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#14241 by Gill Smith
02 Aug 2006, 16:30
I am flying with my partner and child. My daughter's flight was booked after mine and therefore she has got her own reference number. Will I have a problem checking her in on-line because she is only 9. Also my sister in law's son is also under a seperate booking reference, but he is 10 (so fare wise is classed as an adult) will she too have a problem checking him in on line. Please help
#130384 by webdes03
02 Aug 2006, 17:05
I don't think you'll have a problem checking in online, in fact you probably will want to, to ensure you can pick seats together. With different booking references, the computer doesn't know you're traveling together, and won't seat you together by default.
#130386 by Neil
02 Aug 2006, 17:08
Erm not sure - the booking is seperate which is probably going to cause the problem, the VS website says that young passengers travelling on there own cannot use OLCI and I imagine the system will think that your daughter is travelling seperatly as the bookings aren't linked, its a tricky one, maybe a quick call to VS or the flying club team if you are a VF frequent flyer.

The full faq's and t&c for OLCI are here

Neil:)
#130388 by Gill Smith
02 Aug 2006, 17:20
I thought I might have a problem. Thanks for your replies.
#130394 by Monkey
02 Aug 2006, 17:55
Isn't there an option for saying you are travelling with someone else and put there reference in?
#130402 by DWiles
02 Aug 2006, 18:14
Recently seperate had booking references from my self and my wife booked at the same time and with a companion reward. Online Seat reservations to be made seperateley but when it came to OLCI there was no problem checking in both at the same time.
#130409 by ela123
02 Aug 2006, 19:12
The same for me. When checking in it asks whether you want to check anyone else in so has worked when we've been booked under different booking references[y]
#130585 by Gill Smith
03 Aug 2006, 14:02
Is this the case with Children though?
#130588 by Neil
03 Aug 2006, 14:05
Originally posted by Gill Smith
Is this the case with Children though?


I honestly think the best thing to do would be to give VS a quick ring, they should be able to clear the matter up either way.

Neil:)
#130691 by FamilyMan
03 Aug 2006, 21:28
Originally posted by Gill Smith
I am flying with my partner and child. My daughter's flight was booked after mine and therefore she has got her own reference number. Will I have a problem checking her in on-line because she is only 9. Also my sister in law's son is also under a seperate booking reference, but he is 10 (so fare wise is classed as an adult) will she too have a problem checking him in on line. Please help

A couple of queries Gill.

1. Normally you cannot book an child fare by itself without either arranging for an unaccompanied minor or linking to an existing booking. If VS believe that your daughter is travelling alone I would give them a call. Normally you need to book 15years or under through reservations.

2. You say that your sister in laws son is 10 and is classed fare wise as an adult. VS charge child fares for children 11 and under so not sure if you were incorrectly charged full fare simply because they assumed he was travelling unaccompanied - unaccompanied minors are charged full fare.

I guess the overall advice offered with regard to check-in sounds good.

Phil
#130744 by slinky09
04 Aug 2006, 08:31
Why not:

a) call Virgin and at least get sat together
b) then try to check in online and look for better seats once they release those before the flight, according to some this is possible just check you can before moving yourselves around and potentially splitting yourselves up
#130790 by Gill Smith
04 Aug 2006, 12:39
Thanks for all your advice. I have telephone VA and they have said we were put on different reference numbers because I booked with miles, they have now cross referenced all of us so that the system knows we are travelling together, but I will still not be able to check in on line. It does seem very silly of VA to put a child on a different ref number, knowing that they can't travel alone.
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