Daver6
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Hi all,
After thoughts on the best course of action here.
Booked BME to PER on VA using EY points (flight is in August). At the time of booking the aircraft as a 737. I just happened to be on the VA site and noticed my seats for that flight were row 14. I had previously called to get row 1. Looking more closely I see the aircraft is now a F100 which has no J.
At the time of booking I had just enough EY points to burn for two pax in J. Those EY points were due to expire in the next month or two.
Now firstly, I'm pretty disappointed neither EY or VA notified me of this change. I suppose it really is up to EY as I booked through them.
I'm wondering what the best course of action is. I suspect I'll be able to get the refund in points difference without too much hassle. The problem is, if the points expiry is the same as the original, they are a little useless to me.
Another option is I could just insist I want a full refund and use my VA points for that flight in Y and I think I might be able to get better value out of the EY points elsewhere. Again, expiring soon is problematic though.
Ideally, I'd love it if they gave me the cash difference in fares, but I don't see that happening. Alternatively book me onto QF in J. Again, I don't see that happening.
Any other ideas? What would happen if I just turned up at the airport and played dumb. Then after the fact insisted on the refund? Given the flight is in August and the points were due to expire prior, they would have to give me points with an extended expiry? Or if I get the refund now, will day 0 for the points expiry be on the day they are refunded?
I only booked J to burn the points really. Its a short flight and not too fussed about Y. Its more how can I get the best outcome here.
After thoughts on the best course of action here.
Booked BME to PER on VA using EY points (flight is in August). At the time of booking the aircraft as a 737. I just happened to be on the VA site and noticed my seats for that flight were row 14. I had previously called to get row 1. Looking more closely I see the aircraft is now a F100 which has no J.
At the time of booking I had just enough EY points to burn for two pax in J. Those EY points were due to expire in the next month or two.
Now firstly, I'm pretty disappointed neither EY or VA notified me of this change. I suppose it really is up to EY as I booked through them.
I'm wondering what the best course of action is. I suspect I'll be able to get the refund in points difference without too much hassle. The problem is, if the points expiry is the same as the original, they are a little useless to me.
Another option is I could just insist I want a full refund and use my VA points for that flight in Y and I think I might be able to get better value out of the EY points elsewhere. Again, expiring soon is problematic though.
Ideally, I'd love it if they gave me the cash difference in fares, but I don't see that happening. Alternatively book me onto QF in J. Again, I don't see that happening.
Any other ideas? What would happen if I just turned up at the airport and played dumb. Then after the fact insisted on the refund? Given the flight is in August and the points were due to expire prior, they would have to give me points with an extended expiry? Or if I get the refund now, will day 0 for the points expiry be on the day they are refunded?
I only booked J to burn the points really. Its a short flight and not too fussed about Y. Its more how can I get the best outcome here.