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Looking at fares in 2015, the cheapest tier of First Class 'Advance' fares seems to have been abolished on all Virgin Trains routes, leaving the cheapest tier as the (currently) second-cheapest tier.
This results in some substantial price increases, such as the cheapest First Class 'Advance' fare from Birmingham to London increasing from £23.50 to £39. This is more expensive than the cheapest First Class 'Advance' fare from York to London, which is £36.50 and available on a variety of services in 2015.
Considering Virgin Trains Pendolinos have the highest number of First Class seats per train of any train in the UK (of any train in Europe?), with First Class accommodation being lightly loaded on off-peak services and especially those in the late evening, I wonder why this change was made?
This results in some substantial price increases, such as the cheapest First Class 'Advance' fare from Birmingham to London increasing from £23.50 to £39. This is more expensive than the cheapest First Class 'Advance' fare from York to London, which is £36.50 and available on a variety of services in 2015.
Considering Virgin Trains Pendolinos have the highest number of First Class seats per train of any train in the UK (of any train in Europe?), with First Class accommodation being lightly loaded on off-peak services and especially those in the late evening, I wonder why this change was made?