I need some help!
I currently have a confirmed booking with Virgin Atlantic from LHR - BOS. It is booked in economy in Q class. This means that it is ineligible to be upgraded using miles. I am travelling with 2 other people on the same itinerary.
I have a dilemma! I want to travel back in Upper Class as I have a meeting to attend the morning I arrive and would like to get as much rest as possible on the way back to the UK.
Although my travel agent has said that he could change the class of my ticket, there are no award seats available for me to take advantage of (even if I was in the right class).
However, it does seem as though there are seats that I can use for a one-way award. So, here’s the problem. Can I book the one way award for the return journey, without upsetting the other two people in the original booking? Will their two return tickets be honoured – even if I am not with them? Will Virgin let me book another ticket, even though I already have a ticket? Is there anything else that I should think about before I do this?
Finally, when booking a one-way award from the US to the UK, the Virgin website thinks I am in the US – will it let me complete the booking if I put in a UK address?
Any help you can offer would be gratefully received.
Thanks
I currently have a confirmed booking with Virgin Atlantic from LHR - BOS. It is booked in economy in Q class. This means that it is ineligible to be upgraded using miles. I am travelling with 2 other people on the same itinerary.
I have a dilemma! I want to travel back in Upper Class as I have a meeting to attend the morning I arrive and would like to get as much rest as possible on the way back to the UK.
Although my travel agent has said that he could change the class of my ticket, there are no award seats available for me to take advantage of (even if I was in the right class).
However, it does seem as though there are seats that I can use for a one-way award. So, here’s the problem. Can I book the one way award for the return journey, without upsetting the other two people in the original booking? Will their two return tickets be honoured – even if I am not with them? Will Virgin let me book another ticket, even though I already have a ticket? Is there anything else that I should think about before I do this?
Finally, when booking a one-way award from the US to the UK, the Virgin website thinks I am in the US – will it let me complete the booking if I put in a UK address?
Any help you can offer would be gratefully received.
Thanks