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#810924 by catsilversword
17 May 2012, 05:43
If I were to book a reward flight in 2 different classes, ie PE out, UC back, would there still be an opportunity to try and upgrade the PE flight (assuming it's available), either closer to the time by phone or at the airport? Or, as it'd be a reward flight, would that not be an option?

I think you can now buy CH access too???
#810933 by pjh
17 May 2012, 08:21
catsilversword wrote:Nobody knows?


Or perhaps they just aren't up yet? :D

My understanding is that CH access can still only be bought on an "if space available" basis.
#810936 by honey lamb
17 May 2012, 09:13
catsilversword wrote:Nobody knows?

Please give people a chance to respond. A two hour gap between your posts that early in the morning is not unusual and indeed to be expected. I saw it earlier at 7am but was rushing elsewhere - as I'm sure were half of V-Flyer.

To answer your question, yes you can upgrade from PE to UC but only with miles.

You don't say which CH but the main criteria is, as pjh says, space available
#810955 by Hull
17 May 2012, 11:44
I booked a reward flight LHR-SFO in PE as there was no availability in UC at the time, I checked virtually every day to see if any had become available, no joy so I asked at check in on the day and was told yes I could upgrade using miles five minutes later I was on my way to the Clubhouse.
#810961 by tontybear
17 May 2012, 12:56
I don't think you can buy CH access now.

There was a time when if it was not too busy they would (at the check-in desk not at the CH) but no one seems to have done that for a while - or at least mentioned it on here that they have bought it on-the-day.
#810964 by Hamster
17 May 2012, 13:04
tontybear wrote:I don't think you can buy CH access now.

There was a time when if it was not too busy they would (at the check-in desk not at the CH) but no one seems to have done that for a while - or at least mentioned it on here that they have bought it on-the-day.


I'm sure people have said recently that they got access on the day, can't find any posts ATM though... Also Greg on Facebook said you could if there was availability. (LHR and LGW)
#810969 by tontybear
17 May 2012, 13:15
Thats's what I meant - I couldn't see it being mentioned in any TRs not that it had stopped happening.

The whole problem is the 'space availability' basis isn't it? - nice if it happens but you're a bit stuck if you planned a nice few hours there in your minds eye only to be told 'computer says no'.

Do the No1 and Servise air lounges allow walk-up access?
#810972 by at240
17 May 2012, 13:57
I can confirm that you can still buy access at LHR for £60 on the day if space permits. I heard a VS staffer at LHR saying this last week.
#810984 by Hev60
17 May 2012, 14:54
at240 wrote:I can confirm that you can still buy access at LHR for £60 on the day if space permits. I heard a VS staffer at LHR saying this last week.


That's very interesting :) I actually thought the paying of £60 on the day only applied to Virgin Holiday customers. Wonder if anyone has tried to apply this?
#811005 by catsilversword
17 May 2012, 18:21
honey lamb wrote:
catsilversword wrote:Nobody knows?

Please give people a chance to respond. A two hour gap between your posts that early in the morning is not unusual and indeed to be expected. I saw it earlier at 7am but was rushing elsewhere - as I'm sure were half of V-Flyer.


Profuse apologies :( I did only add that, as I saw about 20 had already viewed it...
Last edited by catsilversword on 24 Jun 2015, 22:37, edited 2 times in total. Reason: Edited to fix quotes
#811009 by honey lamb
17 May 2012, 19:04
catsilversword wrote:
honey lamb wrote:
catsilversword wrote:Nobody knows?

Please give people a chance to respond. A two hour gap between your posts that early in the morning is not unusual and indeed to be expected. I saw it earlier at 7am but was rushing elsewhere - as I'm sure were half of V-Flyer.


Profuse apologies :( I did only add that, as I saw about 20 had already viewed it...

20 people viewing it within 2 hours at that time of the morning is not a huge amount. Of those a significant number may not know the answer as they may be either newbies or the once a year traveller. Others, like myself may not have had time to respond there and then but were saving it till later when they had the chance.

Incidentally both these questions were asked recently and a search would have given you the answer
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