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#902641 by SlimpyJones
06 May 2015, 10:23
Didn't see this announced anywhere, but it looks like certain US routes have had some pretty hefty reductions on the miles needed for an Economy seat.

Currently only 25,000 needed for return trips to BOS, EWR, JFK, IAD, ORD, ATL, DTW and MIA, plus taxes.

Must be booked by May 20th.

http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/gb/en/fl ... ights.html

Not bad at all!
#902664 by spacedog
06 May 2015, 13:12
Ah, I got excited but then realised it's only for Y! Ah well. Hopefully the next one with some PE availability will come out just as I get my next set of AMEX vouchers...
#902665 by Smid
06 May 2015, 13:28
spacedog wrote:Ah, I got excited but then realised it's only for Y! Ah well. Hopefully the next one with some PE availability will come out just as I get my next set of AMEX vouchers...


Do you mean the PE upgrade vouchers? They seem to be the only ones of worth...

In which case you buy a Y reward seat, and use the voucher.

Or am I missing your meaning?
#902668 by stevebrass
06 May 2015, 14:58
Smid wrote:
spacedog wrote:Ah, I got excited but then realised it's only for Y! Ah well. Hopefully the next one with some PE availability will come out just as I get my next set of AMEX vouchers...


Do you mean the PE upgrade vouchers? They seem to be the only ones of worth...

In which case you buy a Y reward seat, and use the voucher.

Or am I missing your meaning?


The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.
#902669 by yoda1401
06 May 2015, 15:17
Been waiting for this for a while, but no routes to orlando? and no premium ?Do you think they will be released later or not at all? Thanks for any help.

Also I got the am ex card in december and have the companion reward (bleh) and 2 x premium ec upgrades but am i right in thinking they dont go on until your 1 year anniversary?

thanks again
#902671 by Eggtastico
06 May 2015, 16:12
stevebrass wrote:
Smid wrote:
spacedog wrote:Ah, I got excited but then realised it's only for Y! Ah well. Hopefully the next one with some PE availability will come out just as I get my next set of AMEX vouchers...


Do you mean the PE upgrade vouchers? They seem to be the only ones of worth...

In which case you buy a Y reward seat, and use the voucher.

Or am I missing your meaning?


The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.


There has to be PE seats available to use the vouchers.
+ you pay PE Taxes.
#902675 by HokeyPokey
06 May 2015, 17:05
The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.


There has to be PE seats available to use the vouchers.
+ you pay PE Taxes.


So I ought to be thinking of these as PE redemptions with a miles discount rather than a free upgrade as marketed ?| ?
#902677 by Nottingham Nick
06 May 2015, 17:39
HokeyPokey wrote:So I ought to be thinking of these as PE redemptions with a miles discount rather than a free upgrade as marketed ?| ?


Where in the marketing is it described as a "free upgrade"?

Virgin are not that stupid.

The website just says "Upgrade from Economy to Premium Economy when you spend £10,000 in a year on this card."

Nick
#902678 by polb74
06 May 2015, 17:58
HokeyPokey wrote:
The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.


There has to be PE seats available to use the vouchers.
+ you pay PE Taxes.


So I ought to be thinking of these as PE redemptions with a miles discount rather than a free upgrade as marketed ?| ?

Pretty much, the voucher just allows you to book a Premium redemption for the number of miles you'd pay for an Economy redemption. The taxes are the same as if you'd booked a straight PE ticket. But PE for 25,000 miles return is a fantastic deal.
#902691 by Neil
06 May 2015, 20:07
Blacky1 wrote:Can you use your PE voucher when you book online or do you need to ring up ?


It has to be done over the phone.
You could book the Y miles seat online, and then call to upgrade, but it's just easier to do it all over the phone.
#902692 by Blacky1
06 May 2015, 20:13
Neil wrote:
Blacky1 wrote:Can you use your PE voucher when you book online or do you need to ring up ?


It has to be done over the phone.
You could book the Y miles seat online, and then call to upgrade, but it's just easier to do it all over the phone.


Ta Neil
#902720 by HokeyPokey
07 May 2015, 08:36
polb74 wrote:
HokeyPokey wrote:
The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.




So I ought to be thinking of these as PE redemptions with a miles discount rather than a free upgrade as marketed ?| ?


Pretty much, the voucher just allows you to book a Premium redemption for the number of miles you'd pay for an Economy redemption. The taxes are the same as if you'd booked a straight PE ticket. But PE for 25,000 miles return is a fantastic deal.


Right, thanks for that - I had assumed, not having redeemed any yet, from what I had read in ts and cs that the vouchers upgraded your class of travel for the same miles AND tax/fees as an economy redemption. I can see how I've misinterpreted the small print.

HP
#902723 by Smid
07 May 2015, 08:55
stevebrass wrote:The Econ - PE Rewards Upgrade voucher - you buy a PE reward seat but pay at Economy miles rate. With an economy reward sale they become really good value.


Yes, I understand this. I was asking why he had a voucher for the upgrade, and yet was waiting for a PE reward seat sale. Ie: he should be using it NOW.
#902744 by lovetoholiday
07 May 2015, 14:40
We used our PE vouchers earlier in the year for this months trip to DXB, a total bargain. PE x 3 (2 EC->PE with vouchers, 1 x miles PE) all for approx. £1200.
Happy Days :)
#902766 by CHill710
07 May 2015, 21:44
yoda1401 wrote:Been waiting for this for a while, but no routes to orlando? and no premium ?Do you think they will be released later or not at all? Thanks for any help.


You could fly to ATL or JFK and then get a cheap delta flight down to MCO just make sure you leave enough time between flights to make the connection.
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