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Thread: Best use of Virgin Flying Club Miles?

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    we were given 25000 each because of a 12 hour flight delay last year.
    No matter how or when we look, non school holidays, on the web site we can only use 2000 miles plus money. There does not seem to be an option to use all of them plus money or any over 2000.
    This does not seem right as if we fly to Orlando twice a year it would take 6 years to use up.
    Of course any miles + money does not gather more miles.
    Any other options known?
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    If you travel in N class rconomy seats both ways then you will get around 4,300 miles, if you go for Q class (they usually seem to be around £50 dearer) then you get around 8,600 miles so would only nedd to do 3 trips and will then have enough for a free trip (50k) miles or 40k if they are on sale.
    We have used free trip sin school summer holidays to go to LA and Boston/Orlando and not had trouble getting seats (for 3 of us) so far. We have enough for a free trip at the moment but are waiting till we go in peak time to use them as it makes more economic sense. We tend to use them when we aren't going to the villa because then we only have accommodation to pay for on that trip.
    Babblin Boo


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    all

    many many thanks for your ideas etc - i think that I'll just have to spend a bit of time with Virgin on the phone as and/when the summer 09 flights are announced

    Forrest


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum
    Ian
    If you travel in N class rconomy seats both ways then you will get around 4,300 miles, if you go for Q class (they usually seem to be around £50 dearer) then you get around 8,600 miles so would only nedd to do 3 trips and will then have enough for a free trip (50k) miles or 40k if they are on sale.
    We have used free trip sin school summer holidays to go to LA and Boston/Orlando and not had trouble getting seats (for 3 of us) so far. We have enough for a free trip at the moment but are waiting till we go in peak time to use them as it makes more economic sense. We tend to use them when we aren't going to the villa because then we only have accommodation to pay for on that trip.
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    thanks for that steph, but my point is that if you have the miles you don't seem to be able to use them in their entirety just bit by bit; or is it that I should talk to Virgin on the phone rather than try and do it on the web?
    The various classes of course have the miles but its the offers that exclude the miles. Miles I have so I dont need to get more.
    I'm not explaining this well[msnembarrased]
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    The miles plus money offers are based on a set amount of miles for each it's 2000 miles +money for Economy class then xxx amount for premium economy and xxxx for upper class . I'm not sure on the number required for each but can check 8,000 for premium economy seems to ring a bell but not sure on Upper. If you are close to the number required for a free flight you can buy miles to top it up, but as you say you can't say I've got 25,000 miles so what do I need to to make it up to 50k.
    You say you were given these 25k miles for a 24 hour delay so obviously were booked onto a Virgin flight, have you added the miles for the flight itself? If you were not members at the time then you can have backdated flight miles up to 6 months which will bring the number up.
    2,000 Flying Club miles for an Economy fare

    7,500 Flying Club miles for a Premium Economy fare

    15,000 Flying Club miles for an Upper Class fare


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    I don,t know if this helps but i recently queried whether we could use the miles from mine and my husband,s accounts to purchase a rewards flight for our daughter when she goes on a volunteer trip to South Africa mext year.This is the email from Virgin:

    When booking a return reward, miles can be taken from a maximum of 2 Flying Club accounts, though only providing equal amounts of miles are being redeemed from each. For example, a reward requiring 40,000 miles can be obtained (subject to reward seat availability) by redeeming 20,000 miles from each account.

    If booking a one way reward, all mileage required must be taken from 1 Flying Club account.

    It isn't possible to transfer miles between Flying Club accounts, or from another frequent flyer programme to Flying Club.

    If you require further assistance please speak with your Flying Club helpline.




    also this from another email

    With regards to your query, to make a third party booking for your daughter it will be necessary for you to contact your Flying Club helpline. The miles can be taken from two accounts and can be used to make a booking for third person.

    Hope this helps
    Y vonne


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    The main problem with getting Upper Class reward flights to Orlando is because there are so few to start with, only 14 on each flight. Having said that I have done it a couple of times, usually either when the flights are first released or within 7 days of travel when they can release any unsold seats for reward bookings and upgrades.

    If like Susan J you are lucky enough to have that many miles, it's very easy to get UC (no first on Virgin) to Miami and add on a limo from there(just a few extra miles) which will take you to any address in the state of Florida. We like to do that once a year and we can then both relax and have a drink without driving when we arrive, also nice if you want to do a side trip to the keys or the coast.

    Jill


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    thanks Steph et al,
    Seems I will have to stick with the 2000+ bit then.
    We had a miles + money flight last year that was delayed , so did not get the miles on that flight.
    We are still using up miles that HAVE accumulated from flights we booked 'normally' and got miles with them.

    Whilst we have the miles it does not seem any point in booking a 'normal flight'
    as this just increases the number from which we can only use 2000.
    We never have flown PE as cannot justify the expense
    Ian Dee
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    I still haven't got my head round Virgin miles plus money. I was checking out the cost of an extra seat this summer (might bring father in law. Miles plus money costs £2500 plus 15000 miles; without using the airmiles it costs £2300 amd you get 17,000 miles given to you.

    Doesn't make any sense to me.
    Tonish


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    Is this flying Upper Class?


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