Hi everyone, booked our holiday for next august Manchester to Orlando Int with Virgin Atlantic.
Does anyone have any rough idea of when we can log on to reserve seats? Tried already but no flight details are available yet.
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Hi everyone, booked our holiday for next august Manchester to Orlando Int with Virgin Atlantic.
Does anyone have any rough idea of when we can log on to reserve seats? Tried already but no flight details are available yet.
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Scheduled flights are normally released about 11 months before departure but it is possible to go via eg http://www.flightsflorida.com/ and they will probably have some flights for next August
You can't at the moment with virgin while there re structuring the seating on a lot of there planes
I guess you'll have booked with Virgin Holidays as you cannot book direct with Virgin Atlantic until 11 months before departure. You will need the 6 digit booking reference from Virgin Holidays (unless you already have this) and you can then go on the VA web site and "Manage Your Booking" where you can input Advance Passenger Information etc. and select your seats if this facilty is available. I know you cannot pick seats in Premium Economy as the 747's are being refurbished with different seating layouts but I don't know if you can select seats in Economy.
We have booked for Jan. but you cannot prebook your seat at the moment as they are restructuring.
Lyn
A couple of days ago we were told by a flying club rep that the new seating plans will be available in about a month.
We always book our seats as soon as we have booked our tickets but on the last few occasions with Virgin our seats were changed when we did our bag drop - which is rather annoying. Maybe when they release the new seating plans they will match this up with a better reservation system!
Wherever you sit you will have a great time in Florida.
Thank you everyone, i'll keep checking.
When we have booked the seats online do we need to confirm this through the site 48 hours before the flight? I just assumed once reserved the seats were, well, reserved!?
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