Mickey Mouse
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Hello all!
I'm sure this has been covered before (I've had a look at some previous discussions), but I'd like to make sure before committing...
Weighing up booking EK F flights Oz-Europe-Oz via Emirates versus Qantas:
It would seem the benefits of booking via Qantas, and taking QF marketed/labelled/forgot-the-correct-term flight numbers are that I can go straight to QF Gold in terms of status credits, which may be useful in future in terms of perhaps being easier to book award seats (not really interested in lounges and the rest).
versus
Direct from Emirates, which gives the use of the EK cars (and maybe some other benefits), but only gives EK status (and not quite enough for gold) which is poor value anyway if you are already sitting on a million* unusable QF points as Bronze.
("Minor" problem though, is when I joined QF I didn't realise the significance of the membership anniversary month, and thus always am just past the aniversary when the flights are released for the next year that I want )
I'd assume that I'd get the same F class treatment, same lounge access on the flights, but as far as I can tell, the principle difference is lack of Chauffeur-drive.
Any input welcomed.
Thanks.
(And I'll keep the community updated with anything of note if I take the plunge!)
NB: Boy, does it pain me to be looking at paying around $20K for flights I recently had to cancel that cost less less than $2k via rewards!
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*Well, a million once I waste a few hours getting QF to refund the points they still owe from cancelled reward flights from back when they weren't unobtainable (~$60,000 worth of tickets in today's money )
I'm sure this has been covered before (I've had a look at some previous discussions), but I'd like to make sure before committing...
Weighing up booking EK F flights Oz-Europe-Oz via Emirates versus Qantas:
It would seem the benefits of booking via Qantas, and taking QF marketed/labelled/forgot-the-correct-term flight numbers are that I can go straight to QF Gold in terms of status credits, which may be useful in future in terms of perhaps being easier to book award seats (not really interested in lounges and the rest).
versus
Direct from Emirates, which gives the use of the EK cars (and maybe some other benefits), but only gives EK status (and not quite enough for gold) which is poor value anyway if you are already sitting on a million* unusable QF points as Bronze.
("Minor" problem though, is when I joined QF I didn't realise the significance of the membership anniversary month, and thus always am just past the aniversary when the flights are released for the next year that I want )
I'd assume that I'd get the same F class treatment, same lounge access on the flights, but as far as I can tell, the principle difference is lack of Chauffeur-drive.
Any input welcomed.
Thanks.
(And I'll keep the community updated with anything of note if I take the plunge!)
NB: Boy, does it pain me to be looking at paying around $20K for flights I recently had to cancel that cost less less than $2k via rewards!
__________________
*Well, a million once I waste a few hours getting QF to refund the points they still owe from cancelled reward flights from back when they weren't unobtainable (~$60,000 worth of tickets in today's money )