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#16855 by Ongen
24 Dec 2006, 18:11
A quick question you may be able to provide an answer for - the Companion Reward flights that VS give on their Credit Cards and for retaining Au status - do I (as the voucher holder) have to be a member of the party flying? Or can I book 2 tickets in other peoples name and use the voucher?? I am feeling a bit generous so may give one of these away to some family! [^]g
#152243 by HighFlyer
24 Dec 2006, 18:43
No you do not have to be travelling, you can book flights for friends of family and utilise the voucher for them. Just tell Flying Club that's what you want to do when you call up.

Thanks,
Sarah
#152259 by Juliet
24 Dec 2006, 21:30
just remember that the 'paid' ticket must be in a qualifying class, and the 'reward' companion seat is subject to availability.
#152271 by Ongen
24 Dec 2006, 22:17
Originally posted by HighFlyer
No you do not have to be travelling, you can book flights for friends of family and utilise the voucher for them. Just tell Flying Club that's what you want to do when you call up.

Thanks,
Sarah


Thanks Sarah - I thought it would be the case. Looks like my parents may get a good christmas present! [:p]
#152290 by Vegascrazy
25 Dec 2006, 11:09
Sarah, is this also true for PE Reward Upgrades? In other words, could Steve & I (we each have vouchers)use miles to purchase 2x EC seats + 2 x voucher = 2 x PE seats - for my brother & his fiance?

Cheers and HAPPY CHRISTMAS

James
#152292 by Juliet
25 Dec 2006, 12:12
you can spend your miles on whomever you choose... you do not need to travel.

Happy Christmas and enjoy!! [^][^][^]
#152295 by RichardMannion
25 Dec 2006, 12:27
Just don't try and sell them!

* This item is excluded from the 16 day moneyback guarantee.... :D
#152603 by nordayle
30 Dec 2006, 21:02
I am a bit confused. I have reatined Gold 3 or 4 times now (can't really remember) You talk about vouchers being issued for companion flights. I have never had any vouchers either by post or email. I am curious becaise my wife and 3 friends plan to go to New York shopping soon and would it be possible for me to buy two, get two free if you know what I mean??
#152606 by HighFlyer
30 Dec 2006, 21:12
Nordale,

If you have requalified your Flying Club Gold, you should have recieved a companion voucher. If you log into your Flying Club account you should see an entry such as " For renewing your gold card we've awarded you a companion ticket". If you have not had this, you need to call Flying Club. As a side, please note that you have to book with this voucher within 12 months of the date of issue otherwise it expires (note 'book' not 'travel').

Thanks,
Sarah
#152611 by Juliet
30 Dec 2006, 21:41
Voucher, I guess, is the wrong word. you do not get a piece of paper or a separate email, per se.... just an entry on your statement with the information. You can use the companion fares, but you must purchase the qualifying level of fare for the 'buy one' portion, and there must be reward seat availabliity for the 'one free'. best value is arguably the Premium economy fares.....
#152625 by mas66
30 Dec 2006, 23:55
Hi All

To save starting a new thread about a similar subject...... I'm travelling out to SFO on PE 'W' class ticket and Mrs S is with me on a companion (Gold Renewal) ticket...... Assuming availability if I wanted to upgrade mine using miles.... whats the likelihood of being able to upgrade the companion ticket ?? either by miles, cash or a smile and sweet talking on the day....anyone ever achieved this ?? :D

Cheers

Mark
#152629 by Decker
31 Dec 2006, 00:41
Consensus is zero %. But there's always a first time.In order of likelihood - cash, miles, smile with the latter two seeming stunningly unlikely.
#152674 by Juliet
31 Dec 2006, 12:45
Free companion is always only 'companion' to the fare paid or lower..... if that fare choses to use miles to upgrade, them the companion stays where they were... You could always look to spend miles for a 'full reward' but as it would be construed as a cancellation inside the 7 days travel, you would lose the 'companion' ticket. Sorry.
#152765 by mas66
01 Jan 2007, 14:00
Cheers everyone

Food for thought ..... think I will upgrade mine now and spend the miles on an UC reward for Mrs S ..... thereby keeping the companion ticket for another time :D ......... (another excuse to book a future trip [y] )

Cheers

Mark
#156418 by Latitude
23 Jan 2007, 12:55
Can someone clarify what is the best way to spend the companion "voucher"

VAA Credit Card Companion Flight Qualification
#156433 by locutus
23 Jan 2007, 14:08
Originally posted by Latitude
Can someone clarify what is the best way to spend the companion "voucher"

VAA Credit Card Companion Flight Qualification


I believe, the best way would be to take me somewhere nice? I'd quite like to do Las Vegas? [oo]
#156444 by Scrooge
23 Jan 2007, 14:54
Originally posted by Latitude
Can someone clarify what is the best way to spend the companion "voucher"

VAA Credit Card Companion Flight Qualification


As Juliet said above, the most bang for the buck seems to be a PE booking, but it comes down to personal preference and spending limits.
#156445 by Latitude
23 Jan 2007, 14:54
Ha ha. Let me rephrase - what is the most efficient way of spending the voucher?!
#156455 by HighFlyer
23 Jan 2007, 15:13
There are probably dozens of posts on this subject in the Flying Club and Guru forums.

Personally, i think the best way of using it is with Premium Economy flights. At many times during the year there isnt a lot of difference between a K class and an S class fare to the East Coast.

Thanks,
Sarah
#156483 by Nottingham Nick
23 Jan 2007, 17:18
Originally posted by Latitude
what is the most efficient way of spending the voucher?!


I think there are too many variables here. Not wanting to fence sit, but it is extremely difficult to answer any question about what is the best way of booking seats on aeroplanes.

What is very good one week may be different the next. I have found with booking any ticket, you have to shop around. The same applies to the companion voucher - one time you can check and get a good deal in Y or PE on a particular route, the next time you check it is cheaper to buy two tickets than use the voucher.

Sod's Law often applies as well. The best deals are always for the routes you don't want or at the times you don't want to travel. ;)

The best thing to do is choose where and when you want to fly, give the Flying Club a ring to get prices, with and without the voucher, then ring or surf around to see if you can get better elsewhere.

Nick
Virgin Atlantic

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