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#9936 by Kazzie
14 Jan 2006, 13:29
Hi,would mucho appreciate advice[:X]

I'm looking at booking PE flights for my daughter and I to go to NY for 3 nights on November 29th this year.
I have a 'free' cc companion ticket,I haven't called up but looking at the cheapest flexible PE flights online the price is £1,450 for one seat and I'd use my free companion ticket.

BUT one the MMM fare the same dates,the price for both seats is £1,292 plus 15,000 airmiles.

Is there any point my paying £155 more to have the airmiles for the one flight above and save 15,000 miles??

How does anyone mange to get a bargain on a free companion ticket if it is based on a flexible ie more expensive fare?
Thanks in advance for your knowledge[y]
#92117 by Lipstick
14 Jan 2006, 13:37
Originally posted by Kazzie
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I have a 'free' cc companion ticket,I haven't called up but looking at the cheapest flexible PE flights online the price is £1,450 for one seat and I'd use my free companion ticket.



A you talking about a standby crew companion ticket?

If you are, careful how you do this - you cannot buy a rev ticket on the same flight you are standing by for - it's seen as you making sure there are enough seats on the flight for you to be loaded on.
#92120 by Littlejohn
14 Jan 2006, 13:45
Hi Kazzie. The value of Companion tickets has been discussed several times on the site, and I think your point about its value being limited by your being forced to buy a semi flexible ticket is valid. But thems the rules....If I were in your shoes I would look at discount non-flex fares as a comparison to the cost of using the companion. If you can move your dates around you may find a bargain. This will show you how valuable a companion really is to you.

If I understand you right your choice for 2 tickets is £1450 and use a companion, or £1292 and use 15k miles.

15,000 miles are worth more than £150, but you do get to keep your companion remember. So the question I think is which is more valuable, 15000 or a companion+£150. No game to me, keep the miles - but do check the numbers yourself as I suggested.

In theory you are also getting more flexibility booking the Companion+flexble fare. However ISTBC but the flexibility would only be on the main fare. I don't think it extends to the companion fare, so how much that flexibility is worth is highly debatable (you are hardly going to leave your daughter behind are you).
#92122 by Littlejohn
14 Jan 2006, 13:48
Originally posted by Lipstick


A you talking about a standby crew companion ticket?



I think its one of the free companion tickets you get with 1 year of £10 or 12k spend with virgin credit card. I assumed this based on the use of "CC" for credit card in the thread title.
#92127 by p17blo
14 Jan 2006, 14:02
Not only do you save 15,000 miles on the MPM flights you will also earn over 10000 for the companiable fare that you buy. A net saving of 25,000 miles for your £150.

Paul
#92128 by FamilyMan
14 Jan 2006, 14:42
I think 150GBP is a fair return for 15k miles - it may not be much if you use miles for UC but for Y/PE it is a fair return. Paul is right though and not sure 150GBP is worth the loss of 25k miles though.

Kazzie - you do not mention if you are staying a Saturday night. If so the flexible ticket price you are being quoted on-line is for a W class fare whereas you could save money by checking on availability of S fares which are discounted but still qualify for companion fares. You may well find this gives you a cheaper option as I find that S fares tend to be around 300GBP cheaper than fully flexible.

Phil

P.S. S and W fares are also upgradeable so if your daughter has no problem you could use 20k miles to UG one-way.
#92133 by Lipstick
14 Jan 2006, 16:48
Originally posted by sailor99
Originally posted by Lipstick


A you talking about a standby crew companion ticket?



I think its one of the free companion tickets you get with 1 year of £10 or 12k spend with virgin credit card. I assumed this based on the use of "CC" for credit card in the thread title.


Ah you to me, CC is, and always will be Cabin Crew!
#92531 by Kazzie
16 Jan 2006, 15:59
Hi All,
I couldn't get on any sooner as my computer was unwell!

Your advice is very very much appreciated[y]
Sadly my incorrect abbreviation of CC doesn't mean cabin crew as has been pointed out!


On your advice and Buffy pointing out I mught get another class by telephoning VS,you were of course quite correct[y]
S class was available,soI got a fare of £1,040 plus one tax, that makes each ticket under £600--result[:p]

I hope my daughter (age 19) remembers this when I'm old and incontinent[:w]
#92549 by FamilyMan
16 Jan 2006, 18:09
Great result and proof that Companion tickets are worth the paper they're not printed on.

Originally posted by Kazzie
I hope my daughter (age 19) remembers this when I'm old and incontinent[:w]

Do you think she'll remember you if you upgrade to UCS :D

Phil
#92722 by Legin
17 Jan 2006, 11:32
Can you upgrade a companion ticket with miles?
#92723 by preiffer
17 Jan 2006, 11:39
Originally posted by Legin
Can you upgrade a companion ticket with miles?

No.

You can upgrade the "parent" ticket with miles, but the companion is unfortunately stuck in the class it was booked in.
#92767 by DWiles
17 Jan 2006, 14:09
Originally posted by Kazzie
Hi,would mucho appreciate advice[:X]

I'm looking at booking PE flights for my daughter and I to go to NY for 3 nights on November 29th this year.
I have a 'free' cc companion ticket,I haven't called up but looking at the cheapest flexible PE flights online the price is £1,450 for one seat and I'd use my free companion ticket.

BUT one the MMM fare the same dates,the price for both seats is £1,292 plus 15,000 airmiles.

Is there any point my paying £155 more to have the airmiles for the one flight above and save 15,000 miles??

How does anyone mange to get a bargain on a free companion ticket if it is based on a flexible ie more expensive fare?
Thanks in advance for your knowledge[y]


Doing asimilar thing with my wife in June. We found that using the companion flight was the cheepest option.

As BuffyTVS65 say online you would have been quoted a W fare and a S fare (which can be used with a companion ticket) is about £300 cheeper. Although remember you will still have to pay taxes etc on the companion ticket. Give Virgin a call but do just check the cost of two K fares thy may be not much less than the other options and you do gain miles for both tickets if your daughter belongs to flying club
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