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#855115 by MedwayControl
21 Aug 2013, 20:53
Sorry if this has been asked before, but can anyone tell me if Flying Club Gold card holders are entitled to either free or discounted economy comfort seating on Delta? The VS website says AU get access to preferred seating but it isn't clear if this includes Economy Comfort.

According to Delta website Flying Blue, SkyTeam and Virgin Velocity top tiers receive discounts or complimentary seats in this cabin. Was hoping the site just had not been updated.

I ask as I am considering Delta for a trip at Easter to NYC instead of my usual VS PE and will be FC Gold by then. Buying Economy Comfort certainly won't break the bank but don't want to pay for the seats now only to find I could have reserved them for free on hitting gold (they are non-refundable).

Thanks in advance. :)
#855136 by joeyc
21 Aug 2013, 23:18
Sorry to break this guys but 'Preferred' seating is not the same as Economy comfort.

For a VS comparison, think of it this way: 'Preferred' seating equates to exit row, extra leg room and bulkhead (DL give more options on this front - some of the window and aisle seats are also classed as 'preferred').. Economy comfort is plain old PE :P

At least being AU with DL means something as opposed to VX ii)

Blacky1 wrote:Don't know the answer but will be interested in any replies as I'm considering similar for my next trip to NY


Back again Blacky y) y) Is there a sale on UC seats by chance :w
#855137 by tontybear
21 Aug 2013, 23:31
joey speaketh the truth

preferred seating is not the same an economy comfort (which is sort of PE lite rather than full PE)

preferred seating
#855157 by adjonline
22 Aug 2013, 07:11
I flew HND-SEA a couple of weeks ago, and paid for an Economy Comfort Seat. As AU, I paid approx. $60 per person. There was nothing explicitly stating what the ordinary price was, or that this was a discounted price, but from looking online it does appear that this was less than the norm - suggesting that VS AU receive a similar discount to Delta and VA top tier passengers
#855159 by MedwayControl
22 Aug 2013, 08:59
Thanks for your responses. I am well aware the EC is different to the preferred seats. I was interested as DL offer the EC seats complimentary or discounted to their other partner airlines. Virgin is not famous for being specific about what they offer on their website!

The seat map looks wide open so I will probably book my DL flights and then add the EC bit once I'm gold in December. Either that or book my usual VS Premium Economy... I know what I'd rather do but not sure I can justify the extra cost... Or can I?! ;)
#855180 by LovingGold
22 Aug 2013, 12:00
Just as an update on this...
I flew Delta on a US internal flight yesterday.
Too my surprise on check-in it was noted I was a VS Au and therefore it seems Delta "Sky Priority". I was told I COULD use the lounge, not a great item but hey, and was also told that as the flight was not full they were going to put me in to seat 11A from my orignal seat booking which was indeed "Economy Comfort" :D
So I guess they both do have something in common.......You never know!! :o) :o)
#855942 by MedwayControl
29 Aug 2013, 19:04
Tried asking a VS agent on online chat who politely asked me to contact Delta to see what they could offer me... Hmmm :0

So I rang Delta customer service (which is actually Air France in Paris) and the chap told me that I would have to pay as a FC AU. I wasn't 100% sure he knew what I was on about though... :?

Since BA started their sale today, the VS flights have dropped in price for my dates so I snapped up PE instead. Much happier now that I will be flying VS for my trip at Easter and, most importantly, enjoying the Clubhouse at either end. y)

If anyone else finds out about this, please share the info as I would like to consider this option in the future.
#856454 by LovingGold
04 Sep 2013, 11:23
Just as one further update to this thread.....
On my other internal US flight with Delta, the flight was full, I decided to try on-line check-in and was able to select Economy Comfort for no charge :D :D
So I wonder if it depends on the class of ticket issued???
J
#856572 by adjonline
04 Sep 2013, 23:13
LovingGold wrote:Just as one further update to this thread.....
On my other internal US flight with Delta, the flight was full, I decided to try on-line check-in and was able to select Economy Comfort for no charge :D :D
So I wonder if it depends on the class of ticket issued???
J


I also got free EC on an internal flight - and that is having selected it weeks in advance of the flight.

Based on my two experiences - free internally and seemingly discounted internationally - it appears (I put it no stronger than that!) that FC Au members have EC access equivalent to DL Gold Medallion, as per the table here: http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/ ... efits.html

That said, it is ridiculous we have to work this out through trial and error - it surely cannot be beyond the wit of VS to publish the details!
#856575 by SoloFlyer
05 Sep 2013, 01:00
adjonline wrote:
LovingGold wrote:Just as one further update to this thread.....
On my other internal US flight with Delta, the flight was full, I decided to try on-line check-in and was able to select Economy Comfort for no charge :D :D
So I wonder if it depends on the class of ticket issued???
J


I also got free EC on an internal flight - and that is having selected it weeks in advance of the flight.

Based on my two experiences - free internally and seemingly discounted internationally - it appears (I put it no stronger than that!) that FC Au members have EC access equivalent to DL Gold Medallion, as per the table here: http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/ ... efits.html

That said, it is ridiculous we have to work this out through trial and error - it surely cannot be beyond the wit of VS to publish the details!


Based on that token what's the chances that of VS AG being the same as DL AG? :D I'd love to have the baggage fees waved for domestic flights
#856577 by slinky09
05 Sep 2013, 06:51
As posted above if you are VS Au and you enter your Au card number in your DL booking then you will get access to economy comfort seating. I've done it about ten times already and it is very useful too, together with priority security and boarding.

Note, this does not apply on DL long haul flights.
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