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#10408 by mdvipond
01 Feb 2006, 12:26
Off to sunny Barbados in a nought but a couple of months, out Z, back D so we get a limo on the return. Only want it from our hotel to BGI (no point back at LGW unless we get it to drive us between terminals!) and just wondered how soon I should be contacting VS to book it.
#96005 by hamishbrown
01 Feb 2006, 12:36
hi,

you can leave booking your limo until the day before you fly, but anytime up to then is fine. Also, you can use your limo service to transfer you from your connection flight to your home...

[y]
#96020 by mdvipond
01 Feb 2006, 13:31
Thanks for that. Won't bother booking yet then.

Doing LGW-MAN once we land so there's no chance of a limo at MAN, have to rely on Parent-Power.
#96069 by RichardMannion
01 Feb 2006, 16:38
Can I be pedantic? They are chauffeur driven cars (CDC's), as some people were actually expecting a limo transfer!

Thansk,
Richard
#96073 by fozzyo
01 Feb 2006, 16:43
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Can I be pedantic? They are chauffeur driven cars (CDC's), as some people were actually expecting a limo transfer!

Thansk,
Richard


Yes, but limo sounds so much cooler then CDC which sounds like a sexually transmitted desease.

Mat xxx
#96075 by preiffer
01 Feb 2006, 16:53
OK - well, in the UK they're called Volvos and in the US they're called Lincolns ;)[:p]
#96076 by preiffer
01 Feb 2006, 16:56
In terms of timing, the UK need 12 hours. Outside the UK, I (from memory) that it's 24 hours, but mine are booked a bit more in advance of that [:w]
#96078 by RichardMannion
01 Feb 2006, 17:00
Originally posted by fozzyo
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Can I be pedantic? They are chauffeur driven cars (CDC's), as some people were actually expecting a limo transfer!

Thansk,
Richard


Yes, but limo sounds so much cooler then CDC which sounds like a sexually transmitted desease.

Mat xxx



God, you are so Un-PC, they are now known as STI's (and not the Subaru derivative either)[:p]

Thanks,
Richard
#96081 by mdvipond
01 Feb 2006, 17:10
I'm aware they're not 'limos' in the true sense. Maybe I should rephrase it as 'luxury sedan' or such like. So much nicer that all these CDCs, STIs, ASBOs etc. ;)
#96125 by onionz
01 Feb 2006, 19:04
Originally posted by mdvipond
Thanks for that. Won't bother booking yet then.

Doing LGW-MAN once we land so there's no chance of a limo at MAN, have to rely on Parent-Power.


Perhaps I'm missing something - it seems to me that you are entitled to a limo from MAN to your home.

The relevant page on the VS website goes into more depth, but my reading of it is that you are entitled to the limo. Whoops! Chauffeur driven car. [8D]
#96127 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 19:06
Onionz is quite correct. As long as Virgin know your flight details up to Manchester, they can book the car to meet you at MAN and drive you home!

Enjoy!

Juliet

** provided you are in J or D booking classes, of course.
#96130 by honey lamb
01 Feb 2006, 19:15
Originally posted by Juliet
Onionz is quite correct. As long as Virgin know your flight details up to Manchester, they can book the car to meet you at MAN and drive you home!

Enjoy!

Juliet

** provided you are in J or D booking classes, of course.

Would that apply to me over in Ireland as well?
#96133 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 19:18
sorry HL, it only works on mainland UK.

Those on Isle of Man and Jersey, Guernsey, NI etc don't have that joy either....

Fly to Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Teeside, Glasgow, Aberdeen, ect, and they can get you home, but that's the extent.

(I think it has to do with a Tristar affiliate being available to do the car transfer)

Hope that helps.

Juliet
#96135 by honey lamb
01 Feb 2006, 19:20
Originally posted by Juliet
sorry HL, it only works on mainland UK.

Those on Isle of Man and Jersey, Guernsey, NI etc don't have that joy either....

Fly to Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Teeside, Glasgow, Aberdeen, ect, and they can get you home, but that's the extent.

(I think it has to do with a Tristar affiliate being available to do the car transfer)

Hope that helps.

Juliet

Didn't think so. I was only chancing my arm [:w]
#96136 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 19:22
its always worth asking....

you can always ring Premier and ask what current policies are with regards to the Car Transfers.

(CDC's)

** notice I did not say limo!
[:p]
#96141 by RichardMannion
01 Feb 2006, 19:30
Originally posted by Juliet

** provided you are in J or D booking classes, of course.


Or a G and using 10,000 miles for the transfer.... [|:)]

Thanks,
Richard
#96194 by csparker
01 Feb 2006, 20:39
You guys are geniuses - you've just cured almost all of my "getting to the airport" hassles for the csparker family LGW -> MCO, JFK -> LHR holiday. 30k miles down the tube (heck, that was only past of my last triple miles flight), and no worries about finding a driver to take us to the airport.

Can't believe I didn't think of it before...
#96199 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 20:43
If you book a CDC with miles....

Remember that the largest car you can book is an estate car in the UK and a standard saloon in the USA when you use your miles. Will only comfortably fit three adults, although you can usually squeeze a fourth in there, not usually much room if everyone takes their full allocation of luggage.

Hope that helps,

Juliet
#96232 by preiffer
01 Feb 2006, 21:36
Oooh - sorry, can't help but ask the question now Juliet: What's the largest car I can get on a D/J? [:0]
#96233 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 21:40
same size, but if more than one of you, can book 2 cars, or possibly 'upgrade' US cars to a STRETCH limo (as in the real thing)

** word of warning, STRETCH limo does NOT have much luggage space, either....

Any questions, ring Premier and ask.
#96234 by preiffer
01 Feb 2006, 21:44
So I can't have one of these, then...? [:I]

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#96235 by Juliet
01 Feb 2006, 21:44
I'm sure you could if you were willing to pay extra!

(but I don't think Tristar has one of those hummers in their fleet!)

Juliet
#96397 by mdvipond
02 Feb 2006, 12:18
Originally posted by OnionzPerhaps I'm missing something - it seems to me that you are entitled to a limo from MAN to your home.

Really?!? Never thought of that... Reading the page you pointed me to on the VS website, it does look possible doesn't it? Going to ring them and find out, watch this space.
#96403 by csparker
02 Feb 2006, 12:35
Some past experience of mine regarding limos in NY...

A colleague of mine was once picked up in NY by a Hummer, which I believe was a VS-sent car. Not sure of it was a stretch though.

Last week, while waiting for my car to come, I saw three people travelling VS being picked up by a stretch limo. Since those people were on my flight in Upper Class, I presume VS sent the stretch for this number of people. I think they ended up with some luggage in the body of the car. Some former colleagues that travelled as a trio used to always get a stretch.

I had a stretch limo to JFK to myself once. A very dull and lonely journey.

When I booked my reward flight limos yesterday, the Premier team person that I spoke to (who was great - thanks) noted that we would need a stretch in NY for the four of us. We have also asked for an estate in the UK.
#96411 by RichardMannion
02 Feb 2006, 13:19
I have had a stretch limo for me and my friend as a transfer from SFO to our hotel, this was the VH arranged transfer! We were travelling PE.

Just read that Tristar are about to launch in the US too.

Thanks,
Richard
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