How much $$value have you received from QFF?

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Lindsay, just wondering why there are no upgrades using Upgrade Credits in you list? Surely you would have used many of them.

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Actually, I didn't include them...so add a couple of flights again. I've burnt my fair share since they were introduced. Still sitting on my final 2 UC's, with the first expiring Oct 06.
 
Lindsay Wilson said:
Thanks JohnK for the moral support :roll: - you wanted to get into the BNE QP J lounge on Dec 26, did you?? :wink: :cry: :lol:
You know what they say Lindsay? Once a smart@rse always a smart@rse. Sorry, couldn't help myself :lol: :oops:

Seriously though I have kept meaningless statistics dating back to the 80's. Golf scores, ten pin bowling scores and other junk. :?

I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping track of flights and upgrades.
 
Ahh.. the good old days of upgrade credits for 250 SC's.. They were good value..
I've still got 3 of these..1 due to expire next August.
And I really wish I'd taken more advantage of the around Aus in J class for the 37500 before that was stopped. Although I did get in one of those trips.
I keep a lot of other junk, just not in spreadsheets.. Although I'm starting to catch the spreadsheet bug now that I've learnt how to use them!

So a rough calc (exluding Lindsay) is over 300k from 9 people.. Makes you wonder what the total cost is to Qantas - Although I know a lot of it is just excess capacity. But then there's still the fuel costs.
 
Never added it up, and would have trouble recalling all the upgrades, trips for Son and Partner, etc. but it's a lot! One trip to FRA for 3 of us used 750,000 points a few years ago alone!

Not to mention the "last minute" (not post May 22 definition of "last minute" international upgrades) times I have been able to get a seat (thanks QF).
 
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