stop for a stack of destinations - in your face QF!), North America covered by three airlines including the pick of the bunch for major cities - VX
- A new benchmark lounge offering (MEL) with the other lounges to follow and an expansion of the number of lounges in the network (Gold Coast, Mackay and others to follow)
- Business class at a competitive price and a reasonably high quality offering, and standardisation of the PE offering until the upgrades are complete
- A single brand across all group airlines, even though theres's a stack of painting to be done yet. I think people underestimate this - Virgin Australia is focussed on Virgin Australia - not having all the issues of two competing and conflicting brands (QF/JQ).
- What looks like genuine priority boarding (a la AA)
- Decent tier earn ratios for status (400 SC for Gold Retain) and a network of partner lounge access (130 lounges before SQ partnership and NZ partnership lounges are even loaded)
- Decent-ish credit card options for those aligned with VA (Virgin Flyer - despite complex 2-4-1 rules, and the Platinum Edge) and a generally less prescriptive policy for direct sweep plus lower annual fees than the QF equivalent
- Simplified fare offerings - Saver, Flexi (at a reasonable price) and Business/Premium - and included catering for the top two. I'm finding Flexi good value for money
- Premium entry in SYD, Priority Screening in MEL, prospective improvements in BNE
- New uniforms - the crew are no longer dressed by Australia Zoo - while it mightn't seem like much I was flying a lot immediately around the new uniform launch and it really seemed to lift the morale of the crew immensely and their professionalism.
There's more in the works as we know (Points upgrades to J, ATRs, Platinum, IFE) and things we can only speculate about.
If there's some wishlist things that I'd like to see, they are:
- Priority Luggage - yes I know this is a major confusion point on QF but if you do it well it's a real win and removes the last pain point if you're a gold - everything else works pretty smoothly
- One single reservation system (Amadeus I'm guessing) which will support mixed itineraries on VA and partners, and allow online booking of partner itineraries
- Fixes to Velocity to address cancellation penalties for partner rewards and allow one way and mixed class of service bookings
- A significant rewrite to the website to include points calculators and a general streamlining of the content, particularly around the Velocity Rewards site - try finding the T&C half the time, and inconsistent and out of date information
- Some more partners - Coles Group speculated endlessly, but a general broadening of hotel partners as well would be good
- Improved missing points handling - this is generally pretty hopeless and there's enough horror stories around on the site which show that there's a problem. I work in IT and I think you should be able to see each of your "cases" as part of your Velocity membership, so you can have a reference number and track your missing points claim as it progresses.
- On time performance - I've been stung a few times by OTP - so anything you can do to fix it would be much appreciated.
On the whole, look how far things have come in 18 months. John Borghetti must love playing chess against Alan Joyce - the contrast in John announcing the SQ partnership and Alan saying that there'll be increased fuel surcharges and no investment in QF International... I made the switch 8 months ago and have no regrets whatsoever.