Kiwi Flyer
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NM said:Bring it on, I say. Then the jump to AA will be a simple justification for all
Easy for you to say. You already have QF LTG.
NM said:Bring it on, I say. Then the jump to AA will be a simple justification for all
Indeed it my opinion and due to my personal situationKiwi Flyer said:Easy for you to say. You already have QF LTG.
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In the case of people with a suitable SO for the Partner Gold there really would not be any influence by the member in the "choice" process. "Yes dear. I know which box to tick :-| ".Kiwi Flyer said:Perhaps QFF could add a new level at 2100 SCs and give members the choice of partner gold or super plat?
Shhhhh.. don't give them any ideas....NM said:Indeed it my opinion and due to my personal situation
Just don't bring in a new Super Plat which will reduce my LT Gold to the level of current Silver.
NM said:In the case of people with a suitable SO for the Partner Gold there really would not be any influence by the member in the "choice" process. "Yes dear. I know which box to tick :-| ".
Unless they earn their status by travelling together, two partners each with Platinum or above status probably has its own impact on the status of the relationship :shock: .Kiwi Flyer said:Unless they are already Gold or Platinum (where the current benefit is no benefit at all).
aap said:Costello says Qantas sale gets go-ahead
06/03/07 17:35
The $11.1 billion Qantas sale will go ahead after the international consortium bidding for the airline promised it would always remain Australian-owned and controlled.
Treasurer Peter Costello said Airline Partners Australia (APA) had set out a deed of undertaking promising that maintenance and repairs would also be carried out in Australia, and that its frequent flyer program would remain.
"Given this legally enforceable deed, which the Commonwealth can enforce, which guarantees the continuation of Qantas in Australia, the regional network, Qantas continuing its frequent flyer programs, Qantas remaining an integrated service, guaranteeing in the articles of association majority Australian ownership, majority Australian directors, principal place of operation in Australia, the government will allow the bid to go to the existing shareholders," Mr Costello told reporters.
Mr Costello said the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) had found that an APA takeover would not breach foreign ownership laws.
Cabinet gave the sale the go-ahead Tuesday afternoon.
QFTravel said:Importantly, the FF program stays - now to wait and see how they reduce it's value even further :evil:
NM said:Unless they earn their status by travelling together, two partners each with Platinum or above status probably has its own impact on the status of the relationship :shock: .
"Tell me dear, I am already Platinum so why did you tick the Partner Gold box of this form? Did you have another partner in mind?"
"Oops, must have been a mistake - honest"