No way can you get enough points to take 4 to the US, earning points via CC in 6 months, 2 years, maybe a yes.
But without flying, 6 months purely by CC spend, ... nak.
If saving money is a key objective and you're happy to make it as far as the west coast of the US, Virgin has a pretty big head start:
(One-way, economy)
QF: SYD-LAX 48,000 + $462
VA: SYD-LAX 47,000 + $102.12
I only mention this because you've posted in the Qantas forum, and getting the best bang for your buck might very well require you to look elsewhere.
Points collecting can be fun and even better when you get great value!
To spell out the analytics for those of us interested....
Assuming you're budgeting $2k per head for flights - surely this means your overall goal is enough points for 4 people with $0 cash to pay?
My calcs are: 168,300 * 4 = 673,200 QFF points required (based on a very cheap $1349 per head fare) Up to ~180K/head on a fare closer to $2k return each.
Compared to buying the tickets on sale:
4 x 1349 = $5396 + 40,000 QFF points earned (with no FF status)
Ultimately in this scenario you're saying 670,000 QFF points are worth $5300 (+ a bit of fun doing it).
Please keep us up to date on what you do to amass the points. For the super-geeks reading this we can then work backwards to see how much you're investing per hour to make it happen too
Would make a great case study!
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Can you and the other half do a hotel stay nookie, some hotels do let you earn points that can go towards QFF.
Hilton Honors, is one of them, have to join online, but make sure you ring them up to make a booking for any stays, and make sure you show your HH card on check in.
This is in extra to the CC earn for paying the nights rate.
Can join online, 1000 points per stay, or has that changed.
Is Telstra Smart box or what their DVD rantal is called, still an earning partner in the QFF system?
If you do want to go with VA, they have a link with Lumo Energy, 10k to join, and you get points per $ earnt on energy usage. QF used to have a program with Energy Australia, but I think that one is gone, and no electricity retailer now partners with QF.
Rental cars, (but of course you don't need that one).
Scwappy- fuel maybe $50/ week. Food- probably $150-200 a week??? It is the $195 annual fee that puts me off right now as there are no signif points offers. But I'll do some calculating in my "Points spreadsheet" to see if it would be a good option- thanks for the tip!!
Special thanks to all the people taking the trouble to write in here, I am finding it most useful.
Sounds like you're off to a pretty good start!
Scwappy- fuel maybe $50/ week. Food- probably $150-200 a week??? It is the $195 annual fee that puts me off right now as there are no signif points offers. But I'll do some calculating in my "Points spreadsheet" to see if it would be a good option- thanks for the tip!!
The Platinum Edge cards gives you a complimentary domestic return flight to certain destinations, so you can consider that as a part offset against the annual fee.
At $150 and $50 for food and petrol respectively, you will earn 450 + 100 per week. That becomes 28,600 points just by not needing to spend more. [In my case, I send Amex points to Singapore Airlines Kris Flyer].
Use your Woolworths Everyday Rewards card to 'double dip' and you will get Qantas points. So using your $150/week on food, you will earn 120 points per week. That's 6,240 Qantas points.
I know it doesn't like alot of points but it's a starting point.
Points collecting can be fun and even better when you get great value!
To spell out the analytics for those of us interested....
Assuming you're budgeting $2k per head for flights - surely this means your overall goal is enough points for 4 people with $0 cash to pay?
My calcs are: 168,300 * 4 = 673,200 QFF points required (based on a very cheap $1349 per head fare) Up to ~180K/head on a fare closer to $2k return each.
Compared to buying the tickets on sale:
4 x 1349 = $5396 + 40,000 QFF points earned (with no FF status)
Ultimately in this scenario you're saying 670,000 QFF points are worth $5300 (+ a bit of fun doing it).
Please keep us up to date on what you do to amass the points. For the super-geeks reading this we can then work backwards to see how much you're investing per hour to make it happen too
Would make a great case study!
Collector Gets 422 Million AmEx Points With Cup Purchase - Bloomberg
Well I most likely won't be making a purchase like this on my cc's but 422 million Amex points would CERTAINLY make travel a LOT more fun!!! How many First Class RTW's do you reckon you would get with that???? Am wondering how I can get on his family points transfer?!?