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Some advice

Posted:
23 Oct 2016, 12:53
by JKay1982
Hi all,
Got our honeymoon booked for next year. We are annual "leisure flyers" to Orlando from Glasgow.
We are flying out from Manchester 31/8/17 to Vegas, internal flight to Orlando then back on VS72 MCO to GLA.
Travel agent told us the Man flight will be on A333, and Gla flight on usual 744.
We are booked premium economy outbound and upper on the return.
Any recommendations for an upgrade on outbound, and seat choice on both legs?
Many thanks.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
23 Oct 2016, 13:30
by slinky09
How are you looking to upgrade, miles or money? If miles then you'll need to ensure your PE fare is upgradeable and have the 20k miles for each of you then keep checking availability online. If money, then call VS to see what the options are and what they will cost you. If however this is a cheeky how do I get a freebie, then forget that. VS get's loads of "it's my honeymoon" on check in and the likely response will be "congratulations, here's your boarding pass, have a nice flight".
Re: Some advice

Posted:
23 Oct 2016, 21:25
by JKay1982
Not expecting a freebie at all, i know these do not exist. I was meaning if there is value for money in using points rather than £?
I should also have asked we have selected 6A and 6K on inbound (744) and 25A & 25C (333) outbound. any advise on seat?
Re: Some advice

Posted:
24 Oct 2016, 17:20
by onelifeliveit
I am booked on a upper class ticket outbound and a W class PE ticket inbound, so one that I can upgrade on. How do I check whether it is upgradeable? I have 40, 000 points too and prefer to use them rather than cash. There are 5 seats still available. Do I call customer services or is there a way to check online? Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
24 Oct 2016, 18:07
by dickydotcom
onelifeliveit wrote:I am booked on a upper class ticket outbound and a W class PE ticket inbound, so one that I can upgrade on. How do I check whether it is upgrade-able? I have 40, 000 points too and prefer to use them rather than cash. There are 5 seats still available. Do I call customer services or is there a way to check online? Any help would be appreciated.
What you need is a reward seat.
To check online do a dummy booking for a one way flight in Upper using miles.
They change frequently so it's worth checking several times a day and start early morning. Twice I've got upgrades at 6 am that weren't there when I went to bed the night before.
If seats are available call Flying Club asap.
As to upgrade-able; W is the highest Premium fare code and is fully upgrade-able.
If you go to TOOLS then Ticket fare codes on this site it explains all.
Best of luck.
Dick D
Re: Some advice

Posted:
24 Oct 2016, 18:26
by slinky09
JKay1982 wrote:Not expecting a freebie at all, i know these do not exist. I was meaning if there is value for money in using points rather than £?
I should also have asked we have selected 6A and 6K on inbound (744) and 25A & 25C (333) outbound. any advise on seat?
I can't think of a situation where an upgrade is cheaper with money than with points (plus additional fees) - so always look for the points option first but ensure that your fare is upgradeable. Good advice is to check online, a dummy booking as it is termed which means start a new search for flights in UC on the dates you want selecting miles as the option rather than money, if you see availability then call VS with your booking reference and ask if you can upgrade with miles and what the extra cost will be.
Good luck!
Re: Some advice

Posted:
24 Oct 2016, 18:52
by onelifeliveit
Thanks very much for your help Dicky D. I knew nothing of this. I'll start keeping an eye out.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
25 Oct 2016, 11:23
by stuart_f
If you go to TOOLS then Ticket fare codes on this site it explains all.
Beware of the information in the fare codes section. It has not been updated to reflect the changes Virgin made on 15 Feb 16.
In Economy, Y B R L U M E Q X are upgradable, N O are not.
In Premium Economy, W S H are upgradable, K P are not.
None of this changes the fact that the poster has a W fare which is still upgradable and always was. I post this to help out others who may be tempted to buy an upgradable fare as listed in the Fare Codes in the Toolbox when a cheaper bucket would have done just as well.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
25 Oct 2016, 19:24
by onelifeliveit
stuart_f wrote:If you go to TOOLS then Ticket fare codes on this site it explains all.
Beware of the information in the fare codes section. It has not been updated to reflect the changes Virgin made on 15 Feb 16.
In Economy, Y B R L U M E Q X are upgradable, N O are not.
In Premium Economy, W S H are upgradable, K P are not.
None of this changes the fact that the poster has a W fare which is still upgradable and always was. I post this to help out others who may be tempted to buy an upgradable fare as listed in the Fare Codes in the Toolbox when a cheaper bucket would have done just as well.
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
Some advice

Posted:
25 Oct 2016, 19:45
by oldboy
JKay1982 wrote:Not expecting a freebie at all, i know these do not exist. I was meaning if there is value for money in using points rather than £?
I should also have asked we have selected 6A and 6K on inbound (744) and 25A & 25C (333) outbound. any advise on seat?
6A & K (when travelling as a couple) are the favorite seats of many v flyers, ourselves included.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
25 Oct 2016, 21:36
by Thedonkeycentrehalf
stuart_f wrote:If you go to TOOLS then Ticket fare codes on this site it explains all.
Beware of the information in the fare codes section. It has not been updated to reflect the changes Virgin made on 15 Feb 16.
In Economy, Y B R L U M E Q X are upgradable, N O are not.
In Premium Economy, W S H are upgradable, K P are not.
None of this changes the fact that the poster has a W fare which is still upgradable and always was. I post this to help out others who may be tempted to buy an upgradable fare as listed in the Fare Codes in the Toolbox when a cheaper bucket would have done just as well.
Apologies for jumping in on the thread. Looking at this list, can you upgrade an Economy T ticket?
Thanks.
Re: Some advice

Posted:
25 Oct 2016, 21:48
by mitchja
As an Economy T fare is a reward fare, it can only be upgraded using more miles (plus the difference in fees) to either a Premium or an Upper reward fare (and there has to be reward availability in the higher class).
Re: Some advice

Posted:
26 Oct 2016, 10:56
by dickydotcom
oldboy wrote:JKay1982 wrote:Not expecting a freebie at all, i know these do not exist. I was meaning if there is value for money in using points rather than £?
I should also have asked we have selected 6A and 6K on inbound (744) and 25A & 25C (333) outbound. any advise on seat?
6A & K (when travelling as a couple) are the favorite seats of many v flyers, ourselves included.
Ditto to that. As a couple it's almost like having your own cabin with no through traffic.
Dick D