I frequently travel by rail on business, and try to travel 1st class where possible as it makes it easier/possible to work during the journey.
I buy my tickets from websites, usually directly from Virgin East Coast (but it doesn't matter which website I use, I get the same results described below from all of them).
Fairly frequently there are no 1st class tickets AT ANY PRICE on the journeys that I want to book, but when I arrive to catch the train, 1st class is only 30/50% full.
Does anyone have any idea why the train companies want to run 1st class at this low rate of occupancy? I can understand them offering a limited amount of discounted tickets, but to offer no tickets at any price when the train is so under booked seems bonkers to me........
I buy my tickets from websites, usually directly from Virgin East Coast (but it doesn't matter which website I use, I get the same results described below from all of them).
Fairly frequently there are no 1st class tickets AT ANY PRICE on the journeys that I want to book, but when I arrive to catch the train, 1st class is only 30/50% full.
Does anyone have any idea why the train companies want to run 1st class at this low rate of occupancy? I can understand them offering a limited amount of discounted tickets, but to offer no tickets at any price when the train is so under booked seems bonkers to me........