Hi, Red Roo
It seems the MEL first lounge hosts are firm about having to have the QF Plat on BP before allowing lounge access.
Can you please clarify has the policy recently changed ?
If not, what basis does the MEL first lounge has to enforce this.
They say it's a decision by 'Management'
Oh, the inconsistency.
Happy weekend.
The inconsistency is in when they let a QFF elite use their QFF status when credting to another program....
Oh, the inconsistency.
Happy weekend.
The inconsistency is in when they let a QFF elite use their QFF status when credting to another program.
The rules have stated for the last two years or so that if a QFF elite is using QFF Status to access a Qantas lounge, the QFF elite must be crediting the travel to QFF.
This does not relate to non QFF *O elites accessing QF (or any other *O) lounges.
Got to wonder if QF had to implement this policy then it's obviously becoming a problem for them and a true sign of top tier pax exiting QFF.
The inconsistency is in when they let a QFF elite use their QFF status when credting to another program.
The rules have stated for the last two years or so that if a QFF elite is using QFF Status to access a Qantas lounge, the QFF elite must be crediting the travel to QFF.
This does not relate to non QFF *O elites accessing QF (or any other *O) lounges.
The inconsistency is in when they let a QFF elite use their QFF status when credting to another program.
The rules have stated for the last two years or so that if a QFF elite is using QFF Status to access a Qantas lounge, the QFF elite must be crediting the travel to QFF.
This does not relate to non QFF *O elites accessing QF (or any other *O) lounges.
Booking is showing in QFF account but not on AA account.
QF uses Amadeus - it won't show up in your AA account unless it contains AA sectors as they use Sabre.
Was this change made after the flight had gone to airport control?
How was this booking created? Over the phone? QF website?
Post flight I tried to change back to the QFF number. That created the double number issue. I think the answer is to just wait and see what happens.
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have a some what related question:
I am flying CX, but crediting status and points to QF. Is it possible to use my Marco polo miles to upgrade the flight even though I am crediting to QF?
Dear Frequent Flyers,
I hope you can help me to figure out how to credit points/sc to Qantas (where I'm SG), and use LATAM's benefits (a recently status-matched Emerald).
I'm flying LATAM, and I want to credit the points/sc to Qantas, so I become WP again (and get closer to LTG). However, I want to be able to use the unlimited upgrade coupons for my flights, as well as enter the First Class lounge in Sydney.
Any ideas?
Cheers!
My advice is to have your LATAM credentials printed on your boarding pass. Once inside the lounge, phone Qantas and ask them to change your FF number to QF. After that, phone back and query what number is against the booking as I've found a lot of agents don't do it properly. It's important you ask the agent to completely remove the LATAM number and leave on the QF number. Because there are four fields for FF, a lot of agents simply add a number rather than replace it.
Other members suggest using either the RJ or AY manage my booking functions on their respective websites. I've had mixed success with this.
It may well be problematic trying to use the unlimited upgrade benefits. In my experience, until an airline has 'dumped' the FF details across to the carrier you're crediting to, if you make a change to a subsequent flight in the booking there's every chance all proceeding flights that haven't been dumped will also be updated. If you've got a couple of days between flights, it shouldn't be an issue.
If you can get RJ or AY to work for you (or are happy to call QF from overseas), then I would go with the plan of having the airline whose status benefits you want to use printed on the boarding pass and then changing it to the program you want to earn points with as close as possible to boarding the flight.