I didn’t think you could book PE revenue seats via the VA siteThanks. But I've tried a number of different routes and I can find PE for rewards and then as soon as I change to cash, it disappears.
I didn’t think you could book PE revenue seats via the VA siteThanks. But I've tried a number of different routes and I can find PE for rewards and then as soon as I change to cash, it disappears.
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Both partners QR and UA are in the top 3 ironically followed by QF:
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These are their metrics:I wonder how they calculate their rankings.
These are their metrics:
and VA2.0 didn’t rate at all.Both partners QR and UA are in the top 3 ironically followed by QF:
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I've shared this in other threads with other VA partner airlines but it's unfortunately the way things are.Just flew ICN-HKG on Hong Kong Airlines. Had to negotiate quite a bit to be allowed in the priority check-in queue. Then when I showed my VA card at check-in, she gave me the typical apologetic « no, sorry ». So had to be quite firm, leading her to flip through her booklet and VA was indeed there listed as a partner.
Bit of back and forth between her, the supervisor and myself and was given an ok for the number, had to negotiate priority boarding. Then I put my bag on the belt and drama again. I booked a ticket that didn’t include luggage as I was expecting to get the complimentary allowance. Apparently the system just wouldn’t recognise my VA status. Lots of here and there, calls were made, googling was done and the velocity website was showed. Suggested I take it as hand baggage but I had liquids so that was also a nono.
Eventually they agreed to override the system and check my bag in. Seems Asiana ground staff do the handling in ICN so I don’t blame them for not knowing the partnership, but the system not mapping over properly is a bit of a miss.
My tip, stay firm!
...using such phrases as 'It is so hard for you when your systems aren't up to date', 'It's a shame that your senior executives don't get to experience how bad the systems you have to work with are', & 'I know it is not your fault - I appreciate all you;re doing for me'.I've shared this in other threads with other VA partner airlines but it's unfortunately the way things are.
Alway come with first-party documentation to prove your eligibility and don't be afraid to ask to speak with a supervisor. Be firm and confident but also friendly.
Glad this worked out for you in the end!
Took about a week but miles+SC credited normally so seems like at least that part of the integration is working as intended.Just flew ICN-HKG on Hong Kong Airlines. Had to negotiate quite a bit to be allowed in the priority check-in queue. Then when I showed my VA card at check-in, she gave me the typical apologetic « no, sorry ». So had to be quite firm, leading her to flip through her booklet and VA was indeed there listed as a partner.
Bit of back and forth between her, the supervisor and myself and was given an ok for the number, had to negotiate priority boarding. Then I put my bag on the belt and drama again. I booked a ticket that didn’t include luggage as I was expecting to get the complimentary allowance. Apparently the system just wouldn’t recognise my VA status. Lots of here and there, calls were made, googling was done and the velocity website was showed. Suggested I take it as hand baggage but I had liquids so that was also a nono.
Eventually they agreed to override the system and check my bag in. Seems Asiana ground staff do the handling in ICN so I don’t blame them for not knowing the partnership, but the system not mapping over properly is a bit of a miss.
My tip, stay firm!
