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MPM loyalty?

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 14:08
by mole
now can someone help me out here, or am i missing something.
Flying club is a loyalty club the more you fly the more you earn, so you would expect to get the best deal?[:?]
So if i booked a straight flight with virgin from Manchester to Barbados on the 27th August for 7 nights i would pay £398.10 inc taxes should i wish to fly Economy.[B)]
If i booked the same flight through FC with MPM i could get the special offer price of £349 + 2000miles which will be deducted from my account, or the standard price of £385 + 2000 miles which will be deducted from my account.
Great both prices are cheaper! i've got a deal :DHang on say i'm short on the miles at the moment[:(][i] id better buy some on the FC website 2000 miles = £45[:?]
So now my special offer price is £394 and the standard price £430[:0]
So where as my loyalty discount gone?
have i missed something?[|)]
if i have can someone tell me where[|:)]

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 15:41
by Scrooge
That is MPM fares for you,there are times when it just does not make sense to book them.

However every now and again a great deal will come up so they are worth watching.

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 19:21
by tallprawn
Originally posted by jetwet1
That is MPM fares for you,there are times when it just does not make sense to book them.

However every now and again a great deal will come up so they are worth watching.



I've been keeping an eye on MPM's for a while now. That great deal seems very elusive, I cannot see that VS get much call for them. MPM seem like like this new text service - I cannot see why anybody would touch them.....:)

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 19:51
by Neil
Originally posted by tallprawn
Originally posted by jetwet1
That is MPM fares for you,there are times when it just does not make sense to book them.

However every now and again a great deal will come up so they are worth watching.



I've been keeping an eye on MPM's for a while now. That great deal seems very elusive, I cannot see that VS get much call for them. MPM seem like like this new text service - I cannot see why anybody would touch them.....:)


I too have been looking at MPM quite a lot recently, and agree that it does not seem worth it, maybe might find a bargain one day, but doesn't look good.

Neil:)

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 20:03
by nevadakaz
Originally posted by Attitude23
Originally posted by tallprawn
Originally posted by jetwet1
That is MPM fares for you,there are times when it just does not make sense to book them.

However every now and again a great deal will come up so they are worth watching.



I've been keeping an eye on MPM's for a while now. That great deal seems very elusive, I cannot see that VS get much call for them. MPM seem like like this new text service - I cannot see why anybody would touch them.....:)


I too have been looking at MPM quite a lot recently, and agree that it does not seem worth it, maybe might find a bargain one day, but doesn't look good.

Neil:)


Just booked my mum a MPM flight today,

LGW-LAS.....Sept 6th thru Sept 16th. £372+2000 miles, cheapest fare was something like £585 without miles.

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 20:12
by Littlejohn
Welcome to the comodity market that is airfares. Marketing hype aside, it is all about bums in seats.........

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2006, 21:22
by DylanDog
Originally posted by mole

now can someone help me out here, or am i missing something.
Flying club is a loyalty club the more you fly the more you earn, so you would expect to get the best deal?[:?]
So if i booked a straight flight with virgin from Manchester to Barbados on the 27th August for 7 nights i would pay £398.10 inc taxes should i wish to fly Economy.[B)]
If i booked the same flight through FC with MPM i could get the special offer price of £349 + 2000miles which will be deducted from my account, or the standard price of £385 + 2000 miles which will be deducted from my account.
Great both prices are cheaper! i've got a deal :DHang on say i'm short on the miles at the moment[:(][i] id better buy some on the FC website 2000 miles = £45[:?]
So now my special offer price is £394 and the standard price £430[:0]
So where as my loyalty discount gone?
have i missed something?[|)]
if i have can someone tell me where[|:)]


Well I guess if you have to buy the full 2,000 miles then you currently have zero miles ?

As you said, Flying Club is based on loyalty and if you have earned no miles why should you get a cheaper flight[?]

Or have I missed something ?

DD

PostPosted: 11 Aug 2006, 20:53
by fontyflyer
Can you use more than 2000 miles and if so does the price reduce?

thanks

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2006, 18:35
by mole
DD

I have the 2000miles i was just trying to give a scenerio of how MPM is not cheaper than booking direct[B)]

Mole

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2006, 18:37
by Decker
The miles for purchase are priced at a premium so regretfully your argument is logically flawed.

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2006, 18:43
by xenole
Originally posted by DylanDog


Well I guess if you have to buy the full 2,000 miles then you currently have zero miles ?

As you said, Flying Club is based on loyalty and if you have earned no miles why should you get a cheaper flight[?]

Or have I missed something ?

DD


He could have flown a (few) N fare(s) prior to March? and therefore earned no miles........?

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2006, 23:34
by DylanDog
Originally posted by mole
DD

I have the 2000miles i was just trying to give a scenerio of how MPM is not cheaper than booking direct[B)]

Mole


Sorry mole... prehaps I phrased the answer badly[B)]. Didn't mean to have a go.

What I was trying to say was if you have 2,000 miles you can save £50 using MPM so its a better deal ( not great I admit). Its pretty easy to get that sort of mileage without any additional expenditure from hotels, flights, credit cards etc.

Buying miles is a very expensive way of getting flights ( An economy return would cost £750) so should only be used to top up accounts if your close to a reward..( Alright.. it may be worthwhile for an UC flight )

Hope I have explained that better

DD

PostPosted: 15 Aug 2006, 22:43
by spiceke
Contrary to many, I have found many good deals on MPM.
I have just got a deal for my sister and her husband to join us in Florida next year - they saved about £500 for the use of only 4,000 miles.

Not bad.