scottpilot10
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Geez, I'm amazed at anyone who gets to 5000 SC in a year. Are you ever home? Even flying F that's a lot of flying. How do you do it?
Would be interested to here what unpulblished benefits WP1 have received that are directly linked to being a WP1 (rather than an upgrade that you might have got as WP anyway)
I have racked up 4050 SC since April this year. Mainly flying J with a couple of F. Most trips between Melbourne and London.
To be honest, I wish Qantas would just make benefits of WP1 more compelling. Just don't understand the thinking that you get 50,000 FFP for 2400 and then nothing tangible and the so called ultimate premier flying status within Qantas. I think it almost worth just re-qualified WP to maintain first lounge access and then building up on another airline program.
Would be interested to here what unpulblished benefits WP1 have received that are directly linked to being a WP1 (rather than an upgrade that you might have got as WP anyway)
AF/KLM do this. I qualified for platinum after 6 months, and have almost qualified for the following year already. Overall I find it better than the QF FF system in almost every way.Instead of lifetime plat, how about for every 1400 SC you earn past a certain point (2400 or 3600) in a year they add a free year of platinum to your bank. If any year you would fall below plat they use this bank of free years to keep your status up. I'm sure this would please the people travelling in F for business a lot as they could keep status for a few years after retiring or changing job.
I'm with you Jeffa32. I will easily hit WP1 this year after being top tier QFF for the past 15 years. I am expecting my frequency of upgrades to increase otherwise the stated benefits appear intangible. I reckon if you hit WP1 you should have access to lifetime WP (I have qualified for lifetime G many times over). Going over to SQ? Negative, points and benefits erode (unlike QF) and I have never been upgraded. Their OZ lounges are cough c/w QFF so Qantas have made a good strategic move in offering outstanding service in their Sydney and Melbourne F lounges.
Yes
Hmmm... I have been WP1 since for 6 months. Benefits (visible and ?hidden):
THAT's IT. Wow!
- On board - there has been nothing, nada! Apart from ability to choose front row (or exit row, free) no benefit whatsoever.
- Operational upgrades or 'regrades' - None.
- I had a couple of bottles of wine on becoming WP1.
- I was invited to exclusve Olympic viewing at a Central London hotel. But, wans't in London.
- I and a guest can visit MCA lounge.
- And - epiCURE and their ads for a year.
- I was invited to preview of those miserables.
I am lifetime Gold.
Switching to something else ... anything else .... next year.
On the suggestions of splitting my points accrual to other OW carriers, all OS travel is business or first so I don't feel a need to build status with them.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
- someone suggested putting points to AA for better value. If this is the case should I just aim to change to AA permanently then using this opportunity when I am OWE?
- some suggested putting flights to *A. Wouldn't I just lose the benefits of OWE like F lounges?
Maybe Qantas should consider offering entry to the Chairman's Lounge and limit all those freeloaders in the government.