danielh said:20 more SCs and I'll be WP and that will be accomplished tomorrow when I fly back from my Sydney meetings.
Yay!!!
It was a real pain accumulating 1,400 SCs this year. All 20 SCs at a time.
Cya
Daniel
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Kiwi Flyer said:Congratulations danielh ^
At least next year it will be a little easier (only 1200 SCs needed).
danielh said:At least next year it will be a little easier (only 1200 SCs needed).
danielh said:Kiwi Flyer said:Congratulations danielh ^
At least next year it will be a little easier (only 1200 SCs needed).
Thanks guys.
I'm hoping that I'll only have to do enough flying for SG to get a comp to WP the following year. I'm doing a RTW trip in the year AFTER my WP runs out so I need WP for two years to really reap in the benefits.
Regards
Daniel
Can anyone elaborate on this?infoworks said:CX more than others recognises the OW status.
In my limited experience with CX, and from listening to others, CX is known to offer operational upgrades to OneWorld Emeralds on a more regular basis that other OneWorld airlines.odoherty said:Can anyone elaborate on this?infoworks said:CX more than others recognises the OW status.
Exactly my experience also.Kiwi Flyer said:Much too small a sample, but FWIW 1 from 1 op-ups on CX where it possible to op-up.
odoherty said:So those who have had CX upgrades, are we talking Y to J, or J to F?
coughaloon said:As a QFF Plat for several years I can tell you with authority that if there are any other benefits I have totally failed to find them! and having been seated in 48C for 22 hours yesterday I can tell you that the 'preferential seating option' is d@mn limited too!
Off topic but as a QF Silver I find that I almost always get my preferred seating option!straitman said:coughaloon said:As a QFF Plat for several years I can tell you with authority that if there are any other benefits I have totally failed to find them! and having been seated in 48C for 22 hours yesterday I can tell you that the 'preferential seating option' is d@mn limited too!
Conversely, I find that I almost always get my preferred option