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Re: Help with Virgin Air velocity redemption's - massive points needed?!
300-320 days, 4-7 days.
300-320 days, 4-7 days.
thanks for that
I will have to start planning for 2018 it seems like :shock:
So I know these will be popular, but does anyone have any experience booking them?
I've been following availability of 2x J in each direction since December last year.
They are being released roughly 318 days in advance up until now.
But as of the end of January, they appear to have stopped being release.
Does anyone know how this works? Do they release no seats after mid December?
Any advice?
Most people try and resolve this query.
I think the fact is, no one really knows what the heck goes on with these reward seat releases.
Unfortunately, it really has become a matter of checking daily and contacting the call centre as sometimes availability does not show..
There have been a few threads discussing similar things and a lot of success has been around 300 day mark.. not guaranteed
I suggest you will have to keep on checking, as annoying as that is..
Using Award Nexus is a good idea, when they know you'll know.
FWIW I looked 300 days out for 1 seat (wanted 2) LAX-BNE/SYD for any date around 14th Jan this year - No dice.
I checked everyday up until 1 day out.
In the end we flew SFO-SIN-MEL on SQ
So I know these will be popular, but does anyone have any experience booking them?
I've been following availability of 2x J in each direction since December last year.
They are being released roughly 318 days in advance up until now.
But as of the end of January, they appear to have stopped being release.
Does anyone know how this works? Do they release no seats after mid December?
Any advice?
spacebarCJEMNMAC is right on the money.
In addition to the comments, it's important to note that award seats are NOT to reward you for being a loyal, or valuable customer.
They are there purely as a mechanism to drive revenue to the loyalty program and airline.
The loyalty program (Velocity, in this case) wants you to take out more credit cards.
The airline (Virgin Australia, in this case) is allowing the purchase of seats using Velocity Points in place of cash, to fill the planes.
As such, the airline will release award seats when the flight is under-sold, or the chances of selling a seat for cash are lower than usual.
There is no requirement, nor incentive for award seats to be released at set time-frames.
Using Award Nexus is a good idea, when they know you'll know.
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I'm starting to think I'm going to have to cancel my trip... Got flights sorted BNE > HKG > JFK. Can't get reward flights home it seems![]()