AndyGoodyear
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RANT and whinge ahead
Well I feel totally ripped off.
My father is visiting Australia next February and I decided to take him on a trip to NZ. We are flying into Queenstown and as it is only six months away (and there are not huge amounts of flights to Queenstown) I thought I better book the flights sharpish.
I wanted to fly with Qantas because, well - you know. But I ended up booking Jetstar (first mistake) for $330 one way. I was a little peeved at the price as it is only a 3hr 30min flight (Qantas Sydney - Perth is only $229) but I booked it anyway as Virgin were the same price and I thought I would go J* to get the QFF SCs.
Low and behold only one day after booking, Virgin flights go on sale (via Air NZ) for just $210 per pax. Same journey, almost same time - $120 saving per person.
Now there's a kick in the behind. Of course nothing I can do now. I know this is the way it goes sometimes, but what a difference in fare.
And let's be honest, for a $120 saving and the loss of 10SCs, plus the better service on Virgin it would have been better all round to go with Virgin.
/RANT
Well I feel totally ripped off.
My father is visiting Australia next February and I decided to take him on a trip to NZ. We are flying into Queenstown and as it is only six months away (and there are not huge amounts of flights to Queenstown) I thought I better book the flights sharpish.
I wanted to fly with Qantas because, well - you know. But I ended up booking Jetstar (first mistake) for $330 one way. I was a little peeved at the price as it is only a 3hr 30min flight (Qantas Sydney - Perth is only $229) but I booked it anyway as Virgin were the same price and I thought I would go J* to get the QFF SCs.
Low and behold only one day after booking, Virgin flights go on sale (via Air NZ) for just $210 per pax. Same journey, almost same time - $120 saving per person.
Now there's a kick in the behind. Of course nothing I can do now. I know this is the way it goes sometimes, but what a difference in fare.
And let's be honest, for a $120 saving and the loss of 10SCs, plus the better service on Virgin it would have been better all round to go with Virgin.
/RANT
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