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No problem, I've certainly been on the other side of this conversation back in the days I was flying United.Thanks for all the advice RooFlyer88. I've booked the flights and QF23 is available to upgrade for 54,500PTS per passenger. I am just 25K points short for all 4 of us so going (seem the only option offered is to upgrade all passengers) to see if I kind find a quick way to up my balance rather than purchasing the points from Qantas which worse care would not be bad ($803 and then all 4 of us have seats in J).
We have a sign up bonus from Westpac due shortly so might be worth holding off instead of purchasing points to top up? Will waiting degrade our chances of an upgrade?through credit card sign up bonus offers, the latter of which can be quite lucrative.
We have a sign up bonus from Westpac due shortly so might be worth holding off instead of purchasing points to top up? Will waiting degrade our chances of an upgrade?
From what others have mentioned, the time of upgrade request seems to no longer hold much weight in deciding upgrade priority (rather based on status and PCV/your spend on Qantas).
As to splitting up the bookings into multiple PNR's and requesting each separately, it could certainly increase the likelihood of one in your party managing to snag an upgrade if there was insufficient seats to process all four (upgrades are an all or nothing proposition), however keep in mind that unless P1 the status of each passenger will be used in assessing priority, rather than the status of the person requesting it.
There's actually a split button in Manage My Booking! Of course, if it's not there, then you know the drillThanks for the reply. How do I go about splitting PNR's? Your going to tell me I have to call the call centre aren't you?
There's a few pieces of info I think we would need from gidxg03 before making any recommendations regarding upgrades then:From what others have mentioned, the time of upgrade request seems to no longer hold much weight in deciding upgrade priority (rather based on status and PCV/your spend on Qantas).
As to splitting up the bookings into multiple PNR's and requesting each separately, it could certainly increase the likelihood of one in your party managing to snag an upgrade if there was insufficient seats to process all four (upgrades are an all or nothing proposition), however keep in mind that unless P1 the status of each passenger will be used in assessing priority, rather than the status of the person requesting it.
On QF only the passenger flying's status matters (except when a P1 makes the upgrade request on their behalf)Who made the booking for the ticket (if QF is anything like UA, the upgrade priority assigned to each traveller based on status would be the greater of the status that traveller holds or the status the one making the booking who is travelling holds)
Per QF, bid upgrades are processed after all classic upgrades.However, another, less known method is via the bid upgrade program. I can't comment on upgrade success using classic versus upgrade awards, I'll let others comment on which is the best strategy (or if there is another better approach).
Bid Now Upgrade offers will be considered after requests for Classic Upgrade Rewards^ have been processed and confirmed.
Given no one holds QF status, your best bet is to split up everyone's PNR that way QF will be able to assign whatever upgrades they have available, should your names somehow end up in the pecking order. An L fare on iternational itineraries is fairly low on the pecking order (just above an E and G). Theoretically this would mean that you are at the bottom of the pecking order for upgrades. However, one big unknown is just how many J seats are available. As I mentioned earlier ExpertFlyer is showing a J9 meaning there are at least 9 business class seats available. Your flight will be on an A330 meaning no Premium Economy seats but there is some 28 business class seats available, so there is still a chance one or more of you can get upgraded.There is a "separate" function under my bookings so I can avoid the call centre!
Kangarooflyer88 to answer your questions..
- What QF status do they hold? What QF status do those travelling with them hold? No status I'm afraid. I made the booking and am bronze.
- Who made the booking for the ticket (if QF is anything like UA, the upgrade priority assigned to each traveller based on status would be the greater of the status that traveller holds or the status the one making the booking who is travelling holds). Again me but I'm bronze.
- What fare code did the flights book into? A high code like a Y would be more likely for an upgrade to clear versus an E fare, similarly a V fare will have slightly better odds than a G fare. This was hard to find but class is "L" which I am pretty sure is "Economy Saver ".