AAdvantage: can you fly local or overseas via Oz and get the points/credits paid unto AA (ie: one world member?)
So for me personally on this year's travel (say 45 return trips to MEL from SYD) all booked as flex savers so tending to book into V class - I would earn 1,800 SCs - enough for WP on QFF. However on AAdvantage I would earn 38,610 EQPs - not even enough for AA Plat (being equivalent to QF SG). I would be close on sectors with 90 sectors and on base miles I would be even further off.
Something to think about if people are thinking of making the switch.
Me thinks it will just be too hard for everyone....bank the points in the credit card and see what they can offer IMHO
Isn't that the theory, find a classic award call up to check availability as an xASA?
Has anyone tested this theory? Plenty of accusations that these discounted ASA's can't be seen any more, of course not, they're not supposed to be seen, the communication has said you must call. But has anyone called up yet and tested the correlation?
Still getting my head around the changes. Just did a simple dummy lookup of a SYD-ADL-SYD run in J.
Points + Pay ('JASA' I guess) - 86k points + $1161
Classic award - 48k points + $80
Without an ExpertFlyer subscription is the best hope to give them a call and suggest those flights and basically hope there is ASA award seating at Classic levels? Or is there some other method in play here?
Looks like I'll require an EF Pro account going forward, but if there are any tricks, they'd be good to know.
Think segments then, if you travel at least 100 segments a year, you become Executive Platinum with AA (WP)
[h=4]Elite-Status Qualification Levels[/h]As we track your activity, we'll notify you when you qualify for membership in one of these premium levels. You can qualify for elite status by earning the required number of miles, points or segments during a calendar year:
BUT like QF you would need to fly at least 4 segments on AA metal, this may cause some people problems.
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That may simply mean that the ticket you were looking at was snaffled up by someone else. Nothing new there :!:I'm not sure this theory works based on the following:
- 25th June I was able to find CGK-MEL (50,814 pts) YASA on 21st Aug
- 26th June I was not able to find this fare on 21st Aug
- Can still see classic availability for large blocks in Aug
Might work for JASAs and not YASAs?
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That may simply mean that the ticket you were looking at was snaffled up by someone else. Nothing new there :!:
The floor value from my calculations should be between 0.8 and 0.9 cents per QFF point.
If you search for a flight, and divide the cash fare by the number of points shown when you click on "View In Points" will give you some idea.
Opportunity for inconsistency removed - along with the ability to use PUZX for an ASA. I suspect QF view that as collateral damage, an quite possibly serendipitous.
The good old AA vs QF debate.Think segments then, if you travel at least 100 segments a year, you become Executive Platinum with AA (WP)
Do these book into a bucket that earns SCs ?Oh noes the sky is falling!!1 ;-)
Provided OneWorld Explorers are still 140/280k, I'm happy. That's pretty much all I've ever spent my points on.
Cheers,
- Febs.