Double Status Credits promotion (Book by 27/2/24, travel 28/2/24-14/2/25)

I hear what you are saying and indeed the Red e-deal is almost the same ($443 / $459.83) but huge difference in Business (Qantas $898 / Amex $1,551.74). No idea why 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

Was looking get best bang for buck using the flight credit + DSC offer to get over the line for LTG + WP requal.

In this instance, Qantas got my money.

Qantas return discount Y = $443 / Amex = $459.83

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Business return Qantas price $898 / Amex roundtrip $1,551.74

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I booked more complicated routes with QF direct and decided to use Amex for a simple point to point return this year. Last 2 years the schedules for flight I had booked for Dec & Jan changed a lot and was a hassle getting alternatives I wanted via Amex.
Agree 100% that Amex flight credits are best used for simple return or one-way flights... that dont happen over the weekend or out of hours!!!

Using flight credit is the only time I even bother looking at Amex Travel.
 
Appears Amex doesn't see the availability in I class, so it's moving up to the D fares.
Or are those/some fares not available to Amex? What of other OTAs?

My gut feeling says NDC or a version of it but it could be something much simpler going on.
 
My gut feeling says NDC or a version of it but it could be something much simpler going on.
I am yet to see evidence of any amount of investment or competence in AMEX's travel division.

It is long overdue for a cull imho
 
Amex MEL-BNE-CNS in Y are fairly comparable. MEL-BNE-MEL in J are not according to Lat34.
The latter is a good DSC earn on the new A220 if it's in need or interest or suits travel timing.
 
Hi - hopefully this isn't crazy/stupid question, but are QantasLink flights (i.e. QF1263 Bris-Melb) included in the DSC?
It appears that they are a Qantas owned and operated flight, but they weren't specially called out in the T&Cs; hence my slight confusion.
Cheers
 
Hi - hopefully this isn't crazy/stupid question, but are QantasLink flights (i.e. QF1263 Bris-Melb) included in the DSC?
It appears that they are a Qantas owned and operated flight, but they weren't specially called out in the T&Cs; hence my slight confusion.
Cheers
Yes.
 
Using flight credit is the only time I even bother looking at Amex Travel.

If you have access to IAP, you might be doing yourself a disservice. I shaved $400pp off a J itinerary into SE Asia last year, worth the coughpy systems & itinerary formatting.
 
Just finished my bookings for this DSC event. Only reward bookings (no revenue), for 714 SC's. Just places I needed to go and a few extras.

CBR-NTL x 2, CBR-LST (with a bonus sector thrown in by QF for a schedule change) and CGK-CBR.

Not the most direct routings, obviously, and all for approx 200,000 points.
 
Hi - hopefully this isn't crazy/stupid question, but are QantasLink flights (i.e. QF1263 Bris-Melb) included in the DSC?
Don’t worry. This isn’t the first time that such a question has been asked (in the past), and probably won’t be the last time, either.

I see that your question has since been answered. ;)
 
Don’t worry. This isn’t the first time that such a question has been asked (in the past), and probably won’t be the last time, either.

I see that your question has since been answered. ;)
Exactly - that is what this forum is for - many on here are frequent flyers - but many aren't frequent flyer experts - if we were then this forum would be redundant!
 
Agree 100% that Amex flight credits are best used for simple return or one-way flights... that dont happen over the weekend or out of hours!!!

Using flight credit is the only time I even bother looking at Amex Travel.
Just had my annual fling with Amex travel for exactly this - looking forward to first time on QF2 at the end of June, and flex economy prices were the same on both sites.
Upgrade request (WP) submitted milliseconds later, fingers crossed and prayers underway…
 
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Just had my annual fling with Amex travel for exactly this - looking forward to first time on QF2 at the end of June, and flex economy prices were the same on both sites.
Upgrade request (WP) submitted milliseconds later, fingers crossed and prayers underway…
Same here - after all my years of travel this DSC trip will be my first time on QF1 & 2 - just the SYD-SIN leg and return though then it is EK on through DXB to CAI.
 
Upgrade request (WP) submitted milliseconds later, fingers crossed and prayers underway…

Have you received e-tickets? I'm not sure if it's still a thing, but a few years back, applying for a classic upgrade too quickly after making a booking would cause problems with the ticketing process.
 
About to purchase a GV during this DSC promotion and I just want to clarify and correct me if I’m wrong please.
I can use the GV to purchase and redeem flights before February 2025 for DSC.
This is my first time getting one.

Sorry in advance if this has been asked before..
 

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