Hi all, thought I'd post a bunch of info while it's fresh in my mind, I'm a new member here but feel like I've been around for years and hopefully it's helpful info to someone in my position who's looking for confirmation that you can infact book reward flights from AU to EU~! (excuse the lack of proper terms like J class etc though!)
I'd amassed almost 700k points over a few years of domestic flights for work, and our goal (my wife and I) was to book return tickets to europe in business class, we honestly didn't care much where the destination was, and we're super flexible with times & dates but just wanted that elusive business class seat.
i finally managed to book MEL-ZRH return tonight, but it cost me the better part of an hour on the phone with the callcentre.
things i've learned over the last ~6 weeks, and specifically tonight:
- the VA flight search on their website is seriously flawed
- flight availability varies *wildly*
- it's seemingly impossible to book a legit "return" fare using the website
- the helpdesk don't necessarily want to help you
- a calm persistence with the helpdesk and a request to speak to a supervisor (even if you don't) seems to get you further than anything else.
i had to search for the individual flight legs, searching for a MEL-ZRH ticket showed up VA flight numbers and no availability, regardless of dates. but searching for MEL-SIN and SIN-ZRH gave me heaps more results... same story for the return leg.
i'd initially thought that booking flights at the maximum time out (330 days) as they became available was the best way to do it, but there seemed to be more availability a little closer in. I tried about 1000 different combinations with date ranges from May through to August, at Munich, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Zurich, even Paris & Amsterdam.
My suspicion is that SQ don't release business reward seats to VA for at least a few weeks after they release PE/Econ but there's no real way to prove it i guess.
once i'd found the 4 individual legs i wanted and got the flight numbers & times all sorted, i rang the helpdesk and was effectively told that they could book the individual legs (the same ones i could book online) but they'd also charge me the callcentre fee, i explained that i wanted to book them as a single booking (the excuse i used was that i didnt want to have to pick up my luggage in SIN and re-check it) and because i wanted the single booking but the website wouldnt let me i didn't think i should have to pay the fee.
after a couple of requests to speak to a supervisor and a few more times explaining that i wanted the 4 legs combined into 1 booking and explaining that i couldnt do this on the website, she finally seemed to grasp what i wanted. went away for about 10 mins and came back and bundled all the flights up into a single booking and charged me the right amount of points for a single booking.
net result was:
MEL-SIN Jul 12 SQ 228 3:40pm -> 9:30pm 79400 / 65000 $86.29
SIN-ZRH Jul 13 SQ 346 1:25am -> 8:15am 101400 / 92000 $56.40
ZRH-SIN Aug 5 SQ 345 11:45am -> 5:55am 100700 / 92000 $52.10
SIN-MEL Aug 6 SQ 207 7:45am -> 5:10pm 78100 / 65000 $78.24
the points / points + pay are listed above for the individual legs, individually through the website that should've been 719200 / 628000 $546.06, but once it was all combined it was 616200 points (or 556k + $359)
handily enough i didn't have to debate the final price after it was combined, and she also waived the callcentre fee.
i'm *very* happy right now and looking forward to this trip, now i get to start planning trains and hotels
let me know if i can help anyone else out (or if i missed anything glaringly obvious, i've had a few beers since the end of that phonecall!)
I'd amassed almost 700k points over a few years of domestic flights for work, and our goal (my wife and I) was to book return tickets to europe in business class, we honestly didn't care much where the destination was, and we're super flexible with times & dates but just wanted that elusive business class seat.
i finally managed to book MEL-ZRH return tonight, but it cost me the better part of an hour on the phone with the callcentre.
things i've learned over the last ~6 weeks, and specifically tonight:
- the VA flight search on their website is seriously flawed
- flight availability varies *wildly*
- it's seemingly impossible to book a legit "return" fare using the website
- the helpdesk don't necessarily want to help you
- a calm persistence with the helpdesk and a request to speak to a supervisor (even if you don't) seems to get you further than anything else.
i had to search for the individual flight legs, searching for a MEL-ZRH ticket showed up VA flight numbers and no availability, regardless of dates. but searching for MEL-SIN and SIN-ZRH gave me heaps more results... same story for the return leg.
i'd initially thought that booking flights at the maximum time out (330 days) as they became available was the best way to do it, but there seemed to be more availability a little closer in. I tried about 1000 different combinations with date ranges from May through to August, at Munich, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Zurich, even Paris & Amsterdam.
My suspicion is that SQ don't release business reward seats to VA for at least a few weeks after they release PE/Econ but there's no real way to prove it i guess.
once i'd found the 4 individual legs i wanted and got the flight numbers & times all sorted, i rang the helpdesk and was effectively told that they could book the individual legs (the same ones i could book online) but they'd also charge me the callcentre fee, i explained that i wanted to book them as a single booking (the excuse i used was that i didnt want to have to pick up my luggage in SIN and re-check it) and because i wanted the single booking but the website wouldnt let me i didn't think i should have to pay the fee.
after a couple of requests to speak to a supervisor and a few more times explaining that i wanted the 4 legs combined into 1 booking and explaining that i couldnt do this on the website, she finally seemed to grasp what i wanted. went away for about 10 mins and came back and bundled all the flights up into a single booking and charged me the right amount of points for a single booking.
net result was:
MEL-SIN Jul 12 SQ 228 3:40pm -> 9:30pm 79400 / 65000 $86.29
SIN-ZRH Jul 13 SQ 346 1:25am -> 8:15am 101400 / 92000 $56.40
ZRH-SIN Aug 5 SQ 345 11:45am -> 5:55am 100700 / 92000 $52.10
SIN-MEL Aug 6 SQ 207 7:45am -> 5:10pm 78100 / 65000 $78.24
the points / points + pay are listed above for the individual legs, individually through the website that should've been 719200 / 628000 $546.06, but once it was all combined it was 616200 points (or 556k + $359)
handily enough i didn't have to debate the final price after it was combined, and she also waived the callcentre fee.
i'm *very* happy right now and looking forward to this trip, now i get to start planning trains and hotels
let me know if i can help anyone else out (or if i missed anything glaringly obvious, i've had a few beers since the end of that phonecall!)