My husband and I will be traveling in UC next week SFO-LHR on Delta award tickets. There is some danger that DL will go belly-up during our trip, leaving us stranded or delayed.
(For those not familiar with the "rules" in such a situation: VS will have no obligation to honor the return portion of the award tickets if DL shuts down. U.S. airlines are required by law to honor our DL-issued award tickets for a fee of $50 each, but only on a "space available" basis, which is likely to cause major delays in getting home and/or force us into the dreaded economy seats. We have limited flexibility on our return date.)
Just to be on the safe side, I've been checking the prices of one-way LHR-SFO tickets in UC. Not surprisingly, it will cost a small fortune to purchase one-way tickets at the last minute. Like most airlines, a VS one-way fare costs substantially more than a return ticket.
So naturally the temptation is to buy a return ticket (LHR-SFO-LHR), use the LHR-SFO portion and throw the return away. However, I know some airlines are quite aggressive about preventing this. Some will actually bill the customer the difference between the lower return fare and higher one-way fare, if the customer fails to use the return portion. Does anyone here know if this is true of VS?
I did try a search for "throwaway" and some other likely terms, but didn't turn up anything pertinent. Thanks for any advice you can offer.
(For those not familiar with the "rules" in such a situation: VS will have no obligation to honor the return portion of the award tickets if DL shuts down. U.S. airlines are required by law to honor our DL-issued award tickets for a fee of $50 each, but only on a "space available" basis, which is likely to cause major delays in getting home and/or force us into the dreaded economy seats. We have limited flexibility on our return date.)
Just to be on the safe side, I've been checking the prices of one-way LHR-SFO tickets in UC. Not surprisingly, it will cost a small fortune to purchase one-way tickets at the last minute. Like most airlines, a VS one-way fare costs substantially more than a return ticket.
So naturally the temptation is to buy a return ticket (LHR-SFO-LHR), use the LHR-SFO portion and throw the return away. However, I know some airlines are quite aggressive about preventing this. Some will actually bill the customer the difference between the lower return fare and higher one-way fare, if the customer fails to use the return portion. Does anyone here know if this is true of VS?
I did try a search for "throwaway" and some other likely terms, but didn't turn up anything pertinent. Thanks for any advice you can offer.