narikin wrote:"Fare bucket
Check in order (SEQ/BCN)
FC Status
Single traveller"
So, given same fare bucket, a freshly minted FC Red who grabbed an earlier SEQ would be given priority over a lifetime Au, who did OLCI an hour later?! Sounds an odd priority list to me. (I appreciate its conjecture!)
Like I said, conjecture. Nobody outside of revenue management or experience of actually working for VS would likely know the full details. Believe me, i've tried to get it out of people, and everything else I know is based on many dozens of VS flights where I try and game the system - often with success.
SEQ/BCN is usually in reverse order, i.e. last to check-in = first to move.
No matter what though, VS has a fairly manual system, certainly in comparison to BA. A lot of these decisions do not happen until after check-in closes, where as the BA system has already made determinations prior to OLCI opening.
BA, so the thinking goes, actually DEprioritise frequent flyers when it comes to op-ups.
The thinking being if a low or no status passenger who flies with BA infrequently gets upgraded from premium to business, there’s a decent chance they’ll be converted and not only choose BA but pay for business instead of premium next time.
Whereas upgrading a FF is unlikely to generate extra business as that person is already loyal to BA and less likely to pay in future to upgrade from the cabin they normally fly in.
Absolutely correct. I got lots a number of op-ups when Bronze & Silver despite being on flights with colleagues who were Gold. It's an interesting tactic.
Fly's a little too much.