LAX - Seattle - LAS J Reward

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Steve Dyer

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Hello

Just a quick one, wondering if anyone has managed to do a J reward seat for Los Angeles - Seattle - Las Vegas on either VX or Delta...
Preference would be Virgin America...

Any idea on points cost?

Cheers
 
Hello

Just a quick one, wondering if anyone has managed to do a J reward seat for Los Angeles - Seattle - Las Vegas on either VX or Delta...
Preference would be Virgin America...

Any idea on points cost?

Cheers

Domestic USA both airlines call the product " first" class so the points levels would be LAX SEA – 32700+ tax and SEA LAS -32700 +tax

Both airlines operate direct LAX SEA , however only DL operate a direct SEA LAS . VX you would have to go via SFO or LAX and this would increase the cost

From all reports VX is the better product
 
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Domestic USA both airlines call the product " first" class so the points levels would be LAX SEA – 32700+ tax and SEA LAS -32700 +tax

Both airlines operate direct LAX SEA , however only DL operate a direct SEA LAS . VX you would have to go via SFO or LAX and this would increase the cost

From all reports VX is the better product

US Domestic First costs business points, see the bottom of the table

Velocity Website said:
*^Business includes Virgin Australia, Etihad Airways, Delta Air Lines (including First Class when travelling domestically in the U.S.A), Virgin Atlantic (Upper Class), Virgin America (First Class) and Air New Zealand.
 
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