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#856363 by LetThereBeFlight
03 Sep 2013, 19:35
With my first upgrade to UC in the bag, I was wondering what (if any) miles and tier points I will earn for my trip to Vegas in November?

My return PE flight is a 'K' so I'm guessing that'll give me 175% of miles flown (as Ag) plus three tier points. But what will I get for the outbound? I've bought a flexible ticket in economy ('L' I think) and then used miles to upgrade to a G.

From what I can tell, I will get the miles and points as if I was in economy (150% of miles and another three tier points). Is that correct?

Thanks in advance.

Paul
#856365 by mitchja
03 Sep 2013, 19:44
Yep, that's correct, but the miles & TP's won't credit to your account automatically. You will need to give FC a call after you have flown to get them credited.
#856381 by gfonk
03 Sep 2013, 21:58
mitchja wrote:Yep, that's correct, but the miles & TP's won't credit to your account automatically. You will need to give FC a call after you have flown to get them credited.

Is that right? You need to contact FC after returning?
I have a Z outbound and a G inbound (upgraded from economy - cant remember which fare class now tho)
Will I need to make a call to get my miles too?
#856383 by Nottingham Nick
03 Sep 2013, 22:09
It's one of the many long standing IT glitches on the VS system that they have known about for years, but don't do anything about.

When upgrading using points, you always seem to have to have to chase up your points for the original purchased tickets - there are many, many threads about it for just about as long as V-Flyer has been going I think. n(

Nick
#856384 by joeyc
03 Sep 2013, 22:11
gfonk wrote:
mitchja wrote:Yep, that's correct, but the miles & TP's won't credit to your account automatically. You will need to give FC a call after you have flown to get them credited.

Is that right? You need to contact FC after returning?
I have a Z outbound and a G inbound (upgraded from economy - cant remember which fare class now tho)
Will I need to make a call to get my miles too?


Yep that is correct, for the mileage upgrades the VS IT servers don't register the original upgradeable ticket for mile and TPs to be posted... ii)

Sorry, didn't notice mitch beat me to it... What James says Paul :P
#856386 by Bretty
03 Sep 2013, 22:13
I'll have to remember that for my next trip as I've G's return upgraded from PE. All good little tips, this place is a mine of information.
#856397 by gfonk
03 Sep 2013, 22:48
joeyc wrote:... and Nick beat me to that one too.... getting slow in my approaching old age :(

Lol
Thanks Joey
Yeah they don't show how many points and TPs to be earned in the MMB either
So will be on the blower as soon as I get back
#856410 by VMATT
04 Sep 2013, 07:01
How annoyed am I that I didn't know about this system glitch!! I thought you gave up all the miles and TP points if you upgraded for that leg.

I upgraded from PE to UC with miles nearly a year ago so it's too late to claim :-(
#856411 by honey lamb
04 Sep 2013, 07:10
VMATT wrote:How annoyed am I that I didn't know about this system glitch!! I thought you gave up all the miles and TP points if you upgraded for that leg.

I upgraded from PE to UC with miles nearly a year ago so it's too late to claim :-(

You won't get miles and TP for the upgraded leg, just for the base fare paid.
#856413 by VMATT
04 Sep 2013, 07:23
honey lamb wrote:
VMATT wrote:How annoyed am I that I didn't know about this system glitch!! I thought you gave up all the miles and TP points if you upgraded for that leg.

I upgraded from PE to UC with miles nearly a year ago so it's too late to claim :-(

You won't get miles and TP for the upgraded leg, just for the base fare paid.



Should I get the PE miles and TP on the leg I upgraded or nothing at all for the upgraded leg?
#856424 by gfonk
04 Sep 2013, 08:55
just to clarify though - where you have purchased a discounted fare ie. Z for outbound then you would still get the applicable miles and TPs without having to make a call? just for the G you would have to phone to get the miles and TPs for the BASE fare upgraded from?
#856426 by David
04 Sep 2013, 09:04
Think the easy way to summarise is if you have paid for the fare or the upgrade with cash you get tier points and miles.

If you upgrade the paid part of the fare with miles, you only get tier points and miles on the paid (with cash) part.

David
#856435 by joeyc
04 Sep 2013, 10:41
gfonk wrote:just to clarify though - where you have purchased a discounted fare ie. Z for outbound then you would still get the applicable miles and TPs without having to make a call? just for the G you would have to phone to get the miles and TPs for the BASE fare upgraded from?


**Banging head against wall**

Seeing stars now.... :P :P

Yes!!!!

VS IT = archaic ... It sees the G fare in the booking and thinks, hold on a G fare is not eligible to any earning in miles or tier points.. none for you.

With me so far? :P

It does not take into account how the G fare was attained in the first place.. in this case an upgrade from a lower cabin fare class, which as it happens is eligible for miles and TPs at whichever level you are at...

As Nick says they have known about this for years and I imagine manually fixing it each time for those that know to ask is the most convenient and cost efficient for them so meh.. I fly upper class for a fraction of the published price, why not phone them to thank them and snag some more miles and TPs as a result :P
#856437 by gfonk
04 Sep 2013, 10:49
joeyc wrote:
gfonk wrote:just to clarify though - where you have purchased a discounted fare ie. Z for outbound then you would still get the applicable miles and TPs without having to make a call? just for the G you would have to phone to get the miles and TPs for the BASE fare upgraded from?


**Banging head against wall**

Seeing stars now.... :P :P

Yes!!!!

VS IT = archaic ... It sees the G fare in the booking and thinks, hold on a G fare is not eligible to any earning in miles or tier points.. none for you.

With me so far? :P

It does not take into account how the G fare was attained in the first place.. in this case an upgrade from a lower cabin fare class, which as it happens is eligible for miles and TPs at whichever level you are at...

As Nick says they have known about this for years and I imagine manually fixing it each time for those that know to ask is the most convenient and cost efficient for them so meh.. I fly upper class for a fraction of the published price, why not phone them to thank them and snag some more miles and TPs as a result :P


someone needs their morning coffee lol
lol lol i seeeeee :P y) thanks joey
gotcha, I will phone them on my return to thank them for a great service and then ask for my miles lol
#856441 by gfonk
04 Sep 2013, 10:53
lol lol
thanks for your patience joey. been staring at loads of figures and paper for two days straight (brain is not enjoying lol)
#856463 by Bretty
04 Sep 2013, 12:09
Some of you guys may be able to help me with a related question - about the 'membership year' for TPs. I know it can be 12 or 13 months dependent on whether you earn TPs at the beginning or end of a month. However, I'm confused about when the year starts.

I joined FC in December last year but didn't earn any miles / TPs until my first flight in July. Does my membership year for TPs and therefore FC status start in December or July? If July then my next trip in May will put me into Ag, if not, then I'll stay Red.

All help gratefully received ta ;)
#856471 by Bretty
04 Sep 2013, 13:15
Thanks, have done but am a bit confused by it all. Need to read and digest again I think.
Ta
#856473 by joeyc
04 Sep 2013, 13:18
Bretty wrote:I joined FC in December last year but didn't earn any miles / TPs until my first flight in July. Does my membership year for TPs and therefore FC status start in December or July? If July then my next trip in May will put me into Ag, if not, then I'll stay Red.


Not renewing gumshoe... starting out in this circumstance.

The first threshold is a rolling 12 month period, ie whilst at red the flights over the prior 12 months determine your standing. When you have reached the threshold for Ag then your membership 'years' start on the 12/13 month cycle.

In your circumstance you will achieve Ag with your flight in May 2014 and then May 2014-May 2015 will be your Ag membership year.. |:)

Have I lost you completely? :P
#856479 by at240
04 Sep 2013, 13:48
The thing that makes it complicated and a bit counter-intuitive is that the renewal ("membership") year is fixed, but the cycle for tier-upgrades is a rolling period. A mistake people sometimes make here is to assume that they both operate in the same way -- but they don't.

For someone in the red tier in Bretty's situation, the renewal year is moot. The rolling period determines your TPs for upgrade to AG, and then your renewal period opens when you get upgraded to AG.

It's complicated but it works to your advantage because accumulated TPs are not zeroed at membership-year-end for tier upgrades.

Still with me? :D ?| ][|)
#856480 by Bretty
04 Sep 2013, 13:48
No you haven't, thanks Joey, that makes sense ta.

See - this place is a mine if information, thanks guys :)
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