Virgin America’s $49,000 Cyber Monday Deal – Book the Entire Flight

by Adam

If you weren’t lucky enough to be one of the first Cyber Monday shoppers on Gilt’s website yesterday, you may have a second chance to purchase an entire Virgin America flight from SFO-LAS. The flight, christened #nerdbird will be heading to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 7th and Gilt has now opened up a waitlist to purchase the charter.  So what’s included with this “bargain flash sale deal”?

  • Roundtrip flight for 136 guests ($360.29 r/t per person) from San Francisco to Las Vegas for 2013 CES—the world’s largest consumer electronics show—on a Virgin America Airbus A320 christened #nerdbird
  • Flight departs from San Francisco on January 7, 2013 and returns January 9, 2013
  • Free Gogo in-flight WiFi
  • Elevate® Gold Status for purchaser and guest (for 2013)
  • Elevate® Silver Status for all other guests (for 2013)
  • 136 passes to 2013 CES from January 7 to January 9, including the January 7 Preshow Keynote and January 8 Keynote Addresses
  • The plane will be decorated with a unique decal of your design for one month
  • The flight dates and times cannot be changed
  • Under no circumstances can these seats or these flights be resold, bartered or given to other for value
  • Vendor will stock the aircraft with its typical catering (i.e. food and beverages typically stocked for a similar flight). Food and beverage will be provided free of charge to passengers

Check out Gilt’s website for complete details.

a white and red airplane flying over water

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5 comments

Jon November 27, 2012 - 3:09 pm

This rule makes things difficult:
“Under no circumstances can these seats or these flights be resold, bartered or given to other for value”

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Taylor November 27, 2012 - 3:13 pm

The aircraft was already sold. It was bought within 45 minutes of being posted on Gilt City. Where do you see that Virgin America is offering it for sale again?

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adam November 27, 2012 - 3:22 pm

@Taylor – Yep, they’ve opened up a waitlist that you can be added to by following the original Gilt City link.

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Kris Ziel November 27, 2012 - 11:40 pm

You could probably buy every single seat on that plane along with passes to CES for less than $49K. This is probably the most profitable flight Virgin America ever has/will fly.

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Catering Brisbane March 1, 2013 - 3:58 am

How do heathrow catering outlets meet the needs of airline and airport staff?

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