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#14590 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 13:56
VH have quoted me £1339(£1212.10 with 10% FC discount) for a PE return to SFO next Sept. Looking at VS fares for various months this & nxt year I cant find anything cheaper, but BA WT+ seems to be around the £850-950 mark (dont want to use VS but just as a price comparrison), obviously these fares aren't for Sept as not available yet, but just using them as a guide.

So I just wondered if the fares VH are quoting me seem ok or should I wait for VS to release their fares and maybe get it cheaper (or maybe even a good MPM fare?)

Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Neil
#134327 by Bazz
21 Aug 2006, 14:05
I assume you mean Sept 2007? if so that's probably in the right ball park Neil, you may be lucky with a fare sale if you want to wait a bit. I would hope you may get it for closer to £900.
#134328 by mcuth
21 Aug 2006, 14:11
Seems a little on the high side to me - this far out there should be K availability which would bring the price down to £800-900 (in any event, less than £1k though it wouldn't be miles-upgradeable). That said, because it's so far out, VS probably haven't released/calculated the K fares yet...

BTW, is that price for 1 person only?

Cheers

Michael
#134329 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 14:15
Yes Bazz, sorry I did mean to say Sept 2007[:I], I was hoping for more about the £1k mark, so with a potential saving of £400+ on 2 fares I guess its worth waiting until October when VS can price it up for me.

Thanks,
Neil:)
#134337 by FamilyMan
21 Aug 2006, 15:08
Seems like a good reason to get a VS Amex and use the upgrades - if you can hold on till you spend 10k.

An upgradeable Y fare has got to be loads cheaper and you'll get miles on the Y.

Phil FM
#134417 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 21:05
Originally posted by FamilyMan
Seems like a good reason to get a VS Amex and use the upgrades - if you can hold on till you spend 10k.

An upgradeable Y fare has got to be loads cheaper and you'll get miles on the Y.

Phil FM


Interesting idea Phil, imagine I will be fairly close to 10k over the next6/7months but doing it this way it does not mean I will get the upgrade on the date i require, and the dates are fairly important. Think Im going to hold on till Oct and see what VS can offer, bit of luck might get a decent MP fare for around £800-£1k.

Neil:)
#134419 by preiffer
21 Aug 2006, 21:07
When in September - late on or in the first few days?

If it's beyond the 4th/5th September (ie: way after the Summer Hols) then no, BAD price...
#134426 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 21:18
Flying 9th September '07, but VH says the price is fixed for all of Sept, so preiffer you would say that best to wait and get a VS ticket direct as soon as the fares become available?

Neil:)
#134429 by preiffer
21 Aug 2006, 21:24
Yup. For sure. I'd not spend £1,339 of my own money on a PE ticket, that's for sure.

As a benchmark, even next JULY (getting into peak season), a PE ticket in S is only £1,241. So a K would be cheaper still [:0]
#134430 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 21:25
Originally posted by preiffer
Yup. For sure. I'd not spend £1,339 of my own money on a PE ticket, that's for sure.

As a benchmark, even next JULY (getting into peak season), a PE ticket in S is only £1,241. So a K would be cheaper still [:0]


Cheers for the advice Paul, am I right in hoping to only spend about max 1k on a K? and will K be available as soon as prices released?

Neil
#134433 by preiffer
21 Aug 2006, 21:37
I'd be aiming for £8-900, personally. In a sale, maybe even £700.

In general though, anything less than £1k [y]
#134435 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 21:41
Originally posted by preiffer
I'd be aiming for £8-900, personally. In a sale, maybe even £700.

In general though, anything less than £1k [y]


Excellent, so glad I asked this question now, cheers Paul (and everyone else;))

Neil:)
#134436 by preiffer
21 Aug 2006, 21:43
* disclaimer:

Flight prices can go up as well as down - all opinions offered on this site should be acted upon only in conjunction with the advice of an independent ticket advisor. Your holiday is at risk if you do not keep up the repayments on it.
#134439 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 21:50
Originally posted by preiffer
* disclaimer:

Flight prices can go up as well as down - all opinions offered on this site should be acted upon only in conjunction with the advice of an independent ticket advisor. Your holiday is at risk if you do not keep up the repayments on it.


lol - don't worry I won't come hunt you down if VS aren't cheaper, prepared to wait now and see what happens, VH aren't going to sell out this far in advance and even if I only save £100 per ticket its still worth it, advice is taken just as that, advice!

Cheers again
Neil:)
#134443 by mcuth
21 Aug 2006, 21:57
Originally posted by preiffer
I'd be aiming for £8-900, personally. In a sale, maybe even £700.

In general though, anything less than £1k [y]


LOL - that looks familiar.... ;):D

Cheers

Michael
#134446 by Neil
21 Aug 2006, 22:00
Lol - sorry Michael[:I] - please don't think I didn't believe your advice/info given, just nice to see another person agree with you, I feel stupid now[:#]


Neil:)
#134470 by Vegascrazy
21 Aug 2006, 23:00
Hi Neil,

I find http://www.expedia.co.uk useful for getting fare quotes as, unlike va.com, Expedia offers up the all important fare class;)

I just plugged in dates for LHR-SFO return in July 07 (out 3/7/07, back 17/7/07) and a K fare is offered up at £1246, incl. taxes. Ties in pretty much with what Paul mentions re the S fare - I'm assuming Paul was quoting an S fare excl. tax?

Cheers,

James
#134499 by Neil
22 Aug 2006, 09:33
Thanks James - now have been looking at Expedia today and how do I tell what fare code it is? Its probably just me been stupid again[ii], but I cannot see where it shows me the class, all it gives is a price[?]

Thanks,
Neil:)
#134513 by Vegascrazy
22 Aug 2006, 10:58
Hi again Neil,

Once expedia comes up with the list of flights available just click on Choose This Flight against your chosen flight. Then scroll down to 3. Review the Rules & Restrictions and click on the link. It then displays a load of stuff, for the LHR-SFO flight I selected in July 07 it looks like this >>

Fare Basis Code: KKXAP

LONSFO-VS 23AUG06 *RULE DISPLAY* TARIFF 0001 RULE 2521
* ADD APPLICABLE TAX * FED INSP FEES *
-FARE BASIS GBP NUC PTC FT GI
KKXAP R 1082.00 2013.80 ADT EX AT
KKXAP R 1085.00 2019.38 ADT EX AT
KKXAP/CH25 R 811.00 1510.35 CNN EX AT
KKXAP/IN90 R 108.00 201.38 INF EX AT
KKXAP/CH25 R 811.00 1510.35 INS EX AT
KKXAP R 1082.00 2013.80 UNN EX AT
KKXAP/CD10 R 973.00 1812.42 SRC EX AT
KKXAP/CD10 R 973.00 1812.42 SRC EX AT
BOOKING CODES K

The all important booking code shows at the bottom :)

I really have no idea why VA don't offer up the fare class code on their site, it's so frustrating having to phone and check. I normally check availability of a particular fare class on Expedia then call VA to book in the knowledge that my chosen fare class is indeed on offer to the public through Expedia. I tend to always book with VA as it's £10 cheaper than Expedia, plus at the moment there's the AMEX offer of 6 miles per £ ;)

Cheers

James
#134515 by Neil
22 Aug 2006, 11:00
Cheers James, thanks for the tips

Neil
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