It's disgraceful. $7+ for paying by credit card on line for a domestic ticket - when there's no other way to pay!
But the worst was the $300+ i had to pay Flight Centre for buying a Business Class ticket to the US and paying with Amex. What a ripoff!
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It's disgraceful. $7+ for paying by credit card on line for a domestic ticket - when there's no other way to pay!
Correct - but you also loose the Credit Card protection :-(There are fee free options that QF do present - I am fairly sure that you don't pay with a gift voucher or bpay?
Correct - but you also loose the Credit Card protection :-(
do what I do -boycott Aussie carriers and fly United
Good I wont have to see another shazza/kezza onboard!!!!! - im in F or occasionaly C to/from AU Stick t oQF ur surcharges poor connections poor networks there is a reason Star Alliance is the largest alliance worldwide jut like there is a reason Toyota is #1No thanks.
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exorbitant airfares on QF then a credit card surcharge is slugged on top -when u can fly return on UA JFK-SFO for AU$400 -500 ie 10-12 hours of flying (and upgrade easily with a Regional or miles through United MileagePlus) without any credit card surcharge yet to fly from Adelaide to Sydney return for the same amount plus a credit card surcharge for a third of the travelling time you feel like vomiting but it beats walking!
Im fortunate enough to be a Premier 1k, im upgraded domestically and to/from AU when my regionals/globals don't clear and im used to 3 bags at 32kg within USA and to /from EU/IL via USA vv Sure is apples and oranges! Absolutely my point! Thanks for helping me make it! And no NEXT-Gen checkin or being screamed at for checking in at the C counter domestically in AU after quieting for 20 minutes when flying QF C domestically "There is self-service checkin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'Impossible to compare between markets, even within the US, let alone in a different country altogether. Try looking at something like NYC-ORD return, which is comparable to ADL/SYD in distance and is also often the same amount as or even more than JFK-SFO. Admittedly without a credit card surcharge, but if you don't have status, you have luggage fees and don't get free meals, and if you do have a reasonable status, you don't get lounge access, so apples and oranges.
Im fortunate enough to be a Premier 1k, im upgraded domestically and to/from AU when my regionals/globals don't clear and im used to 3 bags at 32kg within USA and to /from EU/IL via USA vv Sure is apples and oranges! Absolutely my point!
But you're also missing my point on comparing JFK-SFO to SYD-ADL, a more valid (but still to a certain extent apples and oranges) comparison would be NYC-ORD, which is the same distance. Some random dates in October. SYD-ADL return on QF $257 (AUD); NYC-ORD return on UA $298 (USD), so hardly "exorbitant airfares" on QF. For some reason trans-con in the US is the outlier, but it's rare to see bargains on much shorter non-stops in the US.
But the worst was the $300+ i had to pay Flight Centre for buying a Business Class ticket to the US and paying with Amex. What a ripoff!
These airlines (and a whole lot of other businesses) seem to have forgotten why credit cards were invented, to save them the costs and risks of handling cash.
Why dont they just add 1% to every fare and have done with it.
A view could be taken that what is happening to some degree is that customers in Economy, who pay on credit, pay an airline credit card fee that most of the time would cover the merchant fee associated with their ticket and leaves a little bit left over. The left over then offsets someone on a higher value ticket where the airline credit card fee didn't cover the entire merchant fee. It would seem to be a balancing act to minimise fees for those travelling on the higher value tickets - given they are likely more valuable customers to an airline it probably makes good business sense to do it that way.
But not so much true looking at the individual passenger.