legroom
Established Member
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2012
- Posts
- 2,917
Friends
I was looking for some pointers in the way points upgrade is handled by QF and came across this thread where the most relevant post was - in 2008 - as follows
"...[h=2]Re: International Upgrades - the pecking order[/h]
I was looking for some pointers in the way points upgrade is handled by QF and came across this thread where the most relevant post was - in 2008 - as follows
"...[h=2]Re: International Upgrades - the pecking order[/h]
My understanding is that QF do Y-J international points upgrades as follows:
(1) Chairman's Lounge - they start with passenger on highest fare bucket - ie W working their way down through T, then Y, then B etc down to the lowest upgradeable economy class.
(2) They will then work through the platinums in fare bucket order, then Golds in fare bucket order, then silvers down the fare buckets , then bronzes down the fare buckets, then non QFF members down the fare buckets.
(3) If there is a tie at one of the fare buckets - for example two Silver members both with a B class economy seat wishing to upgrade to J (and only one upgradeable seat left), they will give the upgrade to the member who first joined the Qantas Frequent Flyer system - ie the lower of the membership numbers. The date of upgrade request is irrelevant - the upgrade request simply needs to be made between 90 days and 24 hours before the flight leaves its first port.
NOTE:
(1) It is a matter of debate whether status of account from which points are coming is the decider. Qantas says it is not but the evidence as gathered on this site is that it is the status of the member requesting the upgrade. My own personal view based on upgrades on the busy Pacific route and from talking to Qantas staff is that the upgrade is ordered on the status of the requesting account.
Therefore, for the present request if the upgrade request comes out of your account, it will be based on your status (Gold).
I would assume that if while working down the request order Qantas gets to a 3 seat request such as yours and there are only 2 upgradeable seats at that point, they would skip you and move down to the next request.
(2) I note that your question refers to a Y-PE upgrade request but I have no reason to think that principles which QF would apply would be different to a Y-J request - ie QF would work down members' QFF status and fare buckets...."
My question to those in the know is: has anything changed in 2013 ?
Still in the following order:
1) Status (CL > P1 > WP > SG > PS > NB)
2) Fare bucket
3) Date of QFF joining
What's your take on the issue of the timing of the upgrade request now in 2013?
Still a relevant factor or not ?
Thanks for sharing
(1) Chairman's Lounge - they start with passenger on highest fare bucket - ie W working their way down through T, then Y, then B etc down to the lowest upgradeable economy class.
(2) They will then work through the platinums in fare bucket order, then Golds in fare bucket order, then silvers down the fare buckets , then bronzes down the fare buckets, then non QFF members down the fare buckets.
(3) If there is a tie at one of the fare buckets - for example two Silver members both with a B class economy seat wishing to upgrade to J (and only one upgradeable seat left), they will give the upgrade to the member who first joined the Qantas Frequent Flyer system - ie the lower of the membership numbers. The date of upgrade request is irrelevant - the upgrade request simply needs to be made between 90 days and 24 hours before the flight leaves its first port.
NOTE:
(1) It is a matter of debate whether status of account from which points are coming is the decider. Qantas says it is not but the evidence as gathered on this site is that it is the status of the member requesting the upgrade. My own personal view based on upgrades on the busy Pacific route and from talking to Qantas staff is that the upgrade is ordered on the status of the requesting account.
Therefore, for the present request if the upgrade request comes out of your account, it will be based on your status (Gold).
I would assume that if while working down the request order Qantas gets to a 3 seat request such as yours and there are only 2 upgradeable seats at that point, they would skip you and move down to the next request.
(2) I note that your question refers to a Y-PE upgrade request but I have no reason to think that principles which QF would apply would be different to a Y-J request - ie QF would work down members' QFF status and fare buckets...."
My question to those in the know is: has anything changed in 2013 ?
Still in the following order:
1) Status (CL > P1 > WP > SG > PS > NB)
2) Fare bucket
3) Date of QFF joining
What's your take on the issue of the timing of the upgrade request now in 2013?
Still a relevant factor or not ?
Thanks for sharing