Virgin Atlantic launches loyalty reward seat checker tool
Virgin Atlantic has revamped the display of available loyalty reward seats, making it easier for customers to find them.
Flying Club members can use Reward Flight Checker, a tool that provides an accurate overview of all reward seat availability by destination.
The loyalty Reward Seat Checker provides a view of reward availability across the airline’s three cabins.
The new tool can search both Virgin Atlantic and Delta reward availability for direct flights from the UK.
Last year, the airline launched Guaranteed Availability for loyalty members.
Guaranteed Availability ensures a minimum of 12 reward seats will be offered on every flight across Virgin Atlantic’s global network.
Learn more about : Virgin Atlantic ( United Kingdom )
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