Not setting foot in Trump's USA, sorry. In fact I've been avoiding that failed state since the 1990s.You can even fly SYD-SFO-SIN on UA for around the same or less
But one flight is Virgin codeshare and the other is straight Singapore Airlines. On the same airplane. The $$ is supposed to be things like airport charges. It's nonsensical.@IrishPete I cannot add that much, I was once a VA proponent but not any more. Looking at your image more points = less $$ and the other way around I would conclude not much has changed. I used to post that getting any flight on VA was easy, go for min points and a few extra bucks and VA would accomodate. looking at what you posted things have not changed much, IME VA would sell their grandmother for less.
To answer your question, the difference in $$$ is simply because Velocity imposes carrier charges on reward flights on Singapore Airlines. The second flight in your screenshot is a reward flight and so includes carrier charges of USD 120. The first flight is an "any seat" award which costs more points, but for which there are no carrier charges.I understand the difference in points, but why the difference in $$$?
And earns points and status credits?The first flight is an "any seat" award which costs more points, but for which there are no carrier charges.
To answer your question, the difference in $$$ is simply because Velocity imposes carrier charges on reward flights on Singapore Airlines. The second flight in your screenshot is a reward flight and so includes carrier charges of USD 120. The first flight is an "any seat" award which costs more points, but for which there are no carrier charges.
So for that flight you have a choice: an "any seat" for more points and less money, or a reward ticket for fewer points and more money.
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Sorry, Velocity calls them "Points + Pay".And earns points and status credits?
With Velocity and most (all??) other frequent flyer programs, it's possible to use points for flights in two ways: Reward flights, or "Points + Pay" or whatever the airlines call them.Those are definitely all words, but they aren't describing anything logical.
Yes there is still the option to adjust the combination on the payment pageI thought Points plus Pay used a slider on the booking page to choose different combinations of money and points.
There's the slider for an award booking which is effectively buying points by using $ to reduce your points costOkay, incomperehensible?
I thought Points plus Pay used a slider on the booking page to choose different combinations of money and points.