Am having the same issue, my flight on 29th July has not posted. Guess the system is overloaded with all the TPP/LPP/QPP runs?
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The god-like-treatment card has not arrived at my door step.
In the mean time, in less than a month I had requalified another year of being QPP with 25.5 sectors for just merely SGD 9,464 PPS Value. The funny thing was the fact that my flight SIN-xxx, one shows a little over $600, and the other one shows moren than $2,600. Both tix were bought at the same time.
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Originally posted by CGK View PostThe funny thing was the fact that my flight SIN-xxx, one shows a little over $600, and the other one shows moren than $2,600. Both tix were bought at the same time.
I faced the same issue SIN-SFO ->4750 and SFO-SIN->3300. I questioned them in person (Paragon) and via email feedback. Within a couple of days I got a phone call full of apologies and proper value being credited.
The reason given was that PPS value is a new thing for the system and in order to keep impatient customers like me happy (ok,ok they didn't say that) the system allocates a default value. (Hmmm....... if the defult for SIN-SFO is 3300 wonder why I paid 4750).
But one has to appreciate SQ response and their efforts to keep us happy. The lady at Paragon told me that she will personally keep an eye on this discrepancy and follow it up with the relevant people. And she kept her word.
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Originally posted by solitaire View PostI faced the same issue SIN-SFO ->4750 and SFO-SIN->3300. I questioned them in person (Paragon) and via email feedback. Within a couple of days I got a phone call full of apologies and proper value being credited.
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostAll of my recent travels have been on complex interline tickets, so I wouldn't know how to guide them.
Then other reason is that I found that it is cheaper if to book other airlines separately on the net. As an example, the price difference between SQ quoted fare for SIN-SFO-YVR-SFO-SIN was SGD2500 more as compared to SIN-SFO-SIN on SQ and SFO-YVR-SFO on AC booked via internet as separete trips.
One other way you can ascertain that you get PPS value when travelling on other airlines is to get SQ codeshare flights. However, it is not always convinient as far as timings are concerened, especially in NA.
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Originally posted by solitaire View PostOne other way you can ascertain that you get PPS value when travelling on other airlines is to get SQ codeshare flights. However, it is not always convinient as far as timings are concerened, especially in NA.
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Originally posted by 9V-JKL View PostNice that current codeshares have some value. My FRA-BCN codeshare has showed up: $650 for 1.25 sectors and 850 PPS miles. But that's 1/2 what I paid for the fare
For that matter, has any one else here successfully had PPSV re-stated? If so, how did you go about it?
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Originally posted by aerosmith View PostThis will change after 1st Sep 2007. You will only get PPS Value only if you are on SQ metal. SQ codeshare flights operated by partner airlines will give you ZERO PPS Value.
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Originally posted by SQveteran View PostOut of interest did you query SQ on why you only received PPSV at 1/2 the nett quoted fare?
For that matter, has any one else here successfully had PPSV re-stated? If so, how did you go about it?
I do this check always and SQ has been pretty good, except one time (see post #80 in this thread)Last edited by solitaire; 28 August 2007, 05:38 PM.
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Originally posted by solitaire View PostHmmm...unlikely, as for all ticketing purposes it is a SQ flight and SQ will be getting the dollars.
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_U...ub_Changes.pdf
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