Plane Jane
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You are best to arrive late, dressed in your finest (comfortable) flying kit and you may be considered for an upgrade.
How the heck do you learn about J, Y, F .... I have absolutely no idea what you're referring to here (which says more about me than it does you - so don't take offence) and when I scour the Qantas website, they don't provide a legend to explain any of this.
I've been a QFF since 1993 (Gold - never made it to Platinum but I will this year) and I have always booked online, and registered for points upgrades and then hoped and prayed.
I read comments like be nice to people, ask for this or that. I've never experienced or witnessed anyone else get an upgrade just by being nice. It's all very structured and formal. I'm off to Jakarta again in April. Cost me $1600 for economy return, $160 for aisle seat guarantee, and then a request has been made for a points upgrade to business class, which they will only inform me of 5 hours before departure!
I'm confused about these letters and where to learn about them and I'm confused about these tactics with Qantas.
Rgds,
Ric
I'd be interested to know whether the comments made so far apply equally to MEL-HKG (QF29). It's a long way out, but I'm flying that route in mid-September with my +1 and trying to work out the best way to get to J.
At the moment I'm in PE and planning a points upgrade.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but currently Qantas flies a 747 with a 4-class configuration, but with little chance of PE being seated in J. My ultimate hope was to get the points upgrade to J and then sit in the F seats, assuming they are still there.
Thoughts?
Welcome to AFF grimace! (feels odd putting a smile next to a grimace )
In my limited experience, and from what I've read here, the only way to guarantee seating in business is to purchase it (be it with cash or points). The way the QF lottery works there is never a guarantee that your upgrade will come through, regardless of status etc. I've applied for three international segment upgrades, two as a bronze (Y to J, MEL-HKG-MEL) - no luck, and one as a silver (J to F LHR-SIN) - scored it.
There are certain times of the week (mid-week I think) where upgrades are supposedly more likely to occur, but still, no guarantee.
Also, you usually need to spend more $$$ on the economy fare to get an upgradable booking class - wasted dollars if the upgrade does not eventuate.
So if you really have to fly in J (and I think that's a great idea) - then use points for an outright J award (or consider a reasonably 'priced' J any seat award, and you'll earn status credits and points for the flight as well).
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