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Error fare: Virgin Atlantic LHR-PVG Upper Class for 30k points
(UPDATE: Virgin woke up and pulled the “offer” – it lived for almost 20 hours though!)
Virgin Atlantic launched a new global reward sale:
- Book by Jan 31st
- Travel by Dec 31st
- Save 20% points on all reward flights
- Few destinations are excluded
It is a good offer, although not as good as the previous 50%-off and 33%-off sales.
More importantly, their Shanghai route seems to have loaded the sale fare erroneously.
You pay the following for PVG-LHR, off-peak and peak:
- Economy: 8,000 points / 16,000 points + 873 CNY
- Premium: 14,000 points / 22,000 points +1,565 CNY
- Upper Class: 30,000 points / 38,000 points + 1,719 CNY
To put it into context, the original price for Upper Class off-peak is 57,500 points, so it is almost half-price, not just 20% off. For LHR-PVG you pay the same amount of points, but taxes are gonna be much higher.
If you have an onward connection, the discount works too.
Just a couple of days ago VS had an £800 error fare to Shanghai in Upper Class too – something’s going on there for this route? Do not hesitate as it might get fixed anytime soon.
Great offer: £100 off any Virgin Atlantic flight
(UPDATE: Virgin’s voucher codes have run out)
Trip.com brought back its very generous Virgin Atlantic promotion, and your can claim your offer code on the promo page.
- Book by January 31st
- Limited supply
- Save £100 on any VS flights departing from the UK
It applies to all cabins, and £100 saving could be substantial for economy / premium economy flights. It also stacks with the permanent £10 app discount so the total saving is £110.
A return flight in economy class from London to New York costs under £270:
And flights to other destinations aren’t much more expensive:
There’s a similar offer for Malaysia Airlines, where you can get £50 off (£60 with the app discount) for bookings by Jan 22nd.
Xiamen and Kenya redemptions live on Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic has been working very hard since it joined Skyteam at the beginning of this year, and more and more partner awards are available for redemption online which makes our life easier.
Following ITA Airways and AeroMexico, Kenya Airways is now the latest addition. With its hub in Nairobi Kenya Airways gives you some connection options in Africa.
They have a fifth-freedom route in Asia, between Bangkok and Guangzhou.
China’s Xiamen Airlines is also worth a mention. They are notoriously stingy about reward availability and rarely release any seat to their own members, let alone to its partners. Therefore although Xiamen’s redemption has been available online with VS from the beginning, availability is near non-existent.
Xiamen seems to have made a turn in its business strategy recently and launched a few very aggressive sales. Considerable amount of award seats are now bookable as well.
Beijing:
Hong Kong:
Singapore:
Taxes and fees are very low as you can see from the pictures above, but airfares tend to be cheap in China / Asia so it’s still worth comparing both options. Availability appears to be in economy class only.
My review of Valiant Lady, Virgin Voyages
This is the review of my first ever cruise trip – Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady Barcelona route for 7 nights. I wrote a guide on virgin point redemption and cruise benefits a while ago, and it is finally the exciting time for me to start the journey!
[Before the trip]
Once you’ve made your booking you can download the Virgin Voyages mobile app, as all the cruise details and planning happen in here. Remember to link reservations if you know someone else on the same trip, as you’ll receive a bottle of champagne as a gift.
Although you could make dinner reservations well in advance, only very limited slots are open before sailing so it’s unnecessary. Remember to do online check-in two days in advance, and once you are on board book your dinner and activities as soon as possible.
From this moment on the app only works with onboard wi-fi though, which is inconvenient whilst you are doing shore activities. The app is slow and can crash very often.
[Boarding]
After staying one night at the W Barcelona hotel, we are ready to get on the ship. The cruise terminal is next to the WTO centre.
Virgin promises a VIP boarding lane for Sailing Club members but I didn’t see any. Not that it upsets me in any way, as the boarding is quite swift.
I was handed two wristbands. The red one acts as a key fob which you need throughout your trip. The blue ribbon is a sign of your Sailing Club status – however you really don’t need it, as all your Sailing Club benefits are coded in your fob already.
On the first evening there’s a special social event for all solo passengers. They organise a Whatsapp group where people discuss and organise things to do, so it shouldn’t be too boring even if you are travelling alone.
By my rough estimate – half of the passengers are American, and ~30% are British or Irish.
[The Room]
Each of us four has a room to our own, and we paid 360,000 Virgin points in total. They three are at level 13 and 14, all in the Central Sea View Terrace which is the best room type that’s redeemable with points.
Don’t underestimate the value of being “central”. Valiant Lady is over 300 metres long, and I easily score a few thousand steps simply by moving around the ship for my daily routines. Being close to the centre of the ship saves you a lot of time.
I on the other hand won a bid at £180 for an upgrade to an XL Terrace room, which is 4sqm larger.
The bedroom has very little difference but the bathroom is much more spacious. £180 for seven nights is a fair price to pay in my opinion.
The only downside is, all XL Terrace rooms are located at the front or the rear of the ship. Even worse mine is at the lower eighth level and right above the Red Room which is a theatre / dancing hall – my wall pulsated hard during some performances! Fortunately all events finish at 11pm so it barely bothered me – in fact I slept very well throughout the whole trip.
The balcony is cool.
The satellite TV has a few live channels but reception is poor. There are quite a few movies / dramas though including latest releases, similar to an in-flight IFE.
The gifted champagne and my ice coffee:
Towels are replaced and drinking water is replenished daily by the housekeeping team. They don’t provide complimentary toothpaste or shaving kit.
[Facilities]
Valiant Lady has 17 decks / levels. Guestrooms are between Deck 8 and Deck 14. Restaurants and facilities are mostly on Deck 5, 6, 7 and 15.
Designs are different but they all have the boldness and vibrancy in common which is in the blood of Virgin’s branding.
There are many bars both indoors and outdoors, so you can always find a spot to snack or work easily.
This terrace on Deck 7 is my favourite spot.
The casino, which I assume is a main revenue stream for the cruise company.
Also a few board games to choose from:
Shuffleboard and Power Hockey for the sportives:
Arcades as well with all the classic games installed for the old-fashioned:
[Gym]
There are two larges gyms on Deck 15, where you can find many treadmills, bicycles and other equipment. I tried out some exercise classes: yoga, bike and roller massage.
The yoga class is nothing to write home about. However the view in the classroom is amazing!
It’s worth mentioning that headcount is very limited for these classes, so make your booking as soon as possible.
There’s a 250m track on Deck 16 for running and jogging.
The white Virgin logo, backed by the vivid red painting, adds a big wow factor and personality to the ship.
There are two pools on Deck 15.
As you can see it’s more of a relaxation area, and no one actually swims here. There’s a big pool party on the Scarlet Night which is a lot of fun!
And a basketball court:
[Entertainment]
There are non-stop entertainment programs every day, some of which require pre-booking. On the first night we watched the (slightly underwhelming) magic show:
An acrobatics-blended theatre performance:
Unfortunately The Ship Show was fully booked so we weren’t able to check out this signature program. Other programs include talk shows, Drag, live DJ, dancing party, drawing lessons and makeup lessons.
It is an adult-only cruise, in other words a haven free of screaming and run-around kids!
[Dining]
Virgin Voyages is an all-inclusive cruise (food and soft drinks are complimentary), and I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed. Speaking of “all-inclusive”, we are not talking about mediocre buffets, instead you’ll sit down for a fine dining experience.
Pink Agave
Mexican restaurant which is generally regarded as the best one out of the six. The design is probably inspired by submarines.
I can’t speak highly enough of the prawns, salmon, seabass, duck and steaks that we’ve ordered! This is the only restaurant that we visited twice – not that the other restaurants were bad, but we just didn’t have enough time.
Extra Virgin
This is an Italian restaurant. To be honest I’m not a big fan of Italian and suggested to skip it, but I’m very grateful that we didn’t!
The steak is simply incredible and even better than that of Pink Agave’s, and I’ll place it side by side with the steaks I had in Argentina. The creamy Spaghetti is also very impressive.
We ordered so much here making it look like a buffet, and we were a little bit embarrassed. The waitress was super professional and polite, always wearing a nice smile.
The Test Kitchen
The Test Kitchen has a very interesting concept which provides experimental cuisine. The restaurant’s layout resembles that of a laboratory.
There’s one set menu of five or six courses for everyone. The portion is quite small, which is expected as it’s more something for you to taste.
The cuisine here might not be the best, but it’s a unique experience that you don’t buy easily elsewhere. They are also the only restaurant which changes the menu mid-week.
Razzle Dazzle
British pub food mostly, so nothing exciting here.
It is however one of the only two restaurants that make breakfast, and the quality is awesome. I especially like the rainbow churros.
Gunbae
Korean barbeque – Gunbae means “cheers” in Korean (very similar to Chinese and Japanese). Service here is the best, food on the other hand is worse than an average barbeque restaurant you find in London.
The rule here is they gather six people at the same table and play games. If you want to socialise with strangers you might like it.
The Wake
Seafood steakhouse, least memorable out of the six in terms of service and food.
One party can only make one lunch or dinner reservation per day. Don’t worry though, as there are many other eateries available. The Galley takes half of Deck 15 and is open 24 hours.
Breakfast is more or less what you expect at an European hotel restaurant, and I think they should add an international flavour to it.
Lunch / dinner is much better. There are food stalls for ramen and tacos.
The pizza restaurant on Deck 7 is yummy.
They have Spanish tapas and Greek mezzes served in the bar restaurant, but we didn’t get the chance to try this time.
Each restaurant has some premium dishes that require a surcharge. My friend who came last year ordered some and was underwhelmed, so we didn’t pay for anything this time.
Based on London’s prices, you can easily consume £100 worth of food and drinks a day, which earns you back that 80,000 points in a week already – even better if you come in a pair.
[Sailing Club]
It turned out to be a very wise move to match to Sailing Club beforehand. All benefits (barring the non-existent Priority Boarding) are very handy:
- Premium wi-fi: powered by Starlink and fast enough for video streaming. Upgrade from free wi-fi costs $30 a day.
- $100 bar tab credit: alcohol pricing is very reasonable (beer $6.6 / cocktail $10 – $20), and we struggled to use up the credit
- $10 daily coffee credit: enough for two barista coffees (filter coffee is free)
- Laundry: one (large) bag
- Exclusive cocktail event: on Day 2 all Sailing Club members are invited to the event on Deck 17 for cocktails and live music performance
I’m proud to say, besides the £180 for cabin upgrade, I didn’t spend a penny on the cruise!
[Shore Activities]
Our trip had four stops, each for one day except for Ibiza where the ship parked overnight.
Toulon:
La Spezia:
Ajaccio:
Ibiza:
That’s my first-ever cruise experience with Virgin’s Valiant Lady. With the full capacity at 2,500, our trip has a comfortable load of 1,700 people but I was informed that the next one has 2,200! I wouldn’t hesitate to return next year, but if the occupancy remains high I’m not sure if they’ll open up point redemption again.
Flash deals: BA 25% off and Virgin Atlantic £60 discount
Two good flights deals here, but they will both finish soon!
[British Airways]
BA is offering a 25% discount on all economy fares from London Gatwick to any European destination. You must book by December 9.
[Virgin Atlantic]
Trip.com has a very good coupon for Virgin Atlantic flights.
- One £60 voucher per customer
- UK departure only
- Valid on all routes and cabin classes
- Book by December 10th
- Travel by September 30
It stacks with the £10 app-exclusive discount so it takes £70 off your airfare.
It is a genuine and decent offer especially for economy and premium economy tickets.
Black Friday Flight & Hotel deals roundup
Etihad
- Book by November 27th
- Travel between January 15th and June 12th
- Use promo code WHITEFRIDAY20 or BLACKFRIDAY20
- Save 20% on economy and business class fares
Note that the 20% discount applies to the base fare only, which means in reality the savings will be much less.
Aegean
- Book by November 27th
- Travel between January 15th and October 26th
- No promo code needed
- Save up to 50% on all tickets across the network
The actual discount depends on your travel date.
ITA Airways
- Book by November 27th
- Travel between December 1st and December 31st
- Use promo code BLACK
- Save 30% on all tickets except Economy Lite
The offer is available to many markets including UK, Europe and US (20% off).
Cathay Pacific
- Book by November 26th
- Travel between December 1st and June 28th
- Use promo code UKBLACKFRI for flights departing from the UK
- £100 off business class and £75 off economy / premium economy
Similar deals are available for France and Germany etc.
Air China
£100 discount on UK flights to China / Asia. Claim your voucher on Trip.com – they have other Black Friday offers as explained in this blog post.
TAP Portugal
London – Boston in business class for ~£1000 return, and the cost can be further reduced if you add a stopover (>24 hours) in Lisbon to avoid the UK APD. Example:
Use Google Flights and Skyscanner to find cheap date combinations. Book by November 28th.
Virgin Atlantic
- Book by November 27th
- Travel by September 30th
- Pay 30% fewer points for all reward flights
This is an incredible deal for flying to/from Shanghai:
Redemptions for US destinations are unfortunately bundled with outrageous fees, so they might not be a great deal even with the 30% discount.
Melia
- Book by November 26th
- Stay by December 20th, 2024 (hotel dependant)
- Save up to 50%
Remember to stack the Gold 20% off and App 5% off. The discount is genuine although not necessarily at 50% at most properties, and many of the rates are flexible.
Accor
20% bonus on digital gift card purchases. Gift cards are valid for 5 years, and can be used at participating hotels in the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Greece and Poland.
Kimpton Hotels
The following UK Kimpton hotels are offering 20% discount of gift vouchers:
- Kimpton London Fitzroy
- Kimpton Manchester Clocktower
- Kimpton Edinburgh Charlotte Square
- Kimtpon Glasgow Blythswood Square
Gift vouchers are valid for 12 months and can be used upon hotel checkout. They work well with pay-at-hotel rates, including Amex FHR and IHG Luxury & Lifestyle.
Malmaison / Hotel Du Vin
Malmaison – rate starts at £100, including £50 dinner credit
Hotel Du Vin – rate starts at £145 for two nights, including £50 dinner credit
Virgin Atlantic – China Eastern partnership starts (sort of)
Virgin Atlantic joined Skyteam earlier this year with immediate effect. However, there was one team member, China Eastern, that was excluded from the launch and it was deferred to “a later date”. Well, that later date turned out to be November 10th.
As you can see from Virgin’s page. From now on you can earn Virgin points and tier points when flying China Eastern. However the most sought-after feature – redeeming Virgin points on MU – is still not active.
Chinese airlines are sometimes notorious for playing dirty games especially when it comes to their loyalty program. Xiamen Airlines, also a Skyteam member, rarely releases ANY reward ticket to partner airlines, and I’m not sure how they get away from it lightly.
If these problems can finally be resolved, Virgin points will open up new redemption opportunities in China and Asia. Even if you don’t want to visit China, remember that reward availability to China tends to be excellent, and you can use China Eastern etc for onward connection to another country.
Pre-select your (exclusive) Virgin Atlantic meal
Virgin Atlantic has an interesting feature which not many people are aware of – passengers in the Premium or Upper Class cabin can pre-select their meal before their flight.
There are two reasons why this is useful:
- Your meal choice is guaranteed, important especially if your seat is further back in the cabin
- Some meal options are only available if pre-ordered
Note that it is different to the special meal options you see on the flight booking page. Meal pre-select must be done via this dedicated portal.
Here are the available options for an upcoming LHR-PVG flight:
- Baked North Atlantic Cod
- Toragashi Marinated Halloumi Poke Bowl (v)
- Chicken Achari Curry
- Lamb Saag Curry (halal)
- Stir-fried Chicken
- Spring Vegetable Soup (v)
- Braised Lamb Rump (exclusive)
- Lobster & Crab Tortellini (exclusive)
You only need to select the main course, and it’s limited to one per person (doh). As you can see there are two exclusive meals, and they do sound more tempting than the rest!
The meal order window opens 7 days before the flight and closes 24 hours prior. I procrastinated when I was flying to LA last year and missed out – lesson learned!