Hi all
Long time reader, but recent member and first time poster here, coming to you from what is still the jewel of the Indian Ocean despite recent economic difficulties!
Been a QFF member the longest, but not having a job which requires much travel, I've only clocked up a modest 134k points (mostly from leisure flying but other sources more recently). Got to Silver for a year once after a RTW trip and following my beloved Fremantle Dockers to all their away games, but otherwise Bronze. Never flown VA in my life, but I have recently joined Velocity thanks to the Flybuys association as I think it's a reasonable place to park those points so they don't expire until I get a specific goal in mind.
QR are my preferred option to Europe - in fact, my next holiday is my very first flights in J with QR in a couple of months as I take my mother overseas for the first time in her life. That should be enough to get me to Privilege Club Silver, but I'm worried that might be it unless I can somehow swing a J trip on them each year!
I also have a Skywards membership from my first overseas trip in 2003 with EK, but haven't used it since. Also signed up recently with SQ, EY and CX to give some additional options.
I am a fan of Everyday Rewards and Flybuys, as my grocery spend is reasonable and it's money I'm spending anyway. Might not be much, but it's a good method to keep the QFF and Velocity balances ticking over.
I know what most will say next - what about a card? Well, I own my own home but have plans to knockdown and rebuild later this year, so top priority for me is getting a loan for that before I start affecting my credit score with card applications. I don't do much upscale spending, so something like an Amex Essential looks appealing and maybe a Qantas Discovery as well...but I'm open to suggestions when the time comes.
Enjoy this forum and all the advice and tips, and looking forward to contributing in the future.
Long time reader, but recent member and first time poster here, coming to you from what is still the jewel of the Indian Ocean despite recent economic difficulties!
Been a QFF member the longest, but not having a job which requires much travel, I've only clocked up a modest 134k points (mostly from leisure flying but other sources more recently). Got to Silver for a year once after a RTW trip and following my beloved Fremantle Dockers to all their away games, but otherwise Bronze. Never flown VA in my life, but I have recently joined Velocity thanks to the Flybuys association as I think it's a reasonable place to park those points so they don't expire until I get a specific goal in mind.
QR are my preferred option to Europe - in fact, my next holiday is my very first flights in J with QR in a couple of months as I take my mother overseas for the first time in her life. That should be enough to get me to Privilege Club Silver, but I'm worried that might be it unless I can somehow swing a J trip on them each year!
I also have a Skywards membership from my first overseas trip in 2003 with EK, but haven't used it since. Also signed up recently with SQ, EY and CX to give some additional options.
I am a fan of Everyday Rewards and Flybuys, as my grocery spend is reasonable and it's money I'm spending anyway. Might not be much, but it's a good method to keep the QFF and Velocity balances ticking over.
I know what most will say next - what about a card? Well, I own my own home but have plans to knockdown and rebuild later this year, so top priority for me is getting a loan for that before I start affecting my credit score with card applications. I don't do much upscale spending, so something like an Amex Essential looks appealing and maybe a Qantas Discovery as well...but I'm open to suggestions when the time comes.
Enjoy this forum and all the advice and tips, and looking forward to contributing in the future.