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#879458 by Mummalcat
03 Aug 2014, 22:55
Hi from a long time reader, first posting. I need a couple of tier points to keep my AU status - can anyone tell me whether I can take a LR flight and return immediately on the same plane. Any advice gratefully received.
#879459 by mitchja
03 Aug 2014, 23:05
Welcome to V-Flyer :)

Yes, you can indeed do that. As they are domestic flights, arriving and departing pax mix at the departure gates so you can just walk off the flight, sit down and wait for your return flight.
#879490 by JCBR
04 Aug 2014, 15:35
It might be a lot easier to give flying club call.
They have discretion.
#885439 by KaySal
14 Oct 2014, 17:50
Sorry to resurrect this post - but was OP able to get a positive outcome via calling Flying Club? I ask as I am in a similar boat :( . Have 3 flights booked in December but need 2 tier points to renew by end November. As I am not based in the UK, Little Red is not really an option. Should I wait until closer to the time perhaps? Any tips would be great!
#885475 by CHill710
15 Oct 2014, 04:32
KaySal wrote:Sorry to resurrect this post - but was OP able to get a positive outcome via calling Flying Club? I ask as I am in a similar boat :( . Have 3 flights booked in December but need 2 tier points to renew by end November. As I am not based in the UK, Little Red is not really an option. Should I wait until closer to the time perhaps? Any tips would be great!


A quick trip on Delta will give you a couple of tier points.
#885556 by Mummalcat
15 Oct 2014, 20:13
When I called FC about this they agreed to a seven day extension, which was what I needed as I was due to fly the following month.
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