Woo! FTW! Nailed it!
From 01-Aug-2011:
* Singapore Airlines customers will be able to interline on Virgin Australia’s domestic network, allowing them to travel through to a range of destinations with one ticket, through-checked baggage, terminal transfers and inclusive meals; and
* Virgin Australia Velocity Gold members and Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold members will have reciprocal access to each airline’s airport lounges.
From 'Late 2011':
* Singapore Airlines and Virgin Australia will lodge an application with the ACCC in the coming weeks. Subject to approval, customers should be able to experience the full benefits of the alliance from late this year.
At the risk of sounding like a 70 year old technophobe .... What does FTW mean?
Oh hai crazydave98, Velocity Rewards or Virgin Australia,
Just wondering out loud - I hope J and F awards on SQ 77W and A380 will be made available to Velocity members at reasonable redemption rates?
Currently these are shut out off from Star Alliance redemptions, and Krisflyer members have to pay considerably more for Standard Awards rather than the base Saver Award to gain access to these seats. This is got to a point where it's farcical as SQ replaces more and more of its routes with the 77W and A380 aircraft. On some SQ routes you can't even get Saver or Star Alliance awards as they've gone 77W or A380 only.
If Velocity manages to negotiate access to J and F awards on 77W and A380 aircraft (as Miles&More has done on certain services), it will enhance its appeal considerably. And might just get me to switch over from the oneworld camp even more.
Finally, something for the people of Perth to get excited about. Maybe now I can get to Europe without having to travel to Mel or Syd.
Hear hear!
From what I have been hearing of late though Etihad has been looking into starting its own ops into Perth - now that would be a real plus.
you forgot:
Tuesday - Codeshare with SQ AND also the birthday of one of the DJ social media team!
Umm, is my watch 1 year behind?
If it's a tennis match, Qantas took two early sets with ease 6-2 6-1. Third set went to VA 7-6 (a horrible line call that will be forever known as the "Jetstar incident") and i think VA are current 5-1 up and serving in the fourth. A long way from winning but definitely have the momentum on their side while the other mob are looking ragged as we head into the decisive fifth set.
These seats are not just blacked out to Star Alliance, VS, who SQ own 49% of cannot use Flying Club Miles for Business Class seats on ANY SQ flight.
While *A and OW seem to get mentioned here a lot, & yes, an alliance with SQ does make VA membership to *A seem likely, let's not forget that SkyTeam is also another alliance around the place: and Delta is a founding member of that. In fact, according to wiki, it carries more pax than OW and has 28% of the North America market, compared to 15% OW. The same picture shows 0% in Oceania market share: looks like some growth potential there from my perspective... :shock:
Hopefully it won't be like Flying Club! Makes the whole VAust-SQ arrangement much less attractive if Velocity miles can't be used for premium awards on SQ. And here I was preparing to whinge if Velocity members can only access non A380/77W premium awards. :-|
Oh well, look forward to when they announce more details on FFP reciprocity. As they're filing for ATI, one would hope that the FF arrangements will be more comprehensive than there currently exist between SQ and*A or VS.
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The ability to book SQ award flights on the Velocity website would be a HUGE benefit. The VS system of calling up flying club, requesting the flights, waiting 24 hours for a call back only to be told "not available", pick new dates is a joke....