I've been a loyal QFF for many, many years and attained WP for the first time last October, reaching the required number of SC's on the last day of my membership year. As a result, my WP status was given for a full 2 years - brilliant!
The day after I attained WP, I flew BNE-DRW and rec'd an op-up to J (1A) with an empty seat beside me. As soon as the seat belt sign had been switched off, a very friendly CSM came and sat in the spare seat to have a chat and told me I was a very valued QF customer, pointed out the call button, and said to let her know if I needed anything at all. This is my first post, but I've been reading AFF for the past 2 years and given other people's experiences (or lack there of!), was most pleasantly surprised. I was even more pleasantly surprised when I rec'd an op-up to J on the return journey. Given the flight time is 4 hours, these were great flights to be upgraded.
These are not the first op-ups I've had. About 2 years ago, whilst I was SG, my partner (no status) and I were both upgraded at check-in from Y+ to J on QF1 SYD-LHR - wonderful! And I've had two other op-ups on shorter domestic flights (BNE-SYD) over the past 2 years.
Two weeks ago I was flying MEL-BNE in J (upgraded with points). I commented to the CSM how nice the wine was (Shaw+Smith Sav Blanc). As we started the descent into BNE, I was presented with a bottle to take home. A nice touch.
Since attaining WP I've often scored row 4 (thanks to the T80 tip learnt from AFF), have been addressed by name during meal service in Y (sometimes, but not always) and generally speaking, have been treated as a premium customer. Priority boarding has worked most of the time, as has priority baggage, and I've had reason to call the priority number on a number of occassions and have always been answered quickly and rec'd great customer service.
Yes, there's been times I've been disappointed with QF, including the grounding last year - I was stuck at LHR for about 12 hrs before getting on an EK flight arranged by my travel agent - QF were hopeless (and sitting in a middle seat in Y on the EK 773 was horrendous!). But the big picture has been generally very positive and as long as this continues, QF have my loyalty. And that, I guess, is the desired outcome for QF. Win / Win I love being WP, and given my current travel habits am likely to retain this status for some years to come. I'm just hoping all my good luck continues!
The day after I attained WP, I flew BNE-DRW and rec'd an op-up to J (1A) with an empty seat beside me. As soon as the seat belt sign had been switched off, a very friendly CSM came and sat in the spare seat to have a chat and told me I was a very valued QF customer, pointed out the call button, and said to let her know if I needed anything at all. This is my first post, but I've been reading AFF for the past 2 years and given other people's experiences (or lack there of!), was most pleasantly surprised. I was even more pleasantly surprised when I rec'd an op-up to J on the return journey. Given the flight time is 4 hours, these were great flights to be upgraded.
These are not the first op-ups I've had. About 2 years ago, whilst I was SG, my partner (no status) and I were both upgraded at check-in from Y+ to J on QF1 SYD-LHR - wonderful! And I've had two other op-ups on shorter domestic flights (BNE-SYD) over the past 2 years.
Two weeks ago I was flying MEL-BNE in J (upgraded with points). I commented to the CSM how nice the wine was (Shaw+Smith Sav Blanc). As we started the descent into BNE, I was presented with a bottle to take home. A nice touch.
Since attaining WP I've often scored row 4 (thanks to the T80 tip learnt from AFF), have been addressed by name during meal service in Y (sometimes, but not always) and generally speaking, have been treated as a premium customer. Priority boarding has worked most of the time, as has priority baggage, and I've had reason to call the priority number on a number of occassions and have always been answered quickly and rec'd great customer service.
Yes, there's been times I've been disappointed with QF, including the grounding last year - I was stuck at LHR for about 12 hrs before getting on an EK flight arranged by my travel agent - QF were hopeless (and sitting in a middle seat in Y on the EK 773 was horrendous!). But the big picture has been generally very positive and as long as this continues, QF have my loyalty. And that, I guess, is the desired outcome for QF. Win / Win I love being WP, and given my current travel habits am likely to retain this status for some years to come. I'm just hoping all my good luck continues!