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#883814 by mallin
22 Sep 2014, 18:13
I would,t think so, think they have to originate in your country of residence, unless you are doing a flight to include the UK as an original departure point.
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#883838 by Hull
22 Sep 2014, 20:11
Oh well regardless if I can upgrade or not I just booked up

AMS-JNB in CW £1444pp in November.

I will cancel my VS reward and get £400 and 90,000 miles back pp too.
#883851 by gfonk
22 Sep 2014, 21:53
that sounds like a great price
are you moving slowly away from VS?:-P
#883862 by Hull
23 Sep 2014, 04:28
gfonk wrote:that sounds like a great price
are you moving slowly away from VS?:-P



Haha, not yet, my blood is still red not blue ;)

Just we're been waiting ages for G's to come up for the return leg and got bored last night so had a little play around on Expedia and these came up, earns us a fair few Avios and TP's and it's on an A380 LHR-JNB-LHR y) "winning'
#883869 by gfonk
23 Sep 2014, 08:39
that sounds like a plan!!
unfortunately for us VS forced us to go blue! so we have no choice!
but hey who knows, we may go to USA some time in next year or so, so we may still get to experience VS.
#883874 by Concorde RIP
23 Sep 2014, 09:28
In terms of possible upgrades, I am not confident of fare classes etc.

However, if you go into MMB on BA.COM you'll see that you can examine all upgrade options online....it's a 21st century website!!!
#883881 by Dubaiification
23 Sep 2014, 10:46
Concorde RIP wrote:In terms of possible upgrades, I am not confident of fare classes etc.

However, if you go into MMB on BA.COM you'll see that you can examine all upgrade options online....it's a 21st century website!!!


I thought with a travel agent booking they referred you back to the agent? Same with VS.

Certainly has been the case with my recent booking DXB-LHR-AMS-LHR-DXB for Christmas - slightly worried about the terrible lounges that BA have a reputation for and horrible cabin layout. On my sectors F was full :0 .
#883889 by Concorde RIP
23 Sep 2014, 12:11
Ah, didn' register that it is a travel agent booking - in that case, you are correct MMB won't allow these options.

BA terrible cabin layout? Well, I guess that's in the eye of the beholder.

BA lounges? They certainly aren't top of the range, and few lounges will come close to VS CH at LHR, but it's horses for courses - it doesn't matter as much to me as I look to minimise time at the airport. As long as a lounge is comfortable, reasonably civilised and has drinks/snacks available, I'm happy!
#883890 by Dubaiification
23 Sep 2014, 12:19
Concorde RIP wrote:Ah, didn' register that it is a travel agent booking - in that case, you are correct MMB won't allow these options.

BA terrible cabin layout? Well, I guess that's in the eye of the beholder.

BA lounges? They certainly aren't top of the range, and few lounges will come close to VS CH at LHR, but it's horses for courses - it doesn't matter as much to me as I look to minimise time at the airport. As long as a lounge is comfortable, reasonably civilised and has drinks/snacks available, I'm happy!


I get what you are saying but my connection is 5hrs - not really long enough to venture into London and too long to spend in a lounge that just has afternoon tea and no hot food at my time of arrival. Reports of people 'nipping out to a restaurant' really aren't what you'd expect from a full service airline lounge.

Also climbing over peoples legs, facing someone with the divider down, no duvet on a night flight - it all seems a bit 1990s! I guess the point is that they keep the things I require for 1st class passengers; unlike VS.
#883940 by Alex V
23 Sep 2014, 19:44
Hi dubaiifiction

Try not to worry about club world i think if you go with a positive attitude you may even enjoy your flight, for starters choose an isle seat therefore no need to step over anyone.
Then once your sat down its perfectly acceptable to raise the divider, if the other person hasnt already done this before you arrived ofcourse?
You obviously will get a duvet and pillow so no reason to worry about them either, so all in all you have have a very pleasant flight.

Regards

Alex
#883984 by starquake
23 Sep 2014, 23:00
For CW - I like the step over seats personally - if sleeping, the privacy the cabin brings gives you a better sleep. I try to pick a window rear-facing if needing to sleep on a flight.

Bear in mind BA (were/are) offering free one way first upgrades with a booked CW seat in certain classes direct a week or two ago (no clue if on now).
#884007 by Alex V
24 Sep 2014, 09:40
starquake wrote:Bear in mind BA (were/are) offering free one way first upgrades with a booked CW seat in certain classes direct a week or two ago (no clue if on now).


Im pretty sure the booking class for this promo is a semi flexible code or maybe even fully flexible making it pretty expensive for most people except business travellers payed for by their companies. :)

cheers

alex
#884010 by Hull
24 Sep 2014, 09:50
Alex V wrote:
starquake wrote:Bear in mind BA (were/are) offering free one way first upgrades with a booked CW seat in certain classes direct a week or two ago (no clue if on now).


Im pretty sure the booking class for this promo is a semi flexible code or maybe even fully flexible making it pretty expensive for most people except business travellers payed for by their companies. :)

cheers

alex


Yeah I'm not expecting a free upgrade to First as I booked a really cheap fare from Expedia.
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