doctorstrangelove
Member
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2020
- Posts
- 145
Hi all,
I just had a very pleasant surprise using my Velocity points. I've been looking to book rewards tickets to and from Europe for Christmas and yet again found myself unable to utilize my 400,000 Qantas pesos. Having seen the light and fled the QFF programme over a year ago I have now accumulated a sizeable war chest of Velocity points - just over 250,000. Utilizing Roame to search for awards seats I was astonished to see the availability of LHR - SIN on SQ in J using Velocity points on 28/12! Out of curiosity (and having never used Velocity to book a rewards flight before) before committing I signed onto SQ to see if it would be cheaper to transfer my Velocity points across and book it with Krisflyer miles. What I discoved was that I couldn't actually book this flight with Krisflyer miles - their website simply gave the option to join the waitlist for 123,000 miles. So for the price of 92,000 Velocity points and $730 ( UK APD ) I've booked J from LHR to SIN. I now just need to get a cheapo ticket on Scoot to get me from SIN to PER (I can tolerate daytime flying in Y for up to 6 hours ).
It's not my ideal redemption, but my attitude is around Christmas you should be happy if you can get even part of the trip covered by an awards fare that doesn't take you too much out of your way!
What I'm curious about is it strikes me as really unusual that a partner airline like Velocity would have access to rewards seats that SQ wasn't offering to their own customers! Is this something that other people have seen with Virgin and SQ in the past? Or indeed any other airline partnership? Or did I chance across a once in a blue moon aberration with the system?
I just had a very pleasant surprise using my Velocity points. I've been looking to book rewards tickets to and from Europe for Christmas and yet again found myself unable to utilize my 400,000 Qantas pesos. Having seen the light and fled the QFF programme over a year ago I have now accumulated a sizeable war chest of Velocity points - just over 250,000. Utilizing Roame to search for awards seats I was astonished to see the availability of LHR - SIN on SQ in J using Velocity points on 28/12! Out of curiosity (and having never used Velocity to book a rewards flight before) before committing I signed onto SQ to see if it would be cheaper to transfer my Velocity points across and book it with Krisflyer miles. What I discoved was that I couldn't actually book this flight with Krisflyer miles - their website simply gave the option to join the waitlist for 123,000 miles. So for the price of 92,000 Velocity points and $730 ( UK APD ) I've booked J from LHR to SIN. I now just need to get a cheapo ticket on Scoot to get me from SIN to PER (I can tolerate daytime flying in Y for up to 6 hours ).
It's not my ideal redemption, but my attitude is around Christmas you should be happy if you can get even part of the trip covered by an awards fare that doesn't take you too much out of your way!
What I'm curious about is it strikes me as really unusual that a partner airline like Velocity would have access to rewards seats that SQ wasn't offering to their own customers! Is this something that other people have seen with Virgin and SQ in the past? Or indeed any other airline partnership? Or did I chance across a once in a blue moon aberration with the system?