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#871025 by TheBigBad
21 Apr 2014, 20:56
Is it possible to get this?

I purchased a PE seat originally, and then upgraded to UC.

Looking today, I have paid the same price as the lowest fare currently available but they come with the chauffeur service.
#871030 by gumshoe
21 Apr 2014, 21:39
Z fares do not qualify for CDCs.

If the next fare code up (I) is coming in at the same price as your Z (which seems a bit odd tbh), it might be worth calling up to find out how much it would cost to move up - but there will be a fee.
#871039 by gfonk
21 Apr 2014, 23:11
Blacky1 wrote:A z fare unfortunately won't get you a CDC ,what's your route and price if you don't mind me asking ?

I think as blacky is suggesting, if you are not too far away from the airport then it could be worth simply contacting VS and booking and paying for a CDC? Or you could just book and arrange with another company just remember to book your slot.
#871040 by olisones
21 Apr 2014, 23:36
gumshoe wrote:Z fares do not qualify for CDCs.

If the next fare code up (I) is coming in at the same price as your Z (which seems a bit odd tbh), it might be worth calling up to find out how much it would cost to move up - but there will be a fee.


That's an interesting point - could that be cheaper than a cab fare?
#871042 by Hamster
22 Apr 2014, 00:09
olisones wrote:
gumshoe wrote:Z fares do not qualify for CDCs.

If the next fare code up (I) is coming in at the same price as your Z (which seems a bit odd tbh), it might be worth calling up to find out how much it would cost to move up - but there will be a fee.


That's an interesting point - could that be cheaper than a cab fare?


Highly unlikely!
#871044 by gumshoe
22 Apr 2014, 04:38
Hamster wrote:Highly unlikely!


Not necessarily - remember a return fare that includes CDC entitles you to 4 limos, each up to 75 miles. 300 miles by cab wouldn't be cheap.

What I'm puzzled by is how a fare that entitles you to CDC - presumably I class - is coming in at the same price as a Z, particularly given there's currently a sale on which would only include Z but not I. I've never seen that before.
#871047 by Blacky1
22 Apr 2014, 06:35
gfonk wrote:
Blacky1 wrote:A z fare unfortunately won't get you a CDC ,what's your route and price if you don't mind me asking ?

I think as blacky is suggesting, if you are not too far away from the airport then it could be worth simply contacting VS and booking and paying for a CDC? Or you could just book and arrange with another company just remember to book your slot.


Although a very valid point graham in my poorly worded reply earlier I was trying to work out as gumshoe has asked how an upgrade to a Z is working out similar to an I fare ?|
#871048 by slinky09
22 Apr 2014, 06:36
gumshoe wrote:What I'm puzzled by is how a fare that entitles you to CDC - presumably I class - is coming in at the same price as a Z, particularly given there's currently a sale on which would only include Z but not I. I've never seen that before.


Me also scratching head - Z's can change if on sale but it would be very odd for an I or higher to be less than a Z.
#871058 by TheBigBad
22 Apr 2014, 08:10
MAN to MCO return.

I paid £888.03 for PE. Then upgraded to UC for a further £608. Total price £1496.03.

My mistake on current fare prices though, I was looking at the lowest fare for the outbound journey, not the total for return :w
#871062 by serenawell
22 Apr 2014, 11:43
Sorry to highjack but would I be entitled to CDC with Gs.

Thanks

Serena
#871063 by Penny_L
22 Apr 2014, 11:52
serenawell wrote:Sorry to highjack but would I be entitled to CDC with Gs.

Thanks

Serena


If you are on a G ticket,CDC is not included, but you can purchase CDC with miles, think its @ 17,500 miles one way
#871065 by gumshoe
22 Apr 2014, 12:18
TheBigBad wrote:MAN to MCO return.

I paid £888.03 for PE. Then upgraded to UC for a further £608. Total price £1496.03.

My mistake on current fare prices though, I was looking at the lowest fare for the outbound journey, not the total for return :w


Ah, never mind. If £1496 had included a CDC there'd have been a stampede!
#871067 by gumshoe
22 Apr 2014, 12:21
Penny_L wrote:If you are on a G ticket,CDC is not included, but you can purchase CDC with miles, think its @ 17,500 miles one way


Which, quite frankly, is a rip-off when an upgrade from PE to UC - potentially saving hundreds of pounds - can be had for fewer miles than that.

If you've miles to burn, fine - but when you consider VS sell them for 1.5p, they're valuing what's essentially a glorified taxi at about £250.
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