If you book Virgin flights through Expedia, do you still get the miles and tier points
Thanks?...
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gumshoe wrote:However if you pay using a VS credit card you wouldn't get the extra miles bonus you'd get if you booked with VS direct.
gumshoe wrote:However if you pay using a VS credit card you wouldn't get the extra miles bonus you'd get if you booked with VS direct.
Sealink wrote:There should be no real difference fare wise, and last time I booked via Expedia they had no credit card charges.
Link your Flying Club membership and you can view your booking on the Virgin website.
However you won't have the same access to make changes to your booking, be offered upgrades etc. as all changes etc. have to go through Expedia.
gumshoe wrote:However if you pay using a VS credit card you wouldn't get the extra miles bonus you'd get if you booked with VS direct.
Daniel Armstrong wrote:Sorry to hijack the thread...
I am off to Stockholm in May, flying with SAS and booking through Expedia. Is there anyway I can earn the miles with Virgin as a partner airline?
tontybear wrote:gumshoe wrote:However if you pay using a VS credit card you wouldn't get the extra miles bonus you'd get if you booked with VS direct.
I'm fairly sure that the last time I booked a VS flight using my VS Amex cia Expedia that I did get the bonus as the entry on my statement was from Virgin with a separate charge from Expedia for their fee (about £8). That was a couple of years ago though and it could have changed.
Same happned when I booked a BA flight via Expedia - two CC entries one for BA and one for Expedia.
I could understand not getting the bonus if Expedia collected the cash but in my case it was Virgin who were paid direct.
DragonLady wrote:Topcashback currently offering 3.45 % cashback which negates horrid feescharged by VS.
DL
Bretty wrote:tontybear wrote:gumshoe wrote:However if you pay using a VS credit card you wouldn't get the extra miles bonus you'd get if you booked with VS direct.
I'm fairly sure that the last time I booked a VS flight using my VS Amex cia Expedia that I did get the bonus as the entry on my statement was from Virgin with a separate charge from Expedia for their fee (about £8). That was a couple of years ago though and it could have changed.
Same happned when I booked a BA flight via Expedia - two CC entries one for BA and one for Expedia.
I could understand not getting the bonus if Expedia collected the cash but in my case it was Virgin who were paid direct.
That's still the case Tonty & Gumshoe, I did an expedia booing fir an ex-DUB a couple of months ago and there were 2 payments on my Amex statement and I got the double points.
ratechaser wrote:Smid - I'm just starting to dabble with topcashback, and I also saw the option to convert rewards to tesco clubcard points. But I thought I saw that there was a £50 limit on doing that?
Either way, seems a decent way to boost miles - over 12% currently on Holiday Autos which is going to be worth a bit to me...
DragonLady wrote:It's £50 per year ( rolling 12 months). Some merchants are excluded in the Tesco conversion though.
DL
Smid wrote:DragonLady wrote:It's £50 per year ( rolling 12 months). Some merchants are excluded in the Tesco conversion though.
DL
Bah, that is news to me, I'm just past that. There was me thinking an easy 50K miles for BA for something...
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