That’s a good way of looking at it. We all have different objectives.the ability to request CR release as well as a good likelihood of successful upgrades is worth $2k a year for me easily. the Flounges and other perks are a bonus beyond that.
That’s a good way of looking at it. We all have different objectives.the ability to request CR release as well as a good likelihood of successful upgrades is worth $2k a year for me easily. the Flounges and other perks are a bonus beyond that.
classic rewardFinding this thread most interesting as I may have to head down this path next year to retain WP. However, could somebody please let me know what is meant by CR CR release and CR+
PH valuation refers to Point Hacks I gather? PC and PC+ refer to Qantas Points Club ?
Please take it easy on my ignorance.
Much appreciated..thank youclassic reward
classic reward release (ability for platinum to request the release of a classic reward seat)
classic reward plus… the new type of ‘award’ where commercial fares are calculated in points rather than dollars.
Yes, you might be on to something there. No point offering a status purchase offer if one doesn’t have the points.I expect its less about how close you get and more a matter if you have the points they want you to cough up
How many SCs did you have at time of offer?In my case, the invitation was received two weeks out from anniversary. I had not received any invitation previously. I had a points balance in excess of 1m at the time, had completed four sectors already was soon to requalify again with a DSC booking (not yet flown). Whether or not they were aware this was a PNR with a DSC attached when they sent the invitation, who knows.
I had 389 at the time of invite.How many SCs did you have at time of offer?
Interesting - and are/were you SG or WP?I had 389 at the time of invite.
SG. And SG for the previous 7 years prior.Interesting - and are/were you SG or WP?
other factors such as PCV, future bookings perhaps, historic engagement (all goes to PCV too I assume)
But wouldn't it be in the shareholders' interest to extend the status of people who are unlikely to actually use the benefits/cost Qantas anything?
To be fair, this offer / opportunity has only been to retain a status you are about to lose, so you can't buy the status.could just effectively buy status without flying
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. So 80k points for more than 33% of the required retain (less if they counted your future bookings).SG. And SG for the previous 7 years prior.
It's like a puzzle we can reverse engineer with more data points! Based on the upcoming flights (which would tip the member over renew line) in a couple of quotes cases being excluded, I suspect it's an analysis by loyalty (not airline) of members due to expire that hit a certain SC threshold, have a sufficient point balance to renew it, hit four flights, and possibly haven't accepted the offer in the past. In any case, as others have said it seems to be monetizing the previous free comp extensions.Clearly the invites aren't just based on a SC level, but other factors such as PCV, future bookings perhaps, historic engagement (all goes to PCV too I assume) and so on. ie if QF considers a customer valuable enough to them (ie chances of more revenue) to make the offer to, to try and keep the engaged, then they probably will do the invite, but to others where they don't see that, they probably won't.
just an opinion - not any knowledge of the process or algorithm involved.
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