Does Bub earn SC

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We are planning to have Bub fly over to meet her grandparents in India. Will be flying J on SQ, both wife and I are VA WP. Does the bub earn any SC at all. It will be a revenue ticket.
Thanks all..
 
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Not sure what you define as Bub.

However, anyone who is over 2 years old on a paid ticket in their own seat earns points and status credits. Infants (under 2) who travel without a seat (ie on a parents lap) aren't eligible for points or status credits.
 
There is no restriction on age for velocity membership.

https://www.velocityfrequentflyer.com/content/ProgramBenefits/TermsConditions/#membership

Take not that the need to occupy their "wn" paid seat to earn points/SC's. e.g.
21.3 Status Credits for Infants

21.3.1 Members under the age of 2 years who do not travel in their own paid seat on a Virgin Australia or Airline Partner flight will not be entitled to earn any Status Credits.
(There's a similar clause for points erning.)

If they will earn points/SC's these could be "family pooled".
 
Thanks guys. Bub will be around 3 months, will set up her FF number but not expecting any SC.
 
We never got any for our little one - and she probably did ~40 flights (international and domestic) in her first 2 years. Easiest way to think about it is that the SCs are "per seat, not per passenger"
 
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