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#16504 by stoneman
01 Dec 2006, 00:09
I have been looking on Expedia, and I can get 5 nights at the Bellagio in Las Vegas for £1,500 for 2, inc. flights. If I go through VS site, the flights alone will cost me £1,552.00 My qusstion is, can I book through Expedia, and claim my flyig points as well. [:I]
#149654 by Scrooge
01 Dec 2006, 00:11
Yep,should be able to, probably an N fare, so half miles and 1 tier point per leg.I assume you are looking at flying in Y ?
#149655 by HighFlyer
01 Dec 2006, 00:20
When looking at flights on Expedia, if you select 'choose this flight' and then 'Read an overview of all the rules and restrictions applicable to this fare', you'll get to see the entire fare rules, and the fare class code that flight is booked in. A very handy little tool. Use that, and you'll know for sure what you will earn by checking it against our Fare Class Codes page

Thanks,
Sarah
#149658 by stoneman
01 Dec 2006, 00:48
Thanks, you guys are great. Will I have to claim the miles by going to "claim missing miles" in FC? As by booking with Expedia, they will not be asking for my FC number.
P.S. When IS a turkey sandwich a liquid?
#149659 by hzv5wk
01 Dec 2006, 00:58
No, you should not need to claim. You'll get a booking ref from Expedia which should be valid on the 'Update Booking' section of the VS website. From there you can update your booking to add your FC number.

If that doesn't work then just present your FC card at check in and they will add your number to the booking at that point.

I've never had a problem with getting miles when booking via Expedia etc.

Cheers,
Brian
#149661 by Scrooge
01 Dec 2006, 01:14
Originally posted by HighFlyer
When looking at flights on Expedia, if you select 'choose this flight' and then 'Read an overview of all the rules and restrictions applicable to this fare', you'll get to see the entire fare rules, and the fare class code that flight is booked in. A very handy little tool. Use that, and you'll know for sure what you will earn by checking it against our Fare Class Codes page

Thanks,
Sarah


Oh..look, you can teach an old dog new tricks [:0]...I was just going by my extreme knowledge of LGW-LAS fares right now...course could be wrong..that routes fares bounce around like a 4 year old on crack [:0][:0]
#149689 by Vegascrazy
01 Dec 2006, 13:12
Originally posted by stoneman
Thanks, you guys are great. Will I have to claim the miles by going to "claim missing miles" in FC? As by booking with Expedia, they will not be asking for my FC number.

Expedia's actually pretty good when it comes to entering frequent flier details. When you make the booking you'll be prompted to enter your FF number (from a huge list of all the airlines) and that's all you need to do. When we went to USA in October we used Expedia to book DL flights and, sure enough, when we checked in and got our boarding passes our VS FC numbers showed. The miles from the DL flight were also credited very quickly. There shouldn't be any reason why this doesn't work for VS flights, ie. you enter your FC number on Expedia at time of booking.

Cheers, James
#149690 by mitchja
01 Dec 2006, 13:25
I agree with James above. Expedia is good for this (although not always the cheapest for flights)

If you set up an account in Expedia, there's a section for saving your frequent flyer account numbers (along with sections for hotel and car hire account numbers too). When you then log in and go to book a flight, Expedia pulls through the matching FF account for you during the booking process.

The only time you need to manually add a FF # is if you book a partner airline.

Regards
#149696 by Danno
01 Dec 2006, 14:08
Originally posted by stoneman
I have been looking on Expedia, and I can get 5 nights at the Bellagio in Las Vegas for £1,500 for 2, inc. flights. If I go through VS site, the flights alone will cost me £1,552.00 My qusstion is, can I book through Expedia, and claim my flyig points as well. [:I]


I booked flights on expedia just the other day. It asked for my FF number during the booking.

About 30 mins after I booked my flights, I went on to the VS website to choose my seat. I have to say, I was impressed! I went to the update booking section, and my flight was listed without me even needing to enter the booking ref.

I selected my seat, and everything went as smooth as could be.

Hope that help.

Dann[8D]
#149707 by locutus
01 Dec 2006, 14:59
Don't forget to use http://www.quidco.com and get some money back from Expedia :D
#149813 by stoneman
02 Dec 2006, 13:02
Originally posted by locutus
Don't forget to use http://www.quidco.com and get some money back from Expedia :D

Thanks for reminding me. I use Rpoints. BTW, I booked the flights as above, and I checked Expedia the next morning an the offer had gone. Now the same itinerary will cost over £2,300. Result!!!
Thank you all again for your help. I must say, that whenever I have a query, I always come here first to ask, as I can expect an answer within the hour [^][^][^]
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