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Maximise your credits by buying flexi fares. Flying VA codeshare on SQ will you give the sectors you need. But if you have this covered already then just buy flexi fares on SQ and save yourself some money.

In October I did MEL-SIN-MNL-SIN-MEL on SQ for $1023 and it was 180SC

SQ flights seem to have more fare buckets that fall into the "flexi" category and honestly there isn't a whole lot of difference usually between their saver fares and flexi
 
Hi i'm new to this forum and looking at trying to achieve gold status this year. So far I've registered to family pool my points with my girlfriend and we're looking at flying to Vietnam. What's the best way to maximise my SC? Thanks

Where are you flying from?
 
Hi nightelves

Just checking - what status are you on with Virgin now, and how are you planning to fly to Vietnam (Y or J, which airline is your preference) ?

Hi can I ask what's the difference between the two? I've only just signed up for VFF so at the bottom tier.
 
Maximise your credits by buying flexi fares. Flying VA codeshare on SQ will you give the sectors you need. But if you have this covered already then just buy flexi fares on SQ and save yourself some money.

In October I did MEL-SIN-MNL-SIN-MEL on SQ for $1023 and it was 180SC

SQ flights seem to have more fare buckets that fall into the "flexi" category and honestly there isn't a whole lot of difference usually between their saver fares and flexi

That is awesome! So if I family pool I potentially get 360SC? Yes I'm flying from Melbourne
 
Yes family pooling you will get 360SC if you purchase a flexi fare. If you are just starting out then you will need to have 4 sectors as well, sectors are earnt on VA marketed and operated flights only, basically you will need to have a VA code flight. Also sectors are actual bum on seat, these do not pool

Y = Economy
J = Business
 
Yes family pooling you will get 360SC if you purchase a flexi fare. If you are just starting out then you will need to have 4 sectors as well, sectors are earnt on VA marketed and operated flights only, basically you will need to have a VA code flight. Also sectors are actual bum on seat, these do not pool

Y = Economy
J = Business

So does sector mean MEL - SYD and SYD - MEL count as one sector?
Shame also read that the sector can't be purchase in whole or part using points.
 
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Yes that is correct.

I have a trip coming up in March that is MEL-BNE-SIN-BKK-SIN-SYD-MEL and I booked VA code share and this will count as 6 sectors
 
Wait I can only see 5 sectors in that? How is it that it counts as 6 sectors? I'm starting to get how these things work now. Another thing when you're booking these flights are you using the multi-city function to book that connection that you listed or how are you seeing those additional transits?
 
Oh ok sounds good. So if I'm flying to Vietnam I would want a flight with multi transit to and from Vietnam. After I qualify for the sector can I then use a different Airline such as Singapore to accrue points and SC in Virgin? Hope that makes sense.
 
To vietnam your only option for VA SC is flying VA codeshare on SQ or flying SQ.

You will need to fly MEL-SIN-VIETNAM-SIN-MEL, so if you fly with VA codeshare you will get the 4 required sectors in 1 trip and if you fly to Hanoi you will get 90SC one way, fly to Ho Chi Minh and it's 80SC one way.

I'm only flying that routing as I need 6 sectors to retain Platinum and I want to fly on A380 SIN-SYD
 
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I have a flight in mind that I'm looking at for April. MEL-PER-SIN-VIETNAM-SIN-SYD-MEL. This would give me 6 sectors but how would I check how many status credit this accrue?
 
Velocity website has a calculator (https://www.velocityfrequentflyer.com/content/Earn/Airlines/mileage-calculator/)

MEL-PER = 40
PER-SIN = 40
SIN-Hanoi = 30
SIN - Ho Chi Minh = 20
SIN-SYD = 60
SYD-MEL = 20

So assuming you are booking flexi tickets this will net you 190 to Hanoi or 180 to Ho Chi Minh

You only need 4 sectors & 500 SC to reach gold. Fying MEL-SIN-Vietnam-SIN-MEL get you the 4 required sectors and the same amount of SC, seems pointless to fly those extra connections for no SC value, I would hazard a guess it would be a lot more expensive as well
 
I just tried the link you mentioned it only shows me how many miles is accrued. Weren't able to find how many status credit you get per section
 
Velocity website has a calculator (https://www.velocityfrequentflyer.com/content/Earn/Airlines/mileage-calculator/)

MEL-PER = 40
PER-SIN = 40
SIN-Hanoi = 30
SIN - Ho Chi Minh = 20
SIN-SYD = 60
SYD-MEL = 20

So assuming you are booking flexi tickets this will net you 190 to Hanoi or 180 to Ho Chi Minh

You only need 4 sectors & 500 SC to reach gold. Fying MEL-SIN-Vietnam-SIN-MEL get you the 4 required sectors and the same amount of SC, seems pointless to fly those extra connections for no SC value, I would hazard a guess it would be a lot more expensive as well
Now encouraging people to fly fewer flights is just un-AFF! :D
 
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Found a much better option that would net me 220SC. MEL-BNE-SIN-Vietnam-SIN-BNE-MEL. Works out cheaper than MEL-SIN as well. This is fun. Just saw the flexi option and it only allows a max of 32kg. Is there the option to purchase additional luggage?
 
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