Given that classic rewards are released in batches, no longer released at a set number of days before travel. On what basis do Qantas rely on when they offer ‘Early access to Classic Flight Reward Seats’ to gold members? Are those batches of Reward Flights released earlier for members with Status?
I currently have over 2 million points. I always pay for J domestic Qantas flights, even if they are more expensive to accumulate points and SC’s to then use points for premium international flights, it is a symbiotic relationship, they get get good money for quite a few domestic J flights and I...
I have a domestic First (business) trip with AA purchased as a Qantas classic reward. I purchased the tickets (Platinum) for myself and wife (Gold) are we entitled to any free checked baggage?
Later in the year my wife and I are travelling BNE - SYD (QF No. & metal) then same day, SYD - NAN (QF No. FJ metal). I am assuming, as Platinum, I will be able to guest my wife into the Syd First lounge.
I believe this will ultimately devalue complimentary passes. Guess who is going to be turned away as the lounge begins to fill, the complimentary pass holder or the person who has paid? I would be a bit embarrassed if I were to give a friend or relative a pass only for them to be denied whilst...
My flight was struck by lightning climbing out of OOL a couple of days ago. What inflight procedures are undertaken to ensure that the aircraft remains serviceable and what checks are required after the aircraft lands?
Am travelling BNE - SYD on Qantas, SYD - NAN on Fiji Airways next year. The flights are on the one PNR. Can someone tell me whether my baggage will be transferred from the Qantas flight to the Fiji Airways flight or will I have to collect it in SYD?
if I book BNE SYD NAN return flying QF metal on the domestic legs and QF ticket but FJ metal on the international legs, would I receive double status credits for the domestic sectors if I book and fly during the promotion period?
It’s the actions behind the words that are important. For example, releasing millions of reward seats on flights that are traditionally not full still meet the words but not the expectation.