I disagree here. Aviation outlets (like AFF) will pick up on the fact its a devaluation and then the MSM will see "negative qantas news" and jump at that. Then suddenly you've just shot yourself again in the head this time.
No i suspect they'll possibly do things that are the sweetener part of devaluation (like more availability and guaranteed availability) without the negatives for now. Then sneak an enhancement in later when the airline isn't under the microscope.
Edit: Just look at the amount of backlash Delta copped a couple of months ago when they introduced their "enhancement" so much so that they had to backpedal.
The reason I disagree with that prediction is dynamic pricing allows them to do both at the same time.
Initially, Qantas introduces dynamic pricing with
cheaper prices and
more availability. That will get heaps of positive press, both here (AFF can't be too cynical in its reporting if it is initially all good news) and, more importantly, in the mainstream press. Indeed, it'd be a huge PR win — people cashing in their points for great value flights across the network.
Then 6-12 months later, Qantas starts to quietly ratchet up the dynamic price costs. It happens so incrementally that it will never attract any mainstream press attention.
Indeed, that's what Delta did wrong, as the CEO admitted. They tried to rip the bandaid off by doing all their devaluations at once. The CEO has said they still intend to devalue according to the original plan, but they're going to do it more slowly. So they've backtracked on the worst parts for now. Everyone celebrated the backtrack and all the negative press has gone away. Everyone has forgotten that the devaluation is still coming, just a year or two later!
As for those who think dynamic pricing is all bad news, that's not true. It's all about the implementation. In the US, dynamic pricing has been all bad news for Delta flyers. The points are basically worthless now. But for United and AA, there are still heaps of great deals. You can often pick up flights from anywhere in the US to Australia for 100K or less — cheaper than Qantas now!!