2022 "wonderful" year in review

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The 2022 "year in review" email is out from Velocity.

How did you go?

SG here, and in the top 10 per cent of travellers with 18 sectors, 19,199km, and 45 air hours.
 
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My daughter flew 9 sectors, 10,880km, 24 hours … top 10 percent.
I (Platinum) flew 22 sectors, 16,043km, 45 hours … top 10 percent.

Did anyone get anything more specific than “top 10 percent”?
 
Perhaps not...

My partner is WP and flew 29 sectors, 66 hours and 26,396km and was also in the top 10% only.
 
29 sectors (some more still to go in 2022), 111 hours and 63,632 kms and in the top 10%

A mate has said he's in top 5% but hasn't given details.
 
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I received the email. I flew 35 sectors, with a total of 31227 km and 81 hours.

This put me in the top 5%, although possibly not by much when I look at some of the figures above.

I also did quite a lot of flying with Qantas. Would be interesting to see the figures from them.

It might be time I do a little less flying, particularly as a self-funded leisure traveller. I'll blame it on getting the covid restrictions out of my system...:D
 
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16 sectors, 14,198km, 36 hours, top 10%
Haha mine is very similar to yours:

16 sectors, 13 526 km, 35 hours, top 10%

Also earnt 84K Velocity points. Guess this was done prior to November 20 when I got 150K points ...
 
Sounds like I’m in the same boat as @drron with no statistics to mention. That will happen when you have 0 sectors flown with VA.
My VFF WP will soft land to SG for next year, but don’t really see myself flying them any time soon.
 
20 sectors, 24,042kms, 51hrs for me. Add an extra 5 sectors ~5000kms this week and a few more before Christmas to ad to the list. I had a slow start, most of my travel before April was Qantas.
 
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