Melbournemilocole said:Its much easier to book via the airline website. Especially for Virgin.
Also check Virgin BLue between 12pm-1pm and check out the "Happy Hour Hot Deals"
Where are you travelling to?
thanksbazookajoe said:STA aren't as great as they're made out to be, I just grabbed my travel insurance through them and even that ended up being with someone else
Kayak is probably the best I've come across for flights, wotif for hotels
With DJ's Happy House specials, they only apply to selected routes. If you're interested, visit the website between 12PM - 1PM. The specials are usually boxed up and dressed in red.Martyno1 said:Melbourne
do you mean flights between 12-1pm or go to the website at 12-1pm?
thanks
I agree - Especally for domestic flights it just isnt worth using travel agentschicky_pie said:PFFTT don't bother with student flight agencies or any (big name) travel agencies, they're there to make commission and lots of it. I usually would book online for flights, unless its a long trip (Europe/flight transfer/etc) then you should head for travel agencies, but I suggest you visit a few of them and compare the prices, PLUS go to the local travel agencies, and stay away from big name company agencies.
It was Virgin here that forced our computers to make the return more expensive. Proves that Virgin is no true Low Cost Carrier. I managed to grab 12 Lots of Jetstar 1cent fares from Avalon-Sydney-Avalon (fast wireless internet guys, and other ways..) and there was fares both ways, but last week when Virgin has Melbourne-Mildura-Melboure for $2, you had to buy the fares seperately otherwise the way back was $109. . Anyway,a $4 daytrip in a E170 is a cheap day out, and get another Virgin Promo Tee-shirt to add to the collection!! Not to mention my first Embrear Flight!!!5233andy said:With DJ's Happy House specials, they only apply to selected routes. If you're interested, visit the website between 12PM - 1PM. The specials are usually boxed up and dressed in red.
Better yet, subscribe to the online newsletters that the major airlines have. They often have weekly specials that may be exclusive to online customers. I should warn you that these sites often come with a catch that you may not notice. Should you opt for the cheaper fares, the site may embed a cookie into your computer to ensure that your return flight is the more expensive option but dressed as the cheapest option.
This issue occurred with JQ's recent JetSaver Light fares - 1c from Sydney to Port Macquarie (Or was it DJ?). The return trip basically compensated for the 'losses' made through the 1c offer.
Also, be aware that some fares do not include airport taxes and additional surcharges. Always read the fine print so that you don't end up with a jack in the box.
Random question, but do people actually fly to their destination for a day-trip? Like... all in all, the total travel time, including the one hour pre-departure time, would be a minimum of four hours.milocole said:It was Virgin here that forced our computers to make the return more expensive. Proves that Virgin is no true Low Cost Carrier. I managed to grab 12 Lots of Jetstar 1cent fares from Avalon-Sydney-Avalon (fast wireless internet guys, and other ways..) and there was fares both ways, but last week when Virgin has Melbourne-Mildura-Melboure for $2, you had to buy the fares seperately otherwise the way back was $109. . Anyway,a $4 daytrip in a E170 is a cheap day out, and get another Virgin Promo Tee-shirt to add to the collection!! Not to mention my first Embrear Flight!!!
But as I said, I usually check Virgin's happy hour(for some NZ deals..),every day whilst on the net during my lunch hour, and have never ever seen Melbourne-Sydney. Because its one of their most profitable routes, and they want high yields, not low leisure yields like Melbourne-Gold Coast would provide....
IMPORTANT. Forgot to say, but seing we are on Daylight savings now, and Virgins systems/operations/base are all controlled in Brisbane, Happy Hour is on Between 1pm-2pm in EST states. Otherwise as per normal elsewhere, but have no idea what timeframe peoples over in SA and WA live in..
milocole said:I know Virgin are struggling to sell their Premium Ecomony sears, mainly because they are charging too much..
On my dayrips that I encounter, I see alot of people, especially on the Avalon-Sydney-Avalon route, returning on the same flight as me as from the beggining of the day. If you can get a cheap fare with JQ, most people go up shopping for the day, while I go up looking at planes for the day.....
I prefer flying LCC's cause I dont want all that horrible meal stuff and then pay mega prices, Id rather pay my 19.95 airfare, and buy my own food, and pick my own seat.......
milocole said:It was Virgin here that forced our computers to make the return more expensive. Proves that Virgin is no true Low Cost Carrier. I managed to grab 12 Lots of Jetstar 1cent fares from Avalon-Sydney-Avalon (fast wireless internet guys, and other ways..) and there was fares both ways, but last week when Virgin has Melbourne-Mildura-Melboure for $2, you had to buy the fares seperately otherwise the way back was $109. . Anyway,a $4 daytrip in a E170 is a cheap day out, and get another Virgin Promo Tee-shirt to add to the collection!! Not to mention my first Embrear Flight!!!
But as I said, I usually check Virgin's happy hour(for some NZ deals..),every day whilst on the net during my lunch hour, and have never ever seen Melbourne-Sydney. Because its one of their most profitable routes, and they want high yields, not low leisure yields like Melbourne-Gold Coast would provide....
IMPORTANT. Forgot to say, but seing we are on Daylight savings now, and Virgins systems/operations/base are all controlled in Brisbane, Happy Hour is on Between 1pm-2pm in EST states. Otherwise as per normal elsewhere, but have no idea what timeframe peoples over in SA and WA live in..