I've used Virgin trains for business trips pretty frequently- one thing that has always confused me is that 70% of their trains seems to be first class, with ~3 people sat there, whilst the rest of us (i.e. 99% of the travellers) are wedged in the 3 standard class coaches.
Maybe if they'd had, say, 3 first class and 7 standard class, and made the tickets a bit cheaper then they'd be in a better position?
There is no way on earth that the 3 first class travellers paid for the seven carriages they sat in, unless they paid £7,890 per ticket.
I've used Virgin trains for business trips pretty frequently- one thing that has always confused me is that 70% of their trains seems to be first class, with ~3 people sat there, whilst the rest of us (i.e. 99% of the travellers) are wedged in the 3 standard class coaches.
Maybe if they'd had, say, 3 first class and 7 standard class, and made the tickets a bit cheaper then they'd be in a better position?
There is no way on earth that the 3 first class travellers paid for the seven carriages they sat in, unless they paid £7,890 per ticket.