When's a Delta booked 'A' Premium fare not actually an 'A' fare but is on fact a 'H' fare - when it's a codeshare on VS metal
Just got back from a trip to North Carolina via ATL. Flights where booked via Delta.com in Premium (as approx £40 cheaper than VS) but used VS metal for the TATL flight legs:
DL 4364 (VS103) LHR>ATL - A fare
DL 4993 ATL>EWN - W fare
DL 4587 EWN>ATL - W fare
DL 4365 (VS104) ATL>LHR - G fare
DL fare code VS TP earnings are on this page - A fare over 3000 miles = 100 tier points according to that.
I'd even asked VS on Twitter before I flew to confirm this - which they did.
Not so apparently - as a few days after I flew, the miles and TP's where credit to my FC account - only to be 50 TP's and 100% milage for that TATL leg.
Turns out VS have mapped this Delta 'A' fare to their own VS 'H' fare (even though no H fare was available when I made the booking as I checked both VS and DL - VS only had a S fare available on that outbound flight).
Spoke to Flying Club yesterday where it was explained what had happened and that because it was a codeshare flight VS do actually map DL fare codes differently.
VS has agreed to now honour this though I'm still waiting for this to be changed.
Just be careful if booking via Delta to save a few quid as if I've have booked direct with VS, it was actually listed as a 'S' fare directly with VS, but was like I say; was about £40 more expensive.

Just got back from a trip to North Carolina via ATL. Flights where booked via Delta.com in Premium (as approx £40 cheaper than VS) but used VS metal for the TATL flight legs:
DL 4364 (VS103) LHR>ATL - A fare
DL 4993 ATL>EWN - W fare
DL 4587 EWN>ATL - W fare
DL 4365 (VS104) ATL>LHR - G fare
DL fare code VS TP earnings are on this page - A fare over 3000 miles = 100 tier points according to that.
I'd even asked VS on Twitter before I flew to confirm this - which they did.
Not so apparently - as a few days after I flew, the miles and TP's where credit to my FC account - only to be 50 TP's and 100% milage for that TATL leg.
Turns out VS have mapped this Delta 'A' fare to their own VS 'H' fare (even though no H fare was available when I made the booking as I checked both VS and DL - VS only had a S fare available on that outbound flight).
Spoke to Flying Club yesterday where it was explained what had happened and that because it was a codeshare flight VS do actually map DL fare codes differently.
VS has agreed to now honour this though I'm still waiting for this to be changed.
Just be careful if booking via Delta to save a few quid as if I've have booked direct with VS, it was actually listed as a 'S' fare directly with VS, but was like I say; was about £40 more expensive.
Regards
James Mitchell
James Mitchell