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#10902 by BelfastFlyer
20 Feb 2006, 19:59
I'm going to be travelling to sydney in sept, and thankfully virgin have given me the best rate for the 3 months I will be staying...

The question I have is, when I book it, it will add just over 21k in points to my account, can I then call them and ask for the upgrade or does it have to be based on points I already have when I'm booking the flight?

Sorry if this is really obvious but it's my first time booking with them! [:I]
#100682 by Scrooge
20 Feb 2006, 20:04
The 21 k will not go into your account until you have flown the different legs.

IE,10500 mile go in after your LHR-SYD leg has been flown,it will take a few days to post to your account..
#100683 by BelfastFlyer
20 Feb 2006, 20:12
Originally posted by jetwet1
The 21 k will not go into your account until you have flown the different legs.

IE,10500 mile go in after your LHR-SYD leg has been flown,it will take a few days to post to your account..




Bum fluff! many thanks! [n]
#100684 by VS045
20 Feb 2006, 20:13
You could pay for the upgrade now and then use the miles collected to do so at a later date. If the ticket you have got is the cheapest, are you sure you are able to upgrade it?

Cheers,
VS045
#100685 by Scrooge
20 Feb 2006, 20:13
Just out of interest how many miles do you have right now?

And as above,what ticket code did you book in.
#100691 by BelfastFlyer
20 Feb 2006, 20:45
I currently have 2400 points [:I]

Im booking economy lowest which probably means I can upgrade??
#100692 by tallprawn
20 Feb 2006, 20:49
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
I currently have 2400 points [:I]

Im booking economy lowest which probably means I can upgrade??


Hi Belfastflyer,

If you are booking a lowest fare economy ticket, you probably won't be able to upgrade it. Check what fare class you have booked, you can do this by checking with your agent or contacting VS. If you have a N fare you cannot, you will need either a Y or an L fare to be able to upgrade. ;)

Hope this helps..........
#100693 by BelfastFlyer
20 Feb 2006, 20:51
Originally posted by tallprawn
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
I currently have 2400 points [:I]

Im booking economy lowest which probably means I can upgrade??


Hi Belfastflyer,

If you are booking a lowest fare economy ticket, you probably won't be able to upgrade it. Check what fare class you have booked, you can do this by checking with your agent or contacting VS. If you have a N fare you cannot, you will need either a Y or an L fare to be able to upgrade. ;)

Hope this helps..........


Cheers! I'm still kinda new to this so thanks for all your support!
#100698 by Scrooge
20 Feb 2006, 21:02
As you use the site more you will learn the ways of the fare codes,out of everything on here they may well be the most important.

One thing to look at is the price difference between a N fare and an L,is it worth the savings of cash for the fact that you cannot upgrade?

These and other things are of course a personal thing that only you can make.
#100709 by Littlejohn
20 Feb 2006, 21:56
Originally posted by jetwet1
As you use the site more you will learn the ways of the fare codes,

Hallelula Reverend Dave!

Sorry, got all carried away there. Back on topic again.
#100710 by preiffer
20 Feb 2006, 22:03
BelfastFlyer,

You might want to consider the costs before booking. In September (random date, 16th), here's the economy ticket breakdown to Sydney, all EXCLUDING taxes:

X = £603
M = £891
L = £1087
Y = £1696

Now, the only two of those tickets that can be upgraded (officially) using miles are the L and the Y fare. You will not be able to upgrade any of the outbound sectors using miles, as you only have 24% of the required miles before travelling on sector 1. On the inbound, that upgradeable ticket's going to double the cost of your travel...

The mileage upgrade to SYD (return) is 40k miles, remember - 10k miles PER SECTOR. You'll only have enough miles to upgrade ONE sector of your return journey even after getting there.

A K fare (lowest PE) is £1617.
#100715 by mcuth
20 Feb 2006, 22:21
Originally posted by tallprawn
you will need either a Y or an L fare to be able to upgrade.


Or a B fare as it's ex-UK departure...;)

Cheers

Michael
#100717 by preiffer
20 Feb 2006, 22:23
Originally posted by mcuth
Or a B fare as it's ex-UK departure...;)
Checked that - no B fare offered on that route through either ITA or ExpertFlyer ;)[:p]
#100720 by BelfastFlyer
20 Feb 2006, 22:28
Thanks for all your responses!

Just booked the x Fare, price is the main worry as I'm travelling around australia on a shoe string budget! At least the points will be useful when I have to visit my gf next years while she in in the US [}:)]

It amazes me though, that I still managed to book my flights (belfast to london, london to sydney for a cool £300 less than than come companies were quoting for travelling economy from london! :D
#100722 by preiffer
20 Feb 2006, 22:35
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
Just booked the x Fare, price is the main worry as I'm travelling around australia on a shoe string budget! At least the points will be useful when I have to visit my gf next years while she in in the US [}:)]
[oo][oo][oo]

That's got to be one of the more rational decisions I've ever seen on this site! [y]
#100746 by mcuth
20 Feb 2006, 23:28
Originally posted by preiffer
Checked that - no B fare offered on that route through either ITA or ExpertFlyer ;)[:p]


Always worth mentioning it though - just in case someone gets all confused [:p];)

Cheers

Michael
#100747 by Scrooge
20 Feb 2006, 23:32
Originally posted by mcuth
Originally posted by preiffer
Checked that - no B fare offered on that route through either ITA or ExpertFlyer ;)[:p]


Always worth mentioning it though - just in case someone gets all confused [:p];)

Cheers

Michael


That would be me [B)]

Sailor [V],thou shalt no poke fun at the rev...just in case [:0]

Paul agree 100%,after a certain beauty thread im happy to see someone on here is a least a little sane :D
#100751 by RichardMannion
20 Feb 2006, 23:48
Sailor won't offend you anymore Dave, or should I say the Rt Hon Dave?

Thanks,
Richard
#100778 by honey lamb
21 Feb 2006, 00:20
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Sailor won't offend you anymore Dave, or should I say the Rt Hon Dave?

Thanks,
Richard

Surely it should be the Rt Rev Dave?
#100785 by Scrooge
21 Feb 2006, 00:31
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Sailor won't offend you anymore Dave, or should I say the Rt Hon Dave?

Thanks,
Richard


He didnt offend me,sorry didnt mean for it to come of like I had taken offence to anything.
#100790 by BelfastFlyer
21 Feb 2006, 01:12
Originally posted by adamjswift
How much did you pay?


£735 in total. which I think is fair as it's a one stop flight (could get cheaper for 2 stops, but who wants the hassle!) and ofcourse it's with a trusted brand - virgin!

all I have to do is figure a way to pay for it all! [:o)]
#101029 by BelfastFlyer
21 Feb 2006, 22:07
Just one more quick question!

Before I booked my flight through the VA website, I was going to do it with lastminute.com and they gave me an option to buy access to the clubhouse at heathrow for £20. VA never gave me the option, and I'm slightly confused... does this mean I cant get into the VA clubhouse at all without paying the extra money? [:(]
#101031 by preiffer
21 Feb 2006, 22:10
Are you sure it was access to the VIRGIN Clubhouse, and not "Airport Lounge" access?

The two are VERY different, and LM.com offer ServisAir lounge access for around that much - not exactly the CH!
#101034 by BelfastFlyer
21 Feb 2006, 22:22
Originally posted by preiffer
Are you sure it was access to the VIRGIN Clubhouse, and not "Airport Lounge" access?

The two are VERY different, and LM.com offer ServisAir lounge access for around that much - not exactly the CH!


d'oh , yeah your right. just seeing it offered threw me off a bit! So I take it I can access the clubhouse?
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