Frankfurt in January with Lufthansa, Qantas of VAustralia

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I am a Senator (Lufthansa - match status with 1 upgrade vaucher) plus real platinum Qantas and Virgin, need to fly to Frankfurt in January, not sure which airline worth to use.
Any advise?
 
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Are you looking at J or Y travel? Dummy booking on LH flight numbers all on A380 in Y shows around AUD1970 in Jan
 
Are you looking at J or Y travel? Dummy booking on LH flight numbers all on A380 in Y shows around AUD1970 in Jan

I am looking in Y but I have no idea what my upgrade certificate means. Is this allowed me to upgrated to Y+ etc?
 
I am looking in Y but I have no idea what my upgrade certificate means. Is this allowed me to upgrated to Y+ etc?

LH doesn't have a Y+ (nor does SQ), so upgrading on a flight on SQ & LH metal ie. SYD/MEL/BNE-SIN-FRA would mean from Y to C or from C to F. No first-hand experience though.
 
I got the same match earlier in the year. Normally when you get Senator you get 2 upgrade vouchers, for a long haul INT flight you need 2 vouchers, so I've resigned to waiting to use it on a shorter internal European flight. You can ring up and try for one of your legs but from my understanding of the rules you would need 2 vouchers. Let me know how you go!
 
I got the same match earlier in the year. Normally when you get Senator you get 2 upgrade vouchers, for a long haul INT flight you need 2 vouchers, so I've resigned to waiting to use it on a shorter internal European flight. You can ring up and try for one of your legs but from my understanding of the rules you would need 2 vouchers. Let me know how you go!

Will ring them tomorrow.
 
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