djfuzz
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Just wanted to see if my thinking on this is right -
We are heading off on the first leg of our honeymoon from MEL-HKG on QF29 this Sunday, and booked PE (T class) and submitted a points upgrade for J.
Seat counter shows the flight as A1 B2 F2 Y2, everything else 0, so it appears that the flight is pretty much overbooked.
Will we be upgraded ahead of op-ups, or does that depend solely on whether QF's quota of setas for points upgrades for this flight has been exhausted?
My conclusion (which I am seeking to clarify) is that if J is overbooked, high status pax with points upgrades will be upped to F, then WPs and SGs will be op-upped. If this creates any vacancies in J, we will be behind any elites (we are both currently NB, no OW status yet either) with points upgrades but ahead of any who might be op-upped, right?
I figure the chances of it going through are slim given how packed the flight is, so luckily we booked PE and can enjoy that service on this leg of the trip and save those points for later.
We are heading off on the first leg of our honeymoon from MEL-HKG on QF29 this Sunday, and booked PE (T class) and submitted a points upgrade for J.
Seat counter shows the flight as A1 B2 F2 Y2, everything else 0, so it appears that the flight is pretty much overbooked.
Will we be upgraded ahead of op-ups, or does that depend solely on whether QF's quota of setas for points upgrades for this flight has been exhausted?
My conclusion (which I am seeking to clarify) is that if J is overbooked, high status pax with points upgrades will be upped to F, then WPs and SGs will be op-upped. If this creates any vacancies in J, we will be behind any elites (we are both currently NB, no OW status yet either) with points upgrades but ahead of any who might be op-upped, right?
I figure the chances of it going through are slim given how packed the flight is, so luckily we booked PE and can enjoy that service on this leg of the trip and save those points for later.