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Virgin Australia Book Early Fares: ADL <> MEL $109, SYD <> MEL $129, SYD <> PER $239 and More (Aug to Mar) @ VirginAustralia

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Virgin is doing 'book early' deals, most cities in Australia that Virgin serves. Travel dates are Aug '20 to Mar '21.

Virgin Australia fares Include ✅ Food ✅ Beverage ✅ Baggage ✅ Entertainment

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  • +5

    Brave

    • Might as well place it all on black at the casino. Even if Virgin gets bought there is no certainty the demand for flights will pick up and bump your flight for travel credit in favour of the business traveller. Then you got the staff unions taking strikes that are already taking a paycut under new ownership that are penny pinching at every corner due to house of cards financial structure and a post covid tourism sector that will takes years to recover.

  • +6

    the real question is: do I risk losing this money if virgin go broke or the risk is worth it Hmmmm

    • +5

      Yes, if Virgin goes belly up you'll join the long line of unsecured creditors and if you're lucky get cents on the dollar.

  • I was under the impression Virgin went under..

    • they're down to two possible buyers to take over : https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/branson-pushes-for…

      • -1

        and neither are guaranteed to honour any fares you purchase.

        • +6

          Pretty likely they will carry forward bookings purchased now under administration. It'd be unheard of for a buyer to disregard activities under administration. And they have the books from current operations so there's really no reason not to honour them.

          Plus it'd destroy good will, which also makes no sense for continuing the business. So basically zero chance of fares not being honoured.

          • +1

            @odysseus: Unless a buyer isn"t found.

  • -3

    $129 Sydney to Melbourne isn't that great; I saw $119 each way departing August 27 and returning August 29 a few hours ago.

    • +13

      this isn't even on our page! It's Virgin Australia selling the tickets.

        • +4

          not a going concern

          Virgin is in VA not in liquidation.

    • How can they be dodgy when they don't even link to their own site and make nothing off this post? It's a valid deal and managed to get tickets to Melbourne cheaper than Jetstar. That wouldn't have happened if they didn't post today.

  • +6

    They still owe me money for flights they cancelled. No way am I giving them a red cent until they make good.
    The Administrators aren't announcing the successful buyer for VA until end of this month.

  • +1

    well i got my potentially useless virgin credit from my tiger flight refund that i could try use

    • So yours actually got converted? I've got about $650 of travel credit from Tiger after my flights were cancelled. I remember getting an email afterwards saying all Tiger travel credit would be converted to Virgin credit but no update since.

      • I got an email with a code no idea if it works and there is no instructions on 'how to use it' my flights were cancelled well before they went into administration so im hoping it is valid

  • Suggest to pay with a credit card so you can a charge back.

    • +1

      This is not really guaranteed protection and has fees

    • +1

      Amex are refusing to refund flights that virgin has given their worthless travel credits for

    • I spoke to commbank about this the other day, they're not doing it.

  • +1

    I think I'd rather slum it on Jetstar and not worry about whether they will survive that long. Saves money too, if you don't need checked bags.

    • Considered that too but Virgin cheaper with bags and don't need to go AVV so booked for F1 in March.

      • +1

        The car race? You reckon that will happen?

        … good luck, but huge crowds and international travel? You are as optimistic as the Tokyo Olympics committee.

        • Yea pretty confident it'll happen. We're nearly back to normal already here and it's 9 months away.

          • @Hybroid: Errr … hello .. globally the first wave shows no sign of peaking.
            You want to make it an Australia-only event? Quarrantine all teams?

            It will not be normal until we have vaccine, or can test everybody at the gate!

            With luck, 2022 may go ahead:
            https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-05/coronavirus-covid-19-…

          • @Hybroid: Normal life in Oz to a degree, but nobody told Mr COVID-19 that he was going away any time soon. If ever.

            Why do people think the virus has gone away just because some businesses are screaming to make money?

  • -1

    they shouldn't try an compete with qantas,bums in seats

  • Sell your virgin credits in classifieds if you can't use them.

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