Another thing (will this woman never shut up?!) The 2 flights I've just booked - the miles I redeemed were taken (for both flights) from my account. While this isn't a problem, I thought that miles had to be redeemed from each account ie that you couldn't nominate to pay your miles towards the flight of someone else? This being the case, I'm now wondering if there's any real benefit to my husband and I having individual Virgin credit cards - we might as well have one with two cards and accumulate points that way. Certainly would be easier to amass the 15,000 points a year for a companion flight. Anyone got any guidance on this? And many thanks in davance, you're all so helpful adn I wish I'd stumbled across this site long ago....[:X]
Originally posted by catsilversword
Another thing (will this woman never shut up?!)
Didn't realise you were a woman, so I really wouldn't worry about shutting up - keep on asking them.

Originally posted by catsilversword
I thought that miles had to be redeemed from each account ie that you couldn't nominate to pay your miles towards the flight of someone else?
The miles normally come from the person making the booking. This is a security thing really - I cannot spend miles from your account for example (which you are proably quite pleased about!
This being the case, I'm now wondering if there's any real benefit to my husband and I having individual Virgin credit cards - we might as well have one with two cards and accumulate points that way. Certainly would be easier to amass the 15,000 points a year for a companion flight. Anyone got any guidance on this?
To an extent, that is a financial security question - how much do you trust your husband, and visa versa[}:)] However I can see the admin benefits of having a joint account and it would appear easier to get to the £15,000 - but I am not familiar with the rules on joint cards and companion tickets. Someone else here maybe able to clarify on that point.
One word of caution. The companion tickets are not as valuable as they at first appear. The booking classes that the full fare are quite restrictive, and as such (particularly at the back of the plane) 2 discounted tickets can be not much more expensive, or even less money, than 1 x full fare + companion. If you do a search on "comapanion", there are a number of threads discussing this subject.
And many thanks in davance, you're all so helpful adn I wish I'd stumbled across this site long ago....
Pleased to hear it. If you like it here maybe this link would be of interest;);)Membership kits!