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#864437 by Smid
14 Jan 2014, 13:17
It wasn't clear from the email that it was just economy. I don't think they even bother specifying it explicitly now, I just assume its only economy...
#864440 by Daffodil
14 Jan 2014, 13:43
Smid wrote:-
It wasn't clear from the email that it was just economy. I don't think they even bother specifying it explicitly now, I just assume its only economy...


It appears to be economy only at the moment hopefully they will add PE and Upper later!
#864453 by jbis
14 Jan 2014, 15:26
From their website

Reward Seat Sale Terms and Conditions
8. Credit card upgrades can be applied to this offer.

I presume that means the PE upgrade. I hope so!

JB
#864487 by serenawell
15 Jan 2014, 01:42
Booked a couple of flights to Miami for June, thanks.
#864489 by preiffer
15 Jan 2014, 02:44
Anyone know why the "Taxes/Fees/Surcharges" are different between LAX and SFO...???

Los Angeles
31,875
£216

San Francisco
31,875
£259


(...given that LAX is actually a longer distance flight than SFO!)
#864497 by Sealink
15 Jan 2014, 07:42
Links pasted in V Flyer now default to the home page it seems.

Might LAX charge more fees? Or have more competitors? ;-)
#864500 by jfenney
15 Jan 2014, 08:19
For those that are not aware Avios is also having a no taxes sale to certain European destinations just bagged man to Nice for 18000 and £2 for 2 people with BA :P happy days
#864503 by Decker
15 Jan 2014, 08:49
interesting 'cos on ITA Matrix the taxes/surcharges/fees were identical but for revenue seats they were charging more for SFO than LAX.
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