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#445753 by Scrooge
13 Jun 2008, 15:02
And there you have it, though I do travel in all cabins, most of my travel is at the front of the plane, and I do not fly VS enough (1-2 times a year right now) to get the benefit from the TP's...so $90 = 20k free miles...ok by me.
#445761 by Strawberry Muppet
13 Jun 2008, 17:16
Originally posted by AtlanticFlyer
As has been pointed to before, they are trying to attract US based customers who have the domestic airline's FF programmes as alternatives. They have to be treated as two different markets. This has always been the way, as when BA sold business class tickets in the early 90s from EU cities to JFK/IAD via LHR and automatically offered one/way on Concorde. This deal was not availalable to UK originating customers. Airlines, in particular, have to fight harder to gain customer loyalty from customers in the airline's non home countries.

I can only use Virgin if I am flying to London. They are useless for domestic travel and travel to almost any other city in the world (since I have no desire to connect at LHR anymore). So, if I am going to collect miles and earn status I will do it on an airline (or alliance) that I can make much more use of. Virgin have to offer a really good deal to make it anywhere near interesting to consider loyalty with them any more.

In addition, as far as redeeming miles goes, I can either spend 33,750 miles plus US$439.80 for an east coast - LHR Y reward flight and then get a connector to my european destination, or I can spend 50,000 miles and US$50 with UAL to fly directly to my European destination. If I am earning miles to take my family on vacation, this is a significant disadvantage for VS. This deal is not really targeted at the frequent US based J pax, who already earn lots of tier points and miles.

AF


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#445767 by slinky09
13 Jun 2008, 21:41
Originally posted by Strawberry Muppet
This thread has turned into a platform for UK members to rant right from the beginning. Do I detect a hint of jealousness? Absolutely. Oh, they've been offered a better card than us, so that means we should have the same as well...blah, blah, blah...I mean what is the point of all this?


I'll let other people rant about the inequity of card schemes, my point is that as a loyal VS flyer, who puts a lot of business their way there's the potential that I will lose out to someone who is non-loyal and flys infrequently but stacks up points and miles through this scheme - e.g. lack of reward availability. It is irrespective of but accidentally related to the US / UK issue.

As the saying goes though, I do have a choice about who I fly with.
#445768 by Scrooge
13 Jun 2008, 21:44
But we are not talking about the type of numbers that resulted from DL FF's booking every seat.
#448562 by howersl
16 Jul 2008, 13:35
Originally posted by locutus
Bonus miles on renewing, lower annual fee and APR than the UK card, The ability to earn 24 TPs in a year without even flying. I want one!


I have one :-)
#448608 by baldbrit
17 Jul 2008, 05:45
Originally posted by howersl
Originally posted by locutus
Bonus miles on renewing, lower annual fee and APR than the UK card, The ability to earn 24 TPs in a year without even flying. I want one!


I have one :-)


I decided against it due to the high interest rate, but I'm still very jealous!
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