Polarbear
Established Member
Hi
A colleague of mine is travelling to London soon & has had tickets booked through work. The ticket for the outward leg from Liverpool to London is entitled as an "Easyrider" ticket and I can't seem to find exactly what this means?
The validity of the ticket appears to be for one month, suggesting it would have similar T&C's to an "Anytime" ticket, but it comes with a seat reservation for a specified train, (with the travel ticket not being valid without the reservation), which is similar to an AP ticket.
The VTWC website seems to be silent on the issue unless I've missed something (sorry, I'm posting this at work so don't have the time currently to do any detailed research).
If anyone could shed some light on what appears to be just another marketing wheeze from Virgin, I'd be grateful.
A colleague of mine is travelling to London soon & has had tickets booked through work. The ticket for the outward leg from Liverpool to London is entitled as an "Easyrider" ticket and I can't seem to find exactly what this means?
The validity of the ticket appears to be for one month, suggesting it would have similar T&C's to an "Anytime" ticket, but it comes with a seat reservation for a specified train, (with the travel ticket not being valid without the reservation), which is similar to an AP ticket.
The VTWC website seems to be silent on the issue unless I've missed something (sorry, I'm posting this at work so don't have the time currently to do any detailed research).
If anyone could shed some light on what appears to be just another marketing wheeze from Virgin, I'd be grateful.