milehighclub
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My experience in the US as qantas platinum in economy has been boarding group 1. Recent experience in Europe, boarding group 1, again platinum. But on a business award with the second leg in economy. So not sure if business on the first flight kicked in or status.I've only experience boarding groups in the USA on domestic flights; and always thought it was organised such that rear seats boarded first - does status trump the seating order?
I think American Airlines puts Oneworld Emerald in Economy in Group 2. Group 1 is American Executive Platinum only.My experience in the US as qantas platinum in economy has been boarding group 1.
OWE are usually Boarding Group 2 on AA flights aren't they? Group 1 is usually the military etc..My experience in the US as qantas platinum in economy has been boarding group 1. Recent experience in Europe, boarding group 1, again platinum. But on a business award with the second leg in economy. So not sure if business on the first flight kicked in or status.
Singapore airlines was interesting being business class and VA platinum, but group 2. When I asked they said 'the group was determined by seat row (18 in my case), but you're business so you board first anyway.'
Yeah, lets introduce new policies rather than working with one that we already have. Nice one QF!Not sure how boarding groups solve the problem. The problem is enforcing whatever policy in place.
Hopefully the overhauled app supports Google Pay boarding passes on Android. I wonder if "better recognise tiered Frequent Flyers" means we will see Platinum and Gold seperated in terms of boarding group.
- Plans for an overhauled Qantas app, launching towards the end of 2023, that will give customers more control over their bookings, introduction of baggage tracking and better integration of Qantas Loyalty.
- Changes to Qantas’ boarding process from October 2023 to improve on-time performance and to better recognise tiered Frequent Flyers, in response to customer feedback.
OT, but Simpler and Fairer Mk 2?
- Plans to significantly expand the current range of redemption options for Frequent Flyers.
Well at least they only said "expand", not "simplify"OT, but Simpler and Fairer Mk 2?
Here's the AA groups, and my take [in red] on what the QF equivalent might look like if they were to copy it. For AA, QF WP is Group 2, and they call ConciergeKey (like QF CL) in pre-boarding, with groups that need assistance, families with small children, etc.My experience in the US as qantas platinum in economy has been boarding group 1. Recent experience in Europe, boarding group 1, again platinum. But on a business award with the second leg in economy. So not sure if business on the first flight kicked in or status.
Singapore airlines was interesting being business class and VA platinum, but group 2. When I asked they said 'the group was determined by seat row (18 in my case), but you're business so you board first anyway.'
Group | Boarding pass type |
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ConciergeKey® members | ConciergeKey® [QF Chairmans Lounge members] |
Group 1 | First [Business] Active duty U.S. military with military I.D. [N/A] AAdvantage Executive Platinum® [QFF Platinum One / +QFF Platinum?] (Business on a 2-class international plane) [Business] |
Group 2 | AAdvantage Platinum Pro® [QFF Platinum] oneworld® Emerald℠ [non QFF OWE] (Business on a 3-class plane) [Business] |
Group 3 | AAdvantage Platinum® [QFF Gold] oneworld® Sapphire℠ [non QFF OWS] |
Group 4 | AAdvantage Gold® [QFF Silver / Qantas Club] oneworld® Ruby℠ [non QFF OWR] AirPass℠ [N/A] Premium Economy [Premium Economy] Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive cardmembers [QF Money Premier Titanium cardmembers / Points Club Plus] Travelers who bought Priority boarding [N/A... and please don't start!] Eligible corporate travelers** [TBC] |
Group 5 (Preferred boarding) | Main Cabin Extra (excluding Basic Economy) [premium / paid seating?] AAdvantage® members who earn 15,000 Loyalty Points [N/A] Eligible AAdvantage® credit cardmembers* [QF Money Premier Platinum / other eligible cards / Points Club] |
Group 6 | AAdvantage® members [QFF Bronze] |
Group 7 | Group 7 [others, based on fare bucket] |
Group 8 | Group 8 [others, based on fare bucket] Basic Economy to / from Europe & South America [others, based on fare bucket] |
Group 9 | Basic Economy within the U.S., Canada, Central America, Mexico & Caribbean [others, based on fare bucket] |
I can't imagine Qantas will want to do 9 boarding groups. I suspect it'll be either [CL/P1, Emerald/Dom J, Sapphire, Economy] or maybe like the Japanese carriers where Economy is split into rear of plane (boards first) and front of plane.Here's the AA groups, and my take [in red] on what the QF equivalent might look like if they were to copy it. For AA, QF WP is Group 2, and they call ConciergeKey (like QF CL) in pre-boarding, with groups that need assistance, families with small children, etc.
True - not likely to be as many as AA, but I can see them adding in some of those non-status categories to the priority groups as they are being established. It's much easier to do this when you have a simple number assigned to a boarding pass, then it is calling out for Points Club or Titanium cardholders to step forwardI can't imagine Qantas will want to do 9 boarding groups. I suspect it'll be either [CL/P1, Emerald/Dom J, Sapphire, Economy] or maybe like the Japanese carriers where Economy is split into rear of plane (boards first) and front of plane.
There’s nothing like being an early adopter hey ?
I can't imagine Qantas will want to do 9 boarding groups.
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