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#446579 by Nottingham Nick
23 Jun 2008, 20:25
I would go via SFO, because I love the city and the Clubhouse. I would also book a stop over in San Francisco.

Don't know which of the routes would be best for an upgrade. LAX is twice a day and both are very popular business routes.

Nick
#446581 by baloobear
23 Jun 2008, 21:23
I would echo Nick completely... having done SFO in Upper a few times it is far more relaxing and much nicer than LAX. Also some good flight connections from SFO to LAS from SFO which connect in with the VA flight.

And the lounge at SFO... much better than LAX
#446586 by slinky09
23 Jun 2008, 21:35
And a ditto from me. Although with V America you do now also have the option of connecting at JFK (see Las Vegas forum).

For all the reasons described: SF is a beautiful city, connecting at SFO is not as awful as many US airports, the clubhouse is ace ...

On upgrades though LAX wins, with two flights per day and usually 346s there are more options - that said SFO flights are reported to be fairly open currently too so why not do a dummy check on VS.com and see? Just make sure you don't coincide with a large conference in SF, when they happen rewards can be very difficult.
#446588 by DragonLady
23 Jun 2008, 21:48
San Francisco for me too but you may need to take what you can. UC out to either destination looks OK- returns are a bit more restricted (probably because of half term). PE out to La is pretty good with restricted return availability. PE out and back from San Francisco is limited.
#446593 by Darren Wheeler
23 Jun 2008, 22:33
Another vote for SFO. Much better airport and the CH is fantastic
#446595 by Bazz
23 Jun 2008, 22:50
Outbound would be LAX but for the return leg SFO wins every time, the SFO CH is the best, outside of the UK that is ...and you get to fly back on a proper aircraft; a 744!

{Edited following re-reading the OP, note to self: must read not skim posts before hitting the keyboard![:I]}
#446597 by Scrooge
23 Jun 2008, 22:54
LAX, but only because of the number of flight options up to Vegas.
#446598 by daywalker
23 Jun 2008, 23:00
LAX out on the later flight to max out on LHR clubhouse time.
#446600 by honey lamb
23 Jun 2008, 23:06
Another vote for SFO
#446603 by AndyK
23 Jun 2008, 23:23
SFO, definetely.
#446606 by pmccer
23 Jun 2008, 23:42
LAX for me, done it in April loads of options for onward flight to LAS and i got a miles upgrade no problem
#446619 by Neil
24 Jun 2008, 08:38
We are doing the same on 1st October and are using SFO and then VX down/up to LAS. One of the reasons for my choice was the fact it would be a 744 operating the flight.

I was checking the reward availabilities not long ago and they were still quite good for October, weekends were pretty much out though.

Neil
#446632 by deep_south
24 Jun 2008, 11:13
LAX for me with the later flights, just for the fact I am more likely to sleep on the return, as that is a more 'natural' time for me - late afternoon departures don't get me ready to sleep in time!
#446633 by MarkedMan
24 Jun 2008, 11:40
I'd second Bazz - mixing might be a good idea, out to LAX and back from SFO. Even when dates are restricted for advance upgrades, I've never had an issue getting a mileage upgrade at SFO even before the new cabin layout with extra suites. And you are avoiding the Oracle nightmare in late September, which would likely chew up all seats on planes, rooms in hotels, reservations in restaurants ... These days, there is a good chance you will be able to upgrade ahead of time, even if the availability is not there at the moment.

It boils down to whether you want to fly at good times (I'd love to be able to catch a later flight, 6:30 to 7pm, out of SFO), or want the full VS experience. A leisurely lunch in the SFO clubhouse, like many of these folks have already stated, is one of the nicest perks of flying UC out of SFO.
#446635 by iforres1
24 Jun 2008, 11:48
I'm with Bazz also. I travelled to LAS via LAX last year and it was easy peasy and the flight connection time was perfect.

Back via SFO for all the reasons commented.

Iain
#446643 by ukcobra
24 Jun 2008, 13:27
SFO is better than LAX for connecting flights, the clubhouse is better and as a city SF is not a bad place to stay for a night or two.
However, flight prices to SF are often more expensive than LAX, this I put down to 2 main reasons, 1 SF is very popular and has a high number of Tech companies in the area and also there is only 1 flight a day.

It is quite common for engineers and managers in my company to fly to LAX and drive or fly up to SFO if they are planning a business trip and a holiday and are taking their family.

I last went to LAX during Easter 07, for £225 each return on revenue tickets. SF would have been 3 times that.

Mark
#446647 by preiffer
24 Jun 2008, 15:08
Mark,

The *usual* pattern for prices is that SF and LA are pretty much identical. What probably hit you there last Easter was either availability (low-end fare buckets sold out on the SF route) or a random LA-only sale.

Any time I've flown LA or SF, the other destination has always been within a few £'s at most, assuming availability is the same.
#446650 by Bazz
24 Jun 2008, 15:48
It is important to be sure you are comparing like for like here. I agree with Paul, when ever I have checked prices LAX v SFO there has generally been pretty much parity fare code for fare code. However you can get wide discrepancies when a particular fare code is sold out and you have to move up a notch or two even though you are still in the same cabin.
#446719 by ukcobra
25 Jun 2008, 11:48
I know that Virgin's West Coast prices are typically the same, however, whenever I was looking to go to Denver, PE pricing and availability meant that LAX was miles cheaper than SFO 3 times out of 4, and massively cheaper in Easter 07 in Y. Again, I'm sure it's down to the SFO route being a popular business route for those of us in the tech industry.

Mondays and Fridays are typically the days to avoid VS19 and VS20 in my mind (Mon out and Fri back)

It's always worth checking.

To be honest, I could n't believe my luck getting the family out for £750 at Easter to LAX. It was a bargain.
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