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After my status run I'll be going to Gold, does this mean I may see more J seats available on the QFF site?.
Did I read correctly after I go Gold I get 75% more points when travelling Q?.
 
After my status run I'll be going to Gold, does this mean I may see more J seats available on the QFF site?.
Did I read correctly after I go Gold I get 75% more points when travelling Q?.

Not 100% on seeing the gold seats, but 75% bonus is definite.
 
I'm hoping for more J seat choice for Int. flights on Q FF site.
 
Excellent thanks.

Would there be more J availability say 6 months out?

Rather a vague question. Would depend on the time of year and the route, and even the day of the week.

School holiday periods will always be difficult, and certain days of the week to certain destinations are likely to be more restricted than others.

It really depends on where and when :)
 
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Say booking J for July/Aug 2012

Even for my flights in 3 weeks there are still 30 out of 52 unallocated seats (even 1 on row 16). So I would't worry about next year.
 
Rather a vague question. Would depend on the time of year and the route, and even the day of the week.

School holiday periods will always be difficult, and certain days of the week to certain destinations are likely to be more restricted than others.

It really depends on where and when :)

Not sure this is a vague question. Of course availability fluctuates but he's asking for the difference between PS and SG at any given time.
 
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Not sure this is a vague question. Of course availability fluctuates but he's asking for the difference between PS and SG at any given time.

It could well still vary. It's part of the voodoo of QF yield management :)

So re further information would allow us to compare WP vs SG and PS for some flights at least to give a more accurate idea.
 
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