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So true! I’m a platinum qff / life time gold and have been for many years and my husband earns a lot of points via his business. In the past we have cobbled together some great trips with one world. Simply no point in trying now. We have swapped to KrisFlyer and move credit card points into that as needed for everything except Australian domestic flights. You don’t seem to need any status to gave outs of awards flight choice. I think Qantas will find their FF business somewhat devalued unless they address the issues with availability.Qantas Points “The Envy of the World”? Absolutely Not! is an article written by AFF editorial staff:
Qantas Points "The Envy of the World"? Absolutely Not, Mr Joyce!
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce recently told a room full of business leaders and journalists in Perth that the airline's frequent flyer scheme and points "are thewww.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
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Why not?Surely there have not been thousands of these "points flights".
Calls normally get through fairly quickly as WP, but you may/may not get through to the preferred call centres.For me, if I don't receive a suitable benefit from Platinum, which for me would be quick phone access to competent and enabled staff, a within-reason availability of premium seats then I would have to say that Qantas as a valued partner for me is finished and I will look at *A.
Yes points are easy to obtain but often cannot use one world carriers. Within Australaa abd S.E Asia I pay all extras and use JQ. THEY ARE helpful, caring and are easy to contact. Just take the bundles.Qantas Points “The Envy of the World”? Absolutely Not! is an article written by AFF editorial staff:
Qantas Points "The Envy of the World"? Absolutely Not, Mr Joyce!
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce recently told a room full of business leaders and journalists in Perth that the airline's frequent flyer scheme and points "are thewww.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
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I Prefer JQ with bundles , better service as QF have left most to JQ and on domestic. They (JQ) have brilliant customer service within minutes and staff helpful and considering its only a fast form of transport as many still think they are special , look at fares 20 years ago . But many think they are special. Some train fares are dearer than air, so instead of complaing use a different carrier or JQ and pay the bundles. You would be surprised.Qantas Points “The Envy of the World”? Absolutely Not! is an article written by AFF editorial staff:
Qantas Points "The Envy of the World"? Absolutely Not, Mr Joyce!
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce recently told a room full of business leaders and journalists in Perth that the airline's frequent flyer scheme and points "are thewww.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
You can leave a comment or discuss this topic below. Easy try booking a flight MELKUL. Normally shows JQ via SIN.
IIRC qantas says it wants to maximise profits by reducing flights and charging higher fares.I'm actually going to defend Qantas a little bit here: I think the award availability is a result of a perfect storm right now of;
Call me naive, but I think the situation will improve over time. I also (unless someone has information to the contrary) doubt Qantas has released meaningfully less award seats vs. previous years on a per-flight basis. Of course, there's less flights so in terms of absolute numbers it is probably less.
- Post-COVID many people have more points balances than usual
- Reduced schedules
- More people travelling
- More people wanting to travel in a premium class than pre-pandemic (e.g., but also anecdotally)
- Most likely resulting in a reduction in last-minute releases of award space
- Cancellation/change fee waivers
What actually is problematic in my opinion is the continuing ticketing/flight change issues with award tickets, especially complex OWAs. The limited availability I can understand, but what really gets me is I have to sweat every time I get a flight change email hoping that Qantas will issue a new e-ticket in time.
I'm not blaming the flight changes themselves (and they're often partners making the changes anyway), but in no world should a simple flight change by a partner cause one to lose their entire itinerary because Qantas didn't re-ticket in time.
Unfortunately you have captured the problems very succinctly and accurately. Disappearing bookings and tickets, and endless unmet promises to call back by Suva and CapeTown have also been my experience with an around the world classic reward ticket over many months. Waiting for a request to reinstate One World (QR) ticketing that has dropped off, over 1-2 months, meant that what few alternative reward tickets are available simply dry up In the meantime. To make matters worse if you find an alternative flight, Qantas call centres have been incapable of making the change to the booking because they are awaiting confirmation from the partner airline. if you are lucky to have enough points and money for the taxes, as I was, and a flight reward seat miraculously appears, you need to make a new booking on line and then ring the call centre to cancel your original booking (but don’t give them your original booking number as you run the risk the’ll cancel the new one by mistake). Now to sweat that there isn’t a cancellation or flight time change which could mean the house of card ticket could be cancelled without notification. (Oh and Olivia Wirth had better things to do than refer the problem to Hobart or another competent operator.). Envy of the world indeed.Qantas Points “The Envy of the World”? Absolutely Not! is an article written by AFF editorial staff:
Qantas Points "The Envy of the World"? Absolutely Not, Mr Joyce!
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce recently told a room full of business leaders and journalists in Perth that the airline's frequent flyer scheme and points "are thewww.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
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Use Award Flight Assist - Frequent Flyer Solutions to tell you how to book - cost $500 but they did all the work & I just booked RTW business class 318K pointsWhat can we do with our modest 400,000 points. Can't redeem, don't want to waste on Qantas shop purchases. Are they transferrable to another Oneworld partner programme ? (or to KrisFlyer for example)
You're not the Lone ranger here but do you see Asia Miles redemptions going forward? I'd have thought the reduction in CX capacity would limit options. Or do you mean transferring to Asia Miles and redeeming from there on OW carriers?After 20+ years as a Qantas Platinum FF and over 5.5 million QFF points in my account I'm about to change credit cards to those that I can credit to another airline. I've found Asia MIles much easier to redeem and I'm totally sick of trying to redeem Business Class international rewards with Qantas.
Can you get that to ticketing ?I'm sorry but in 2002 I learn't that QFF wasn't the envy of other airlines in the world and I switched to AA.
Just did a search on mrsdrron's WP account for 11/7?2023. A J award on QF or EK comes in at 1.092000 points plus several hundred dollars as the cheapest J award.
Then searched my AA account as a OWS member. Could get QF J to HND then AY HND-HEL-LHR in J for 2 people at a cost of 85000 points plus $US 121.30. AA are only doing awards 330 days out so latest you could book is 12/7/23.
No QFF is a joke to others not an envy.
I did go through to ticketing but obviously didn't hit pay. That was on the 11/7/23 one. The previous availability that came up was early June.Can you get that to ticketing ?
I can’t. There is a lot of phantom availability on AA especially with AY and JL and that seems to be one of them.
The QF example is a points plus pay Award. AA has them too on a regular Award search if no U availability.