Is it Becoming to Hard to Use Velocity Points or Is It Just Me?

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Jazzop

Member since 02 Dec 2016

Total posts 124

Is anyone having a better experience with using Velocity points than me? I've never found any PE or Business options to the US except for the standard, exorbitant options. The ability to upgrade off a Freedom fare is frustrating as you're not guaranteed yet have to fork out the extra 30 - 50% cost of the Freedom fare upfront.
I have been able to get flights to the Vanuatu in economy once... which was great... but now all I can find is domestic economy.

I'm at that point where I'm going to admit defeat, ie swap my cards and flights for QF and convert all my velocity points to KrisFlyer.

Doubleplatinum Banned

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer Platinum

Member since 07 Feb 2013

Total posts 431

I dont look for USA rewards but don't have problems whenever looking for flights through singapore. Most of the time i book 2 to 3 days before the flight and no probs.

Michael Kao

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 06 Nov 2014

Total posts 164

It's not just you, it is getting harder. Certainly compare to before.


That doesn't mean there is no seat. Like said above, spaces on SQ is still quite readily available. On EY is also pretty good except the high redemption fee. Domestic on 737 is widely available.

Flights to USA is always hard to get, regardless of which FFP

mspcooper

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 09 May 2013

Total posts 456

I think VA Business class would sell out very quickly as they have an awesome product (wide bodies). I recently redeemed 5 business class seats fully on points from BNE-DUD return. Even before the refurbish, their business class was selling out as the demand for the traffic (Direct) to the US is very high

Spaniel

Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards

Member since 12 Apr 2017

Total posts 28

Don’t pay for the Flexi economy ticket unless the reward seat is there available. Then call Velocity and book the flexi seat and upgrade it at the same time

JohnGB

Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards

Member since 11 Jul 2017

Total posts 22

Yes I think it is becoming much harder to get any seats on routes to and from the US. It seems as though they are offering less reward seats. It seems to be getting harder to upgrade on points as well. I have failed to get an upgrade from PE to Business the last 3 times i've flown between Aus & LA, whereas in the past I would get them most of the time.

Last editedby JohnGB at Jan 24, 2018, 07:24 AM.

brettepi

Member since 10 Jul 2017

Total posts 86

velocity points are a disgrace

aussiflyer

Member since 27 Jan 2016

Total posts 41

I have noticed previously where i think it must have been nested to a fare class now they just blanket block out peak flights domestically.

Chris C.

Member since 24 Apr 2012

Total posts 1,116

For flights to the USA, call Velocity and ask about booking Hawaiian Airlines to Honolulu from Sydney or Brisbane (which you can book with points in business class or economy). From there you can connect to a variety of mainland destinations with Hawaiian, including the biggies of LA and New York, although Hawaiian Airlines is in the higher of the two Velocity redemption tables so you'll need a few extra points than flying with VA or VA+Delta.

These rewards don't show via the Velocity website, but booking over the phone is relatively straightforward, and could be a good way of getting to where you're headed in the USA by still using your points. :)

yuhaohuang

Member since 16 Jan 2018

Total posts 4

Don’t pay for the Flexi economy ticket unless the reward seat is there available. Then call Velocity and book the flexi seat and upgrade it at the same time

That was exactly what I thought, thinking it was going be straight forward, but it was anything but that. I had purchased an Economy Getaway BNE-LAX return in preparation for my trip and expecting there to be a Business Reward seat to be released. I checked the website on a daily basis and called the GCC on a weekly basis to see if there was any changes to the situation. I was quite flexible with the date as well so continuously check the availability for 1 week prior my flight date.


I ended up being charged for the difference of the Economy Getaway to Economy Flexi (as per expected). And they also charged me for the change of ticket which was around $150/person/leg. Its completely up to the discretion of the agent whether they waive that change fee or not but unfortunately the agent that I received was adamant that it was standard process.

In addition to that BNE-LAX Business Reward seats were not released so had to change my route to BNE-MEL-LAX and spent some extra points for the upgrade of BNE-MEL business class.

While over in the US, I again continuously checked for the return upgrade availability but ended up with nothing and just took the purchased Economy seat back.

yuhaohuang

Member since 16 Jan 2018

Total posts 4

It's not just you, it is getting harder. Certainly compare to before.

That doesn't mean there is no seat. Like said above, spaces on SQ is still quite readily available. On EY is also pretty good except the high redemption fee. Domestic on 737 is widely available.

Flights to USA is always hard to get, regardless of which FFP

Definitely agree on this. SQ operated (VA code) Business Reward seems to be readily available. AU East Coast - SIN - Europe/US/Asia Business Reward seats seems readily available on the velocity booking site.


SQ Business Reward flights booked through Singapore Air website is meant to have a higher quota but I've never tried that. Need to transfer Velocity to Krisflyer, which makes it slightly more expensive.

Supertech

Member since 17 Apr 2016

Total posts 11

HAve come to the conclusion that Kris Flyer points are much harder to use now that Perth is in the South West Pacific area.  ANyone else cross about this?

deegee93

Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards

Member since 27 Jan 2017

Total posts 37

Managed to recently get the US redemption I wanted. VA9 in premium and VA1 in business but I was super flexible with dates (VA9 only runs on a Sunday night and it was what I wanted however I was happy to fly any time) and looked at all east cost options.


I did spend probably about 6 weeks checking regularly but got what I wanted. However I agree with most other people and I’ll continue to use my points to upgrade on short haul international or with book a reward seat with Singapore Airlines then just pay cash for US trips.

Tui

Member since 25 Feb 2017

Total posts 4

I used Velocity points for flights on Hainan from XIY to PEK and Hong Kong Airlines From PVG to HKG and Virgin from HKG to MEL without any problems back in October.. but just last week I couldn’t get a flight from HKG to ICN on Hong Kong Airlines using Velocity Points and had to pay cash.. it’s hard for me to make a definitive call at the moment.. but 3 out of 4 ain’t bad..

kureus

Member since 15 May 2015

Total posts 2

I just got 2 one-way business class seats from SYD to LAX in late December 2018 on DL40 at the cheapest reward cost (95,500 points each seat). I was amazed when they appeared and I grabbed them straight away. I know to get these seats you have to grab them as soon as they appear, but I assumed Virgin didn't give away any award seats around Christmas time (they would fill these planes with full fares easily at this time of the year, so I couldn't believe my luck!)


So far, I have flown to LAX at least once per year, every year, for the past 7 years and always managed to get the cheapest business class reward seat when I knew the date I wanted to fly a long way in advance. I agree it is definitely getting harder, but if you know a long way in advance when you have to fly and/or are flexible (e.g. I know the dates of a US conference I will be attending 18 months ahead of time) it is generally achievable if you are diligent in checking regularly.


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