marks87
15-07-2007, 10:52 PM
If you're to be travelling by Virgin Trains, you can usually save quite a bit by getting two "Value Advance Single" tickets (one for each direction).
Now a bit of a story...
At the end of next month, myself and A.N. Other are to be travelling down to Liverpool for the weekend (usual price £124.15 for a Saver Return, with one YP Railcard). So I tried Dundee-Liverpool...nothing; OK...Dundee-Wigan...nothing; How about Dundee-Preston then...nothing.
Eventually I worked it out as follows:
Dundee - Edinburgh: First Scotrail Value Advance2; £24
Edinburgh - Wigan NW: VT Value Advance Single A: £31.55
Preston - Edinburgh: VT Value Advance Single C: £15.75
(There's also a £20.40 Preston-Liverpool return in there as well, bringing the total to £101.70 meaning a total saving of a little over £22, but that's largely irrelevant to the rest of this post!)
So anyway, this morning (out of curiosity) I tried Dundee-Preston...and lo-and-behold, a pair nice Value Advance C's had appeared out of nowhere at £19.90 each way. :mad:
These couldn't have been cancellations, because the tickets are non-refundable. So the only explanation is that Virgin like to hold back some of their cheap fares and gradually release them.
So be warned - booking well in advance isn't always beneficial. But at the same time, there's no guarantees that even cheaper fares will actually appear. It really is a gamble...
Now a bit of a story...
At the end of next month, myself and A.N. Other are to be travelling down to Liverpool for the weekend (usual price £124.15 for a Saver Return, with one YP Railcard). So I tried Dundee-Liverpool...nothing; OK...Dundee-Wigan...nothing; How about Dundee-Preston then...nothing.
Eventually I worked it out as follows:
Dundee - Edinburgh: First Scotrail Value Advance2; £24
Edinburgh - Wigan NW: VT Value Advance Single A: £31.55
Preston - Edinburgh: VT Value Advance Single C: £15.75
(There's also a £20.40 Preston-Liverpool return in there as well, bringing the total to £101.70 meaning a total saving of a little over £22, but that's largely irrelevant to the rest of this post!)
So anyway, this morning (out of curiosity) I tried Dundee-Preston...and lo-and-behold, a pair nice Value Advance C's had appeared out of nowhere at £19.90 each way. :mad:
These couldn't have been cancellations, because the tickets are non-refundable. So the only explanation is that Virgin like to hold back some of their cheap fares and gradually release them.
So be warned - booking well in advance isn't always beneficial. But at the same time, there's no guarantees that even cheaper fares will actually appear. It really is a gamble...