Experiences on Qantas staff travel

Staff travel was largely ruined under the last (or is it still current) management. I can still access it, right up to first class, and I even have some long service (i.e. free) flights left. It's such a good deal that I'm looking at forking out $8,000 to Singair.

It's not 10% of the fare either. It's a percentage of a random number that they made up, that they call the fares. If it works, it's good value, but you don't need to be delayed for very long, for the accommodation cost (and probably flights on another airline) to offset any potential savings.
I dont think any airline would pay the taxes for you, even if the flight was free. So I'm thinking thats at least AUD$120 one way for SYD-AKL before QF/VA/NZ give you a great deal on a middle seat next to the loos.

(But if someone wanted to offer me QEA travel companion, I wouldn't say no)
 
I’ve noticed quite a few flights fill up last minute with QF staff with a recent flight I took back from Asia to Japan filling up in the hours before departure with what was clearly staff travel. I have benefited from staff travel on a different airline and I guess if you are willing to be flexible then it works well but end of the day if a flight is full with paying customers then end of story.
 
I’ve noticed quite a few flights fill up last minute with QF staff with a recent flight I took back from Asia to Japan filling up in the hours before departure with what was clearly staff travel. I have benefited from staff travel on a different airline and I guess if you are willing to be flexible then it works well but end of the day if a flight is full with paying customers then end of story.
Well that does sound better to shareholders "Our flights on average are 100% full*" vs "Our flights are 85% full of paying customers".
 
I’ve noticed quite a few flights fill up last minute with QF staff with a recent flight I took back from Asia to Japan filling up in the hours before departure with what was clearly staff travel. I have benefited from staff travel on a different airline and I guess if you are willing to be flexible then it works well but end of the day if a flight is full with paying customers then end of story.
What makes you so sure they were staff and not upgrades?

With classic points and bid upgrade options, I’m amazed any J seats are left for space-available pax.
 
With classic points and bid upgrade options, I’m amazed any J seats are left for space-available pax.
In reality this is accurate. Any staff member will tell you that the likelihood of them actually getting a J or F seat these days is significantly reduced compared to pre-COVID.

These days, it feels like staff often end up in PE.
 
These days, it feels like staff often end up in PE.
Which they cannot book.

I expect that most staff, who actually use any form of staff travel, now do so on other airlines with which there is an agreement. Most reports are that flying with just about anyone else, gives an experience far beyond what QF offers. Basically they're treating someone else's staff better that QF treats their own.
 
The key to using QF staff travel internationally is finding an EK flight and booking that. More destinations, more seat availability, and a much better on board experience. Not to mention the much better treatment from EK cabin crew than the QF dinosaurs who treat you with a ‘how dare you staff travel in my cabin’ attitude. Not all of them, but enough for it to be a common theme.
 
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The key to using QF staff travel internationally is finding an EK flight and booking that. More destinations, more seat availability, and a much better on board experience. Not to mention the much better treatment from EK cabin crew than the QF dinosaurs who treat you with a ‘how dare you staff travel in my cabin’ attitude. Not all of them, but enough for it to be a common theme.
EK and QF? Is that still a thing? I thought QF jumped into bed with QR who kicked all QF staff out of Business and First Class, to get back at the government.

But I guess if its cheap and you are flying Y you get what ever you can get.

Also dinosaurs will probably disappear on the A350..
 
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EK and QF? Is that still a thing?
Yes the partnership is still alive and well both for staff travel and the actual codeshare.

I thought QF jumped into bed with QR who kicked all QF staff out of Business and First Class, to get back at the government.
Staff travel agreements with QR/QF did degrade during the whole applying for routes saga. Ironically VA agreements with QR are stronger so VA staff get access to QR premium cabins.
 

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