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Originally Posted by edcli
(Post 19838198)
Oh yes anyone else want to trade for DL skypesos let me know too ;)
j/k would be bad for karma. Remember: Every time the PA Dings, a FlyerTalker gets some Things, just trying to expedite......I'm looking at you Clarence |
Originally Posted by crf450x
(Post 19763930)
Or you could sell them for .01 per point.
My wife and I were each saving up for the Virgin 70,000 mile worldwide coach award (and, sadly, was within a month of redeeming for that award when they pulled it). The only way I could get close to replicating that value would be to sell at a penny a mile (and then buy a mileage earning ticket on another carrier where I have elite status). My other realistic alternative would be to redeem into HHonors. I'm thinking of doing that promptly because, if they pull that redemption, my options would be extremely limited. I personally don't value 140,000 HHonors points at $700. More like $500 (admittedly low, but I'd have other options for hotel redemptions). If it were practical to redeem on DL, I'd do that, but it's been confirmed here that such redemptions are essentially imposslble (no surprise, given how horrific Skypeso redemptions are for DL metal). BTW, has there any interest in HA miles on Flyertalk's coupon connection? |
Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 20130567)
BTW, has there any interest in HA miles on Flyertalk's coupon connection? |
Originally Posted by lkar
(Post 20130894)
A little bit, because they are transferable. But they move slowly. Other than Hilton, they have very little utility left given how easy it is to use BA Avios from the west coast to HI. I like them. If you can find saver award to and from the mainland, it is an excellent product.
If I had to, I could use the miles to actually go to Hawaii, but I already have other (probably better) options to do that. So unless there's a legal and safe way to turn these into cash at a penny a mile, I think I'll do the HHonors transfer. Quite a shame. I was looking forward to the Virgin Atlantic flights (something different for me, and good value). |
I think the best cashout option is JetBlue. You get .8 cents on B6 per 1 HA mile. Otherwise, it's .5 cents for gift cards. If you don't fly B6, it doesn't do much for you.
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Originally Posted by lkar
(Post 20131098)
I think the best cashout option is JetBlue. You get .8 cents on B6 per 1 HA mile. Otherwise, it's .5 cents for gift cards. If you don't fly B6, it doesn't do much for you.
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FLASH: The Old VS Redemption Chart Still Works!
To my complete amazement, when I called the Hawaiianmiles service center to complain about the no-notice elimination of the "old" VS redemption chart, they asked me where I wanted to go. I said USA-South Africa in coach. The agent hit a few keystrokes and told me it was 70,000 miles roundtrip. I said, "That's interesting -- let me make a reservation."
And I did. And the process was dreadful. Call after call to get the seats "confirmed" -- even though they showed as "available." And more calls to get the reservation pushed through ticketing. But I got them. Hawaiian's complete incompetence -- allowing the old chart to be booked after they replaced it -- worked to my advantage. My recommendation: if you've got the HA miles and want to fly Virgin Atlantic, book fast. And keep calling until you get an actual ticket number. |
Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 20192962)
To my complete amazement, when I called the Hawaiianmiles service center to complain about the no-notice elimination of the "old" VS redemption chart, they asked me where I wanted to go. I said USA-South Africa in coach. The agent hit a few keystrokes and told me it was 70,000 miles roundtrip. I said, "That's interesting -- let me make a reservation."
And I did. And the process was dreadful. Call after call to get the seats "confirmed" -- even though they showed as "available." And more calls to get the reservation pushed through ticketing. But I got them. Hawaiian's complete incompetence -- allowing the old chart to be booked after they replaced it -- worked to my advantage. My recommendation: if you've got the HA miles and want to fly Virgin Atlantic, book fast. And keep calling until you get an actual ticket number. That is INCREDIBLE!!! I've not much experience with either HA or VS. How did you see if there was availability on VS? |
Originally Posted by AnitaBryant63
(Post 20260939)
That is INCREDIBLE!!! I've not much experience with either HA or VS. How did you see if there was availability on VS?
I did have considerable trouble actually geting my seats confirmed from the "request" -- the HA agents seem generally incompetent in using the right procedure -- and at one point I called Virgin to see what seats would actually be available. Unlike some other airlines, I found the Virgin agents to be very helpful in guiding me to availability (I basically wanted to confirm that what the HA agents were saying was the availability was the REAL availability -- I had little faith in the HA agents doing anything correctly). I think the HA award seats on Virgin are pulled from the same bucket as Virgin's own award seats. So if there's an online way to check that, it would be very useful. Perhaps some folks more familiar with the Virgin program could help in this regard. |
Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 20263991)
I had never previously redeemed miles in the HA program, and I've never flown Virgin. When I initially called HA, it was to complain and then "settle" for an HHonors redemption. When the agent told me it was only 70K for the Virgin tickets, I asked them to check available flights for me. It seems like they're able to tell which flights have award seats, and then "request" them.
I did have considerable trouble actually geting my seats confirmed from the "request" -- the HA agents seem generally incompetent in using the right procedure -- and at one point I called Virgin to see what seats would actually be available. Unlike some other airlines, I found the Virgin agents to be very helpful in guiding me to availability (I basically wanted to confirm that what the HA agents were saying was the availability was the REAL availability -- I had little faith in the HA agents doing anything correctly). I think the HA award seats on Virgin are pulled from the same bucket as Virgin's own award seats. So if there's an online way to check that, it would be very useful. Perhaps some folks more familiar with the Virgin program could help in this regard. |
Originally Posted by AnitaBryant63
(Post 20289329)
Is there no way to check VS award seat availability online as it pertains to HA redemptions?
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Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 20294879)
If there's a way to check Virgin's own award inventory, I think there is!
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Originally Posted by AnitaBryant63
(Post 20298817)
I'm confused. So do I just make a search for award tickets on Virgin's site?
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