This is the main V-Flyer Forum for general discussion of everything related to flying with Virgin-branded travel companies.
#142472 by Kraken
09 Oct 2006, 15:30
Once your colleague has registered for Flying Club membership, she should be able to sign into her Flying Club account from the VS website straight away. When signed in, she wll be able to send the e-cards to the people she is travelling with.
#142514 by Neil
09 Oct 2006, 19:49
Don't forget to make sure the booking is in a mpm qualifying fare class otherwise you will earn no miles!!

Neil:)
#142522 by radar
09 Oct 2006, 20:02
Originally posted by Attitude23
Don't forget to make sure the booking is in a mpm qualifying fare class otherwise you will earn no miles!!

Neil:)


Don't ordinary cash fares qualify too?
#142526 by Kraken
09 Oct 2006, 20:15
ISTBC, but all cash fares in all classes qualify for the Miles More Friends offer - with the exception of the Economy fare codes Q, X, V & N. These are the cheapest 4 fare buckets in Y and are very restricted in terms of changes etc.

James
#142529 by Neil
09 Oct 2006, 20:23
Originally posted by Kraken
ISTBC, but all cash fares in all classes qualify for the Miles More Friends offer - with the exception of the Economy fare codes Q, X, V & N. These are the cheapest 4 fare buckets in Y and are very restricted in terms of changes etc.

James


Yep totally right James, I was just making the point because the majority of you bog standard Economy fares are booked in 1 of the 4 codes that are not eligable and it is a mistake I know a few people have made, thought they were due mpm bonus miles for refering a friend but then realised the ticket was booked in a fare code that didn't qualify.

Neil:)
#142539 by Kraken
09 Oct 2006, 22:20
Neil - Interesting you should mention the fact that most of the Y fares are in these 4 class codes - yup, I've sent a friend a MMF invite, only to find he is booked in X one way & N the other.

Interestingly, back in Jan 2004, I booked a LGW-MCO-LGW return on eBookers for Nov 2004 - their fare was much lower than what VS were offering on their website at the time. The ticket that came was in M class, so not an "ultra-cheap" one - odd to see a third party company undercutting VS.

James
#142569 by mcuth
10 Oct 2006, 01:28
Originally posted by radar
Don't ordinary cash fares qualify too?


Qualifying fare classes are listed in our FAQs here & on VS' website here :)

Cheers

Michael
Virgin Atlantic

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 198 guests

Itinerary Calendar