Adrian1975
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- Mar 31, 2011
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I just got off the Platinum line and am shocked.
I purchased a flexi ticket SYD - MELB last week for Thursday this week. I was not 100% locked in for a meeting so thought the prudent thing would be to buy a flexi. Meeting now cancelled so have tried to change to an earlier flight to be told I had bought a cheap flexi and the fare difference to move flights $40.
Apparently Flexi's have different prices. This seems counter intuitive, surely you buy a Flexi so you can be FLEXIBLE with flights. Isn't that the purpose.
I can just fly forward anyway so why try to extort the $40?
I did not even have the option of buying the expensive Flexi when purchasing the first time....
Can somebody explain why I am not going crazy.
As somebody who flies Virgin every fortnight it seems to me this new hard line fee structure is alienating a lot of dedicated Virgin customers.
I purchased a flexi ticket SYD - MELB last week for Thursday this week. I was not 100% locked in for a meeting so thought the prudent thing would be to buy a flexi. Meeting now cancelled so have tried to change to an earlier flight to be told I had bought a cheap flexi and the fare difference to move flights $40.
Apparently Flexi's have different prices. This seems counter intuitive, surely you buy a Flexi so you can be FLEXIBLE with flights. Isn't that the purpose.
I can just fly forward anyway so why try to extort the $40?
I did not even have the option of buying the expensive Flexi when purchasing the first time....
Can somebody explain why I am not going crazy.
As somebody who flies Virgin every fortnight it seems to me this new hard line fee structure is alienating a lot of dedicated Virgin customers.