And one can strike quite a pose by wearing them as earrings, suitable for any gender.They make a decent drinks coaster.
And one can strike quite a pose by wearing them as earrings, suitable for any gender.They make a decent drinks coaster.
And one can strike quite a pose by wearing them as earrings, suitable for any gender.
Although only for domestic wear (including Taswegia) it seems, so would need to be removed prior to an international flightYes, gender neutral .....lol,
Yep still fit for train and bus daily home to school/construction site commuting purposes. Since it is purely for aesthetic purposes when taking the bus/train. No use wearing a gold bag tag on the ground (also blends with the orange yellow shirt)They got this right. Rare candidness from QF. The tags look good but the usefulness is limited to a name tag only. Sigh...
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The "coasters" are great in streamlining the domestic bag drop. It's a pity to see that being "enhanced" to zero.
You lucked out! Agents sometimes confuse PS for P1 ...I just received my order for a replacement bag tag in the mail - I've been WP for many years but all they could muster to send me was a PS bag tag. I daresay they've scraped the bottom of the barrel for the final time. So long, bag tags!
That tech’s effectively been made redundant since Qantas introduced app-based luggage tracking across domestic and international Qantas flights.
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These are a bit cute !!!. Love the gold strap on the P1/ CL.
QF New Bag Tags ET
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Gold as in the Hermès leather colorGold? That would be brown or tan (leatherette)!
Ah, the article calls it “caramel”… I actually think the black and WP combo looks good.
But I suspect Hermès hasn’t gone down the “recycled materials” path just yet! Just tried and tested dead cow skin. Oh, that reminds my, I have lovely Starlux leather bag tag somewhere - possibly still in its original box.Gold as in the Hermès leather color
The article suggests they are - well sort of. P1 within a few weeks, others if they requal their tier. But they have a choice between bagtag or freebie leaf towards GT.I wonder if Qantas will send out the relevant status luggage tags to everyone?
The new-look Qantas Luggage Tags replace the iconic Q Bag Tags launched in 2010, although they lack the RFID technology through which those palm-sized discs streamlined the process of checking luggage onto a flight.
That tech’s effectively been made redundant since Qantas introduced app-based luggage tracking across domestic and international Qantas flights.
yep had to laugh at that!From the ET article
Huh?! How is the Q tag now redundant because they have the most basic of basic tracking in their app?
Qantas says most frequent flyers have been using the Q Bag Tags for carry-on luggage (which honestly serves only to flag or perhaps flaunt their status) so the new tags have been designed for hand luggage and cabin bags.
“The new luggage tags will help our teams to spot our valued members, recognise their continued loyalty and deliver that signature Qantas service,” a Qantas spokesperson tells Executive Traveller.
I don't understand this though. Qantas could still keep the RFID, people could still put them on their hand luggage and show off. The people that don't want to show off still won't attach them. I don't understand what Qantas is trying to achieve here. Make it easier to lose bags, harder and longer to check in, and create more plastic barcode tags?While sure, I am sure many have used the coasters as intended, I often see MANY on carry ons (mostly Gold and Plat) that screams "look at moi" imo. I sometimes see them outside of travel situations too (like people in J PJ tops at woolies lol).
One or more ofI don't understand this though. Qantas could still keep the RFID, people could still put them on their hand luggage and show off. The people that don't want to show off still won't attach them. I don't understand what Qantas is trying to achieve here. Make it easier to lose bags, harder and longer to check in, and create more plastic barcode tags?
All good points. However I'm still going to sulk.One or more of
- Maintenance of the RFID technology at airports is too costly and they're looking to get rid of it soon
- The new tags are significantly cheaper to produce, and the RFID tags weren't saving Qantas that much money anyway in printed bag tags etc.
- see: status customers now only getting one instead of two RFID tags
- The specific RFID technology in the tags are now deprecated/hard to source/etc., so it's harder to keep producing the older tags
Absolutely agree with this and at least QF are (in tgeory) embrasing this.
While sure, I am sure many have used the coasters as intended, I often see MANY on carry ons (mostly Gold and Plat) that screams "look at moi" imo. I sometimes see them outside of travel situations too (like people in J PJ tops at woolies lol).
I doubt I will attach mine when it shows up (though the P1 one does look nice) as I have no "DYKWIA mode" or wish to stand out tbh.
But that's just me.