That is what they are saying, no points means no PS points bonus.
ejb
Read it they weren't getting any status credits for some stupid reason. Maybe too early in the day.
That is what they are saying, no points means no PS points bonus.
ejb
Folks, just to chime back in.
AFF is a passionate community and there will be times where I’m not in a position to comment on all issues. However, rest assured that we do take on the feedback in our internal discussions, and there is certainly plenty of it here. So if there isn’t a direct response, this doesn’t mean that nothing has been done with it.
We’ve improved the revised policy by also allowing arrivals access, particularly where the general airline convention for lounges is access on departure. We were aware of BA Gold lounge access, however, as noted by others in the thread, BA Gold has additional restrictions compared to anytime access for Platinums. Acknowledge it allows competitor flyer access in some circumstances, however it is not the same as anytime access for Platinums – one must be travelling.
Understand that the adjustment we made to the lounge access policy does not fully satisfy all, however there are many comments here and from our own channels that support the view that it is a reasonable outcome.
Thought we ought to add a little more cheer to this thread and signpost some good things on their way! Alas, we’re not quite in a position to reveal full details yet, however closer to launch we will be able to discuss this further. FWIW, I’ve literally tasted some of those items just moments ago
Just to clarify, Neil Perry changes will be coming to the Domestic J lounges.
I do not consider myself... OR other SG and WP's OR QP Members to be leeches.
I ALSO pay market rates for my QF airfares.... I also fly enough to acheive WP. (Like 1,000s of others) I think it is retarded for someone to say/post that SG's and WP's are "leeches" for being in the QP.
Then there is also the situation with Qantas "Group"; Qantas is increasingly forcing us to fly on Jetstar. Yet the Qantas Club does not open for Jetstar flights. If Qantas values getting all these flights from platinum flyers then how about providing the supposed benefits when you force us to fly on other parts of Qantas Group.
Very good point.Qantas is increasingly forcing us to fly on Jetstar. Yet the Qantas Club does not open for Jetstar flights. If Qantas values getting all these flights from platinum flyers then how about providing the supposed benefits when you force us to fly on other parts of Qantas Group.
I do not always get to choose who I fly with.
But that's what they have done for Plat (ie, recognise JQ/3K) under the revised access rules.
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I think it cuts both ways, didn't you call paid QC members leeches? No matter what Qantas has see the market rate for QC access at X SC or Y dollars. We can argue about where certain groups should be given access or not. But having been given the access neither group are leeches, IMO.
I hope my post didn't read that way. My point was that IF.. (and I think I summed up at the end of my initial post) I repeat..IF there were "leeches" then putting a $$ value it.... probably would not be SG's and WP's who have spent a lot of $$$ and BIS to acheive the status.
Accessing the Qantas Club when on a Jetstar flight only works when the Qantas Club is actually open. For example, in Darwin, the Qantas Club can be well shut at the time of the Jetstar flights.
...IF there were "leeches" then putting a $$ value it.... probably would not be SG's and WP's who have spent a lot of $$$ and BIS to acheive the status.
I look at a ticket sale like this (for this example, a $100 SYD-BNE ticket) broken down as follows, hypothetical of course;
$10 fuel
$30 wages
$20 tax
$10 profit
$10 GST
$10 Aircraft maintenance
$5 lounge
$5 Misc tax
I wonder if the "enhancemants" could have been introduced on a staggered basis coinciding with the end of the individual's status reassessment?
3.2 Qantas will use best efforts to advise Members of material changes to these Terms and Conditions and, where such changes will limit Benefits:
(a) where the Benefit is provided by Qantas, to give Members at least 6 months' notice;
3.2 Qantas will use best efforts to advise Members of material changes to these Terms and Conditions and, where such changes will limit Benefits:
(a) where the Benefit is provided by Qantas, to give Members at least 6 months' notice;
Ahhh, I must admit I haven't been keeping upThis clause was the subject of some discussion about 300 posts ago, its debatable whether the change is 'material' in the context of QFF, and a clause about "will use best endeavours" isn't much of a promise:-|
First post from a long time lurker – hope I’m not jumping into a lion’s den here given this thread has generated 600 posts in 9 days!
Something random - BA has been cited as one FF program which offers anytime access to its top tier FFs, but closer to home, CX MPC also offers anytime access to its diamond members. As others have pointed out, CX tends to treat OW elites & MPC members very very well. Even as a SG, I've received upgrades on CX metal multiple times for both myself and my partner (flying together) and they have also honoured benefits advertised as QF only, like increased baggage allowance.
either a % of the anyseat points at the time of booking, or a lesser point amount of the anyseat rate on a given flight, or the ODU amount to allow for "anytime" upgrades. (Now there's a nice QFF Plat benefit: "Anytime Upgrades")