This is my first post having only recently discovered the site, so please forgive the fact that my question may provoke a groaning response of "not again" from the "old hands".
I have 137,000 Virgin Points and 2 Premium Economy upgrades (and what I gather is a useless Companion Voucher) courtesy of my Virgin Amex Credit Card. My wife and I want to go to Antigua for the last two weeks of November this year (exact dates not critical) and I am rather lost as to the best way to use points and money for any given grade of seat. [For the life of me, I cannot find out from the VIrgin website how to find out the grade of seats which so many seem to talk about with consummate authority!]
At the moment I have a provisional reservation following a call to Virgin Flyer Club Helpline for Upper Class seats both ways for £1,920 + 100,000 miles and I don't have a clue whether that is good value for money. It clearly doesn't use the Premium Economy upgrade tickets I've got (valid for one way or both?), but when I asked what the cost of going one way PE and one way UC would be, I was told £1,820 + 75,000 miles, so sticking with the UC both ways seemed a better bet.
But am I missing a trick here? There seem to be so many "tricks of the trade" that I am feeling bewildered and any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have 137,000 Virgin Points and 2 Premium Economy upgrades (and what I gather is a useless Companion Voucher) courtesy of my Virgin Amex Credit Card. My wife and I want to go to Antigua for the last two weeks of November this year (exact dates not critical) and I am rather lost as to the best way to use points and money for any given grade of seat. [For the life of me, I cannot find out from the VIrgin website how to find out the grade of seats which so many seem to talk about with consummate authority!]
At the moment I have a provisional reservation following a call to Virgin Flyer Club Helpline for Upper Class seats both ways for £1,920 + 100,000 miles and I don't have a clue whether that is good value for money. It clearly doesn't use the Premium Economy upgrade tickets I've got (valid for one way or both?), but when I asked what the cost of going one way PE and one way UC would be, I was told £1,820 + 75,000 miles, so sticking with the UC both ways seemed a better bet.
But am I missing a trick here? There seem to be so many "tricks of the trade" that I am feeling bewildered and any help would be greatly appreciated.