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#171994 by mcmbenjamin
18 May 2007, 18:19
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Yes you can.


Sure but why would you need/want it then?[:?]
#172013 by Scrooge
18 May 2007, 22:06
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Yes you can.


Sure but why would you need/want it then?[:?]


Well maybe because it is pretty hard to take VS LHR - SIN ?
#172020 by k3nnis
19 May 2007, 01:32
Thanks guys for the info. Also another reason i'm asking is because QF enforces the min metal rule, i.e. you will need to fly QF metal a certain number of times to qualify for their status....
#172021 by mcmbenjamin
19 May 2007, 01:39
Originally posted by k3nnis
Thanks guys for the info. Also another reason i'm asking is because QF enforces the min metal rule, i.e. you will need to fly QF metal a certain number of times to qualify for their status....

Like BA. My question k3nnis is what benefit is VS Gold status to you if you do not fly VS? You also could have the miles credited to SQ and use them with any Star Alliance member (like Air New Zealand).
#172024 by porsche911
19 May 2007, 02:00
ok - i have to fly to bkk in oct - will be going as it looks like thai f - - can i use my sia card and then transfer to vs?>
#172025 by preiffer
19 May 2007, 02:04
Originally posted by porsche911
ok - i have to fly to bkk in oct - will be going as it looks like thai f - - can i use my sia card and then transfer to vs?>
No, if you use your SQ card at the point you board the airplane on an eligible flight, then the flight will be credited to your SQ account. (Hint: 3rd party codeshare's don't typically attract TP/Mileage)

Umm - actually, since when were Thai a VS partner anyway? [:?][ii]


(Not that this specific question really has anything to do with the topic you've posted it in... [ii])



So, back on-topic. As Ben asks, what's the point of gaining Gold status with VS if (by your own suggestion) you're never going to fly with them (or even have done in the past)? Pointless exercise if you ask me...

Personally, I think they SHOULD introduce a "minimum metal" rule. ie: at least 30 TPs must be on VS flights to get gold, at least 20 to renew.
#172027 by k3nnis
19 May 2007, 02:32
Hi,

Sorry maybe i phrased my post in the wrong way..

Reason i asked is because i might do a SQ KUL-SIN run shortly to help me reach gold. I do fly VS. I have a couple of VS flights coming up. NRT-LHR-SFO.

So i was just curious whether or not VS enforces the min metal rule.

Hope that clears it up.

Cheers,
Kenn.

Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by k3nnis
Thanks guys for the info. Also another reason i'm asking is because QF enforces the min metal rule, i.e. you will need to fly QF metal a certain number of times to qualify for their status....

Like BA. My question k3nnis is what benefit is VS Gold status to you if you do not fly VS? You also could have the miles credited to SQ and use them with any Star Alliance member (like Air New Zealand).
#172043 by mcmbenjamin
19 May 2007, 12:42
Cool. There is no min metal rule. Enjoy your flights.
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