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""Over sale upgrades"?"

PostPosted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:08
by David_Doyle
Saw this term mentioned in another thread and wondered what it meant.....

Am flying LHR-JNB in late October but for the outbound leg unaccompanied by my usual Virgin travel companion who is a J29. On previous occasion ( and for this occasion ) in this situation I've been happy to go to the ticket desk and pay for the upgrade, so interested to know what an "over sale upgrade" is, just so I'm prepared on the day to ask the right people in the right way.

Thanks,

David.

PostPosted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:13
by Nottingham Nick
David

All airlines routinely oversell aircraft in all classes. If economy is oversold but there are spaces in PE then they will move certain pax up to the next class. The same applies to PE - UC.

Everything you need to know about the VS upgeade policy is here:

http://www.v-flyer.com/upgrades.asp

Nick

PostPosted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:19
by mcuth
David

I think Declan was referring to the practice of overselling seats on the plane - all airlines oversell classes of tickets to compensate for no-shows/cancellations. So, if Econ is oversold and all folks turn up, then there'll probably be some upgrades to PE and so on up the chain. Personally, I'd rather book the higher class in the first place or pay for an upgrade in miles/cash.

Like Nick says, the answers to upgrade questions can be found in the upgrade guide

BTW, what's a J29???

Cheers

Michael

PostPosted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:53
by David_Doyle
When I fly with my friend who works for Virgin ( on a Mates ticket ), we get upgraded to UC if there is capacity.

As I understand it, he's a J29 which is some kind of high level upgrade authority ( may mean more )

David.

PostPosted: 18 Jul 2004, 19:01
by mcuth
David
quote:As I understand it, he's a J29 which is some kind of high level upgrade authority ( may mean more )


Ah, thanks for the explanation - I see it's in the glossary, but in your original post it didn't get underlined for some reason :)

Cheers

Michael