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Virgin Atlantic ordering more aircraft – strong rumour

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Reuters is reporting that Virgin Atlantic and Airbus are on the cusp of a deal for six to 10 new A330neo aircraft.  This is not a big surprise, given that the 12 new A350s coming on stream from this Summer are not enough to replace the Boeing 747 and A340 aircraft that are being retired over the next few years.

The A330neo is a refresh of the A330 aircraft which Virgin Atlantic already has in its fleet. The biggest upgrades are to the wings and engines, with a 12% fuel efficiency increase compared to the older A330 model which entered service in 1994. The aircraft also comes with larger overhead bins and is apparently quieter than a Boeing 787.

Interestingly, the A330neo competes on both capacity and route length with the Boeing 787, of which Virgin Atlantic has 17.  Instead of streamlining their future fleet around two aircraft types, the 787s and the new A350s, Virgin Atlantic clearly sees value in operating an additional type.

It may be that Airbus has given them a particularly attractive price for this deal, since sales for the A330neo have been slow.  It probably helps that Delta, which owns a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic, also has 35 A330neos on order.


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Comments (132)

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  • Sapiens says:

    Great news on summer party Rob. Anyone fancy doing an Asia party for those of us based over here?

  • Cat says:

    Brilliant, I’m looking forward to this!

    • Lady London says:

      I have to ensure I am in London the following day for a dentist’s appointment, this will go some way to motivating me :-). Now, how to actually get a ticket…..!!!

  • Stuart says:

    Bookmark this to pretty much guarantee yourself a ticket. I’m sure comment regulars already have…

    https://github.com/Dalimil/Eventbrite-Tools

    • Mike says:

      Oh never seen one of these before – does this work ?

      • Stuart says:

        Worked for the last Xmas party 🙂

        • Genghis says:

          Own goal?

        • Rob says:

          But did you win a raffle prize?!

          • Stuart says:

            Like the majority of attendees, no.

            Are you perhaps suggesting the raffle was fixed?

          • Rob says:

            No, I’m suggesting that the only real pecuniary benefit of attending would be if you’d won a raffle prize!

            Odds were only 10:1 if you came with your partner, so not that bad.

            As you will have seen, we had enough trouble running an unfixed raffle without trying to do a fixed one 🙂

          • Lady London says:

            Can we have stages releases at random intervals after the first tranche is released please?

          • Rob says:

            Tickets will be sold in one go.

            We have no choice, for Rhys sanity.

            Splitting it means 2 separate Eventbrite events need to be created. This meant at Christmas that every ticket had to be scanned twice, by two different mobile phones – one set up for the Friday ticket sales and the 2nd set up for the Saturday ticket sales. Can you imagine doing that for 500 people? 250 was bad enough.

      • Lady London says:

        I can see servers crashing here

        • Rob says:

          We genuinely think we are closer to matching supply and demand this time. We are also having a 3-hour time slot this Summer, partly because we don’t want 500 people arriving on the dot of 6pm! Hopefully for a 3-hour event people will stagger their arrival over the first 30 minutes.

          • mvcvz says:

            London. Centric.

            There is life beyond the M25 you know.

          • Rob says:

            When BA decides there is life beyond the M25, we will follow …

            I think there is a real lack of understanding as to how much work these events involve, for virtually no money. At Christmas Rhys visited 10 different hotels before we decided to go back to the Holiday Inn – although one of those 10 is the one we are using now, because we felt it was better for Summer. We’ve had two separate meetings at the hotel in the last two weeks and there will be another 3-4 before the event itself.

            How we would manage this outside London, given that we have to put the site together as well, I don’t know.

            The only thing I can ever imagine us doing would be something in Manchester if Virgin Atlantic wanted to promote its long-haul routes via sponsorship.

          • David says:

            Seems fair enough tbh. If you organised an HfP party in your local village hall, how many readers do you think would attend?

    • Rob says:

      Tickets should hopefully be fine this year! Depends how much free booze the sponsor wants to offer I suppose ….!

  • Gary says:

    OT with the Europcar £1 website not working has anyone had any luck phoning to book?

    • Chappers says:

      I logged this with them 2 weeks ago and despite emailing, calling and tweeting them, no interest in allowing a booking outside of the website even though I could see the availability!

    • Umba says:

      Morning Gary, Tried to book a week or so ago without success on the Europcar website. Engaged an agent on webchat who informed me that Europcar were no longer doing the £1 deal. Strange as the webpage for the £1 deals still appears live until you actually try to pull the trigger on a booking but maybe it will be ressurected at some point.

    • The Lord says:

      No joy, was told over email it was due to be fixed but that was weeks ago. On the £1 page below the map there is a message stating they are aware of an issue and to call to book. Problem is when you call to book they say it can only be done online!

    • Lady London says:

      Do you think they;ve stopped it for the summer season because they think people will book the cards at commercial rates for similar journeys anyway?

  • James says:

    Is the 40% Virgin bonus available on mileage boost purchases?

  • Optimus Prime says:

    OT – There’s also a 100% bonus when buying at least 25000 IHG points.

  • Nathan says:

    OT: LHR – NYC in WT taxes seem to have fallen from £375 to £265

    • lev441 says:

      Still a ridiculous £669 in CW though…

      • Rob says:

        Ex-US (so only a problem for US residents) CW is now $1200 and First is $1600 return. This is just the BA YQ – APD etc is on top, so now well over $2000 return in F.

        • lev441 says:

          That’s even more crazy! Still, good for us brits keeping return availability better for us…..

          • Anna says:

            Yes, I have been wondering why award availability for the US is so good at Easter/Spring Break period next year. I got 3 F seats to MIA flying on Good Friday and every day I get alerts from Reward Flight Finder saying that extra J seats have been added for MIA and NYC during my travel period – I really need to cancel those alerts now!

          • Rob says:

            Huge amounts of New York availability – doing an article on this tomorrow. Literally only about 10 days between July and mid-Dec when you CAN’T get 2 x First Class.

  • AndyC says:

    Virgin Credit Cards: I thought that you could hold 2 virgin reward cards (a free and a premium) but had to wait 6 months between each application. I got my premium card in November and applied for free one in June and I was declined because I already had another virgin card. To be fair I ignored the website large print and went with what i read on hfp a while ago. Is this consistent with other people’s experience?

    • Rob says:

      You could do that, but Virgin Money has recently changed the rules. This is a bit rubbish, especially for anyone who wants to upgrade, because they can’t. Or even downgrade.

      • AlexT says:

        So one cannot hold both Virgin Monday VS cards concurrently anymore? Was planning to apply for the free one before end of month to bag the 12k miles 🙁

        • roberto says:

          You can but the consensus of opinion is that its a lottery if you get agreed for the second card. Some have and some have not. If you do get agreed you should get the bonus.

          • Shoestring says:

            I don’t think there’s a actually any proof of people getting the points bonus on the 2nd card since the rule change…ISTR Raffles had it on good authority LY that bonus points are manually awarded at Virgin? In which case, it wouldn’t be difficult to spot the fact that it’s a second Virgin card, therefore breaking the T&Cs, therefore leading to no bonus points awarded…

          • Rob says:

            The VM rules don’t say ‘2nd card = no bonus’, they say ‘no 2nd card, full stop’.

          • Shoestring says:

            yep but you have to agree the following is true before applying [‘I am not an existing Virgin Atlantic Credit Card customer and I have not closed another credit card issued by Virgin Money in the last 6 months.’]

            So if you complete an application in bad faith (I won’t say fraudulent!), you wouldn’t have much in the way of a defence if VM refuse to award the bonus points.

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