Things Virgin Australia Does & Doesn’t Do Well

Just on the fly-ahead. Have tried to use it a number of times travelling business - and they have always been completely booked out for the rest of the day. With such limited supply of seats, its a nice concept, though not one they (readily) deliver on...
 
Just on the fly-ahead. Have tried to use it a number of times travelling business - and they have always been completely booked out for the rest of the day. With such limited supply of seats, its a nice concept, though not one they (readily) deliver on...
Fly Ahead will always be better when in Economy.
Although one business seat is available now, for example, MEL to SYD at 10am for today for some lucky person.

Definitely not booked out for the rest of the day, normally (Depending on the route, of course)
MEL to SYD today currently has business available on 5 flights still.
 
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I was on MEL-SYD Sunday afternoon and no wifi and no entertainment, nothing. But cabin manager Sam was enthusiastic. So well done to her.
 
Fly Ahead will always be better when in Economy. Most of their seats last minute, and weekdays will be close to impossible in J.
Although one is available now, for example, MEL to SYD at 10am for today for some lucky person.

Definitely not booked out for the rest of the day, normally (Depending on the route, of course)
MEL to SYD today currently has business available on 5 flights still.
Fly ahead was always ok for for me travelling M-Thu between MEL-SYD. You could ring up first thing in the morning, so there were usually seats available.
 
One thing VA definitely does better than QF is the lounge at OOL.

I really don't know where to begin. For starters, there's a lovely view vs the dungeon. Next, the VA staff have an unforced smile, and then the VA food/drink is far superior. Try self-pour wine in the Qantas lounge (you won't get it). Try a decent pale ale (you won't get it).

What are Qantas thinking? Yes, I know they have so few flights so they don't need to bother. OK.
 
What are Qantas thinking? Yes, I know they have so few flights so they don't need to bother. OK.
QF will be launching an international flight out of OOL next year:
 
One thing VA definitely does better than QF is the lounge at OOL.
Agree that VA has the prime position, but on my (admittedly small number) experiences the QF lounge has been perfectly Ok. The OOL VA lounge often seems to have better catering than SYD and MEL however

The hours that impact those travelling on JQ are a bit penny pinching from QF however.
 
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"Last decade, Virgin was the first airline to bring lie-flat Business Class seats to trans-continental flights in Australia."

Depending on how we define lie-flat, VA's first A330 flight with The Business was in August 2015, while Qantas Business Suite launched in December 2014. VA spent so long talking about what they were going to do before actually doing it, that Qantas fast tracked a new seat and beat them by the better part of a year. JB was ever salty about that. 😂😂 They did have the old 2-2-2 angled seats before that (similar to SQ's own A330 J at the time), and A330 recliners before that (ex Emirates, if I recall).

Anyway, I've done a lot of VA flying but struggle to consistently access the advertised benefits. When I was recently Plat, free WiFi didn't work half the time (system would reject my name and seat, entered correctly). I've had to argue with staff about Fly Ahead who insisted that it was only for flex fares. I've had to chase and chase to get the partner status memberships activated, because it doesn't happen on its own.

But, I got to the point that VA let me down one too many times in ways other airlines never have, and I just decided to stop rewarding that with future bookings, except as a last resort. Exception, the Doha flights, but that's really Qatar anyway, let's be honest. 😂
 

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