I have a companion seat thru my virgin amex credit card but can never seem to use it. any advice?
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
Forget about it, it's a marketing thing, IMHO it's next to worthless.
If you're prepared to pay very high fares to get a companion seat, go for it. As Scrooge says, they're generally worthless unless your company pays D or J in Upper and you can use it in such cases. The best option seems to be one S in PE and in that case the companion voucher could actually save you money.
Other than that it's worthless and a gimmick.
Join my campaign to have the companion voucher replaced by two upgrade vouchers [}:)].
Forget about it, it's a marketing thing, IMHO it's next to worthless.
If you're prepared to pay very high fares to get a companion seat, go for it. As Scrooge says, they're generally worthless unless your company pays D or J in Upper and you can use it in such cases. The best option seems to be one S in PE and in that case the companion voucher could actually save you money.
Other than that it's worthless and a gimmick.
Join my campaign to have the companion voucher replaced by two upgrade vouchers [}:)].
There's a plane at JFK, to fly you back from far away
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles
quote:Originally posted by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
Forget about it, it's a marketing thing, IMHO it's next to worthless.
Join my campaign to have the companion voucher replaced by two upgrade vouchers [}:)].
Where do we sign up....[oo]
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
Forget about it, it's a marketing thing, IMHO it's next to worthless.
Join my campaign to have the companion voucher replaced by two upgrade vouchers [}:)].
Where do we sign up....[oo]
NH, Hobbit Land.
They can be good money - we got a full-fare J in Upper to Sydney with companion ... which cost less then two restricted Z fares! So we spent less and had limo transfers in the UK, Oz and HK - definately worthwhile then!
You have to be clever and work hard to get value for money.
You have to be clever and work hard to get value for money.
Can you still claim the free John Lewis vouchers for travelling in certain fare classes if you're using a free companion seat ticket as well? It seems to me that the required fare classes would have some degree of overlap.
I can't imagine there would be many situations where the full-fare ticket, the free companion seat and the free vouchers would be a better deal than two cheap tickets, in whichever class, where the full-fare ticket and the free companion seat without the free vouchers wouldn't be a better deal than two cheap tickets, but I would be surprised if there weren't any such situations at all.
I can't imagine there would be many situations where the full-fare ticket, the free companion seat and the free vouchers would be a better deal than two cheap tickets, in whichever class, where the full-fare ticket and the free companion seat without the free vouchers wouldn't be a better deal than two cheap tickets, but I would be surprised if there weren't any such situations at all.
I've got the most value from them for my family on S fares to MCO. The huge increase in taxes and fees in recent years has not helped.
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