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This is one of the main reasons my last DONE4 was all credited to AAdvantage. Much better value returned for the "investment".
As an example, I earned enough AA miles for 5 Return economy trips anywhere in Australia and New Zealand. As my most likely destinations are Perth or Auckland, this is a good return from one trip. If posted to QF, I would have earned enough QF FF points for 3 one-way trips to Perth or Auckland (from BNE).
So not only do the earned miles on AA get me more reward flights, they do not charge me for the fuel fines. So its better rewards with lower cash co-payments.
The down-side is that I only earned OneWorld Sapphire status through AA when I would have earned OneWorld Emerald through QF for the same trip. But since I have QF Lifetime Gold status I still get AC lounge access when flying AA in the USA, so the only real difference is that I will lose F Lounge access if I don't make AA Exec Platinum this year.
For me, the difference is the 5 return trips vs 3 one-way trips on top of the fuel fine fees on QF awards made it well worth the change to AA.
As an example, I earned enough AA miles for 5 Return economy trips anywhere in Australia and New Zealand. As my most likely destinations are Perth or Auckland, this is a good return from one trip. If posted to QF, I would have earned enough QF FF points for 3 one-way trips to Perth or Auckland (from BNE).
So not only do the earned miles on AA get me more reward flights, they do not charge me for the fuel fines. So its better rewards with lower cash co-payments.
The down-side is that I only earned OneWorld Sapphire status through AA when I would have earned OneWorld Emerald through QF for the same trip. But since I have QF Lifetime Gold status I still get AC lounge access when flying AA in the USA, so the only real difference is that I will lose F Lounge access if I don't make AA Exec Platinum this year.
For me, the difference is the 5 return trips vs 3 one-way trips on top of the fuel fine fees on QF awards made it well worth the change to AA.