Things Virgin Australia Does & Doesn’t Do Well

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Following on from my series of articles earlier this year on things Qantas does & doesn't do well, I've done the same for Virgin Australia:


Do you agree with the points in this opinion piece? Do you think something is missing? Let us know what you think in this thread!
 
I’d disagree with Virgin does priority boarding well. The enforcement is just inconsistent.

Too many times I’ve seen silver mobile boarding pass in the priority lane and the staff do not raise an eyebrow even though clearly there’s still a long queue of priority passenger behind.

I would much rather prefer Qantas’ over engineered system where the computer automatically turns away people not eligible for priority boarding. If one travel enough to get silver one likely know the rules of priority boarding, so he/she deserve the walk of shame trying to sneak through
 
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I think a number of those points are ageing along with Virgins crew. It's no longer the young fun airline it once was.

Agree on priority boarding, particularly at some airports like SYD and I think it's primarily due to the smart gate design that effectively cages the seats and priority lane and leaves the outside for the priority queue.
 
You haven't mentioned the frequent flyer earn rate. Confusing and the rolling year gets people unstuck.

Then there's the poor offering on operated flights by Link airways and Alliance airlines. Aircraft where you have an ash tray in the arm rest still.

Then there's no free wifi unlike Qantas
 
This is a very fair and accurate assessment particularly the domestic lounge situation. Hobart is screaming out for a lounge, the QF lounge is and has always been inadequate. Come on virgin step up. Your schedule is better but you need a lounge!
 
I will admit customer service during the JB years was pretty good, it’s definitely slipped these days as it’s moved to a more financial lead business.

IT is still pretty rubbish but they have been upfront around the underinvestment.
 
I definitely agree with the priority boarding. I consistently see passengers who don't qualify get politely shifted to the regular queue.
Staff & cabin crew are consistently excellent in my opinion.

The food options in Economy are dire. I was only flying back from Queenstown last week, 4 of us flying together in row 3, so I ordered 4 chicken wraps for all, "sorry, we don't have any left" and we were the first to order them.
The other options were basically junk food (party pies and toasties) and totally unappealing.
By the time the cart returned for a second round, all they had left were booze and chocolates, cheese & crackers, I mean, really?
And yes, the food and wine in the lounge need a MAJOR rethink, it's just such L cheapo wine and the food is better at 7 Eleven.
 
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Priority boarding: Certainly at YPPH/PER and YMML/MEL I don't feel like it is done well, its a mess of people standing around and often having to fight through a crowd of people.

In-flight Wi-Fi: Maybe my recent flights have just been unlucky but I've had three different airframes recently, including one that had the fresh fit-out, that still lacked wi-fi. While not having it is a good excuse to try and switch off from work for a few hours, when travelling for business it is helpful to have the access and its one of the few valuable platinum benefits remaining...

Food: Yeah, both lounge and onboard the offering is uninspired and bland. I may be in the minority here but the previous ham and cheesy toasty on board in the plastic bag was at least edible, the new one in the cardboard box is dry and miserable!

Lounges: In general I've found lounges in Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne recently bursting at the seams on multiple trips making it near on impossible to find anywhere to sit, with some of the lounges now also feeling quite tired.

New fit-out on board: The new layout feels like its reduced the Yx space and I feel for whoever sits in 3B or 3E in the new design as that extra leg room gets even more limited with the J seat replacement taking up a lot of the space for their feet/legs (or bag). The shower curtain also looks stupid and I empathise with the poor crew who are left trying to do to right thing defending the business cabin area, but even this is inconsistently enforced as someone who often sits in row 3 and watching people meander past while some of us do the right thing and head to the back.

Platinum upgrades (x4): Much like you Matt G, I struggle to make use of these flying on busy routes, even when there's one seat left its often not been released to be used for a platinum upgrade...

I know this has been a topic of conversation elsewhere but as someone who's a VA Plat flying out of Perth for work interstate I've felt like a lot of the recent changes to the loyalty program and a very inconsistent experience across both lounges and on-board have left me wondering why I bother in someways - the platinum experience certainly feels like its devalued greatly (ignoring earn rates etc.)
 
Very fair assessment.
I completely agree with the lack of international travel consistencies/lack of alliance - this is the main reason I'm shifting my family's travel preferences over to Qantas. I just like knowing what I get when I travel internationally - not having to spend hours wading through 'if you booked your ticket before X', 'if you are platinum and traveling on a VA flight number but not VA metal...', etc etc. Seriously, who has the time?

I'm aware I'll need to pay more to get QF status, but time is money, and VA's various arrangements with its partner airlines just kills me
 

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