Hi All
How are you all - in 2012 I had a few trips I needed to make to Bangkok so knowing this and the lack of Virgin flights there opened an Amex rewards gold card and started to collect their points which can be moved in to the BA and VS scheme...
Also became a BA Silver Member. I have to make a few observations on the two schemes.
1) Getting upgrade seats with BA is far easier. Either using points or a cash upgrade from PE (all classes) at checkin for £399
2) They look after their silver members better - twice in 2012 I was upgraded to First from Club (one cash and one points upgrade from PE club seat)
3) I actually find the club seat as comfortable as UC - I miss the bar and lounge but the onflight experience was just as good.
I love the Virgin brand but do think the BA scheme is edging ahead.. any views?
Nick
How are you all - in 2012 I had a few trips I needed to make to Bangkok so knowing this and the lack of Virgin flights there opened an Amex rewards gold card and started to collect their points which can be moved in to the BA and VS scheme...
Also became a BA Silver Member. I have to make a few observations on the two schemes.
1) Getting upgrade seats with BA is far easier. Either using points or a cash upgrade from PE (all classes) at checkin for £399
2) They look after their silver members better - twice in 2012 I was upgraded to First from Club (one cash and one points upgrade from PE club seat)
3) I actually find the club seat as comfortable as UC - I miss the bar and lounge but the onflight experience was just as good.
I love the Virgin brand but do think the BA scheme is edging ahead.. any views?
Nick