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Can you only claim air miles for flights booked directly with VA / VH or can you still claim them if you book seats via another airline eg. Continental who have seats allocated on Virgin planes ? :confused3

Thanks :thumbsup2
 
From Virgins web site re Continental


Economy Class mileage* 100% miles flown
High Yield Economy Class mileage* 150% miles flown
Business Class mileage* 150% miles flown
First Class mileage 150% miles flown

Additional Information


UK members will earn 200% in Business Class (BusinessFirst) on all UK/US routes.

When booking, you'll need to quote your Flying Club membership number.

Please show your Flying Club membership card at check in.

For one-way flights, halve the number of miles earned.

To make a reservation, call the airline direct on 0845 6076760 / 0800 776464 (US Toll Free).

Keep all copies of your original tickets/e-tickets and boarding passes until the correct amount of miles appear on your account. If the miles do not show on your account within six weeks, click here to make a claim. Please note: you must be logged in to your Flying Club account to view the Claim Missing Miles form.

If you're a member of one of our partner airlines' frequent flyer programmes, please note that you can only earn miles in one scheme for any particular flight.

You can visit Continental Airlines website at www.continental.com

Terms & Conditions apply (below).
 
Definitely would recommend spending an hour looking at Virgin partners via Waneg's link above.

It's worth considering the partners if your renting a car or booking a weekend away. You may pay a small amount over the alternatives but when you consider the savings on M+M it can be great value.
 

If you are booking a CO flight on a codeshare that is on a VS plane you will not earn any tier points or miles I am afraid.

The same applies for BMI codeshares with air canada. - but they dont fly to orlando anyway!

obi print above i correct for CO flights but if you read the T&Cs, codeshares on VS planes are excluded!
 
If you are booking a CO flight on a codeshare that is on a VS plane you will not earn any tier points or miles I am afraid.

The same applies for BMI codeshares with air canada. - but they dont fly to orlando anyway!

obi print above i correct for CO flights but if you read the T&Cs, codeshares on VS planes are excluded!

Never knew that, clause here from T&C's
I suppose they want to encourage you to book with Virgin if you are on a Virgin plane.
15.2 Continental Airlines:
Continental Airlines: Code share services operated by Continental Airlines with tickets bearing a 'VS' flight prefix will earn miles. Tickets with 'CO' prefix will not qualify for miles.

Full Partner T&C's here
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/frequentflyer/tsandcs/partnertermsandconditions.jsp
 
Never knew that, clause here from T&C's
I suppose they want to encourage you to book with Virgin if you are on a Virgin plane.
15.2 Continental Airlines:
Continental Airlines: Code share services operated by Continental Airlines with tickets bearing a 'VS' flight prefix will earn miles. Tickets with 'CO' prefix will not qualify for miles.

Full Partner T&C's here
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/frequentflyer/tsandcs/partnertermsandconditions.jsp

I think that the T&C that you have quoted is slightly different from what gavvy is saying...

gavvy is saying that if you book on VS metal, a CO flight number (i.e. a codeshare) will not earn you VS miles.

What you have quoted from the T&Cs, wayneg, is that if you book on CO metal that is operating a VS codeshare (i.e. where it is possible to have a VS flight number), then you will not qualify for VS miles if your ticket has the CO flight number.

Basically both boil down to the same thing: no matter what metal you fly on (either a CO or VS plane), IF a codeshare is operated (i.e. if that flight can have either a VS or a CO flight number), then your ticket must have the VS flight number to qualify for VS miles...

ALice
 
Alice.
You lost me,:rotfl2: don't worry though if we have both given correct info. I have only had 3 hours sleep and its just not sinking in.:goodvibes
 
Alice.
You lost me,:rotfl2: don't worry though if we have both given correct info. I have only had 3 hours sleep and its just not sinking in.:goodvibes

Wayne,

Gavvy is talking about flights on Virgin planes. The T&C you quoted is talking about flights on Continental planes...

:goodvibes

Alice
 
I think wayne quotes the opp of what I was trying to say, but both are true, basically you have to have a VS ticket to earn miles on a VS plane!

So if you book through CO you wil not earn tier points or miles, even though your on a VS plane!
 


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