Qantas 2024 review

Found it (thanks, VPS). It's been a quieter year which has been nice and I've moved more towards the BFOD.
With points, in the 20% and most spending has been on upgrades.

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They should have excluded your home city/ airport, that's rarely a destination!

We have always known that Qantas has great data analysis of its Frequent Fliers to target offers and market to commercial points purchasers. So they really pierced it by concluding:

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(Hobart is my home airport). Clowns.
 
Qantas luggage tag, top product sold on Qantas marketplace.
I was initial surprised that was the top product but after I read a few of the negative reviews I'm assuming a majority of people thought the were the old bag trackers and didn't actually read the description
 
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16 flights and 62000 km. 737-800... meh
The business had 25 flights and 104000km

My flight radar says 56 flights and 167000 km - only four airlines, in order VA, QF, QR, AA



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according the the email - Oppenheimer is the most watched movie for 2024!!

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...on Qantas IFE

I’m just assuming Qantas knows there’s 11 days left of 2024 and I’ve got some long haul flights yet to fly.

Qantas and the board are probably most interested in people who actually travel during the year, not the leisure traveller at Christmas. Personally, my 167000 km were over on7 December. Now is a time to rest up and not travel.
But I am thinking about a couple of days up on a beach in FNQ...

Be careful what you wish for. It sounds like there are a lot of us in that category.
Like 1% of 15 million QFF members... = 150000
 
There’s no email to find, I haven’t been sent one unfortunately.
In case, check your Qantas email preferences:
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My email just straight up didn't come with my stats. Just a review of what the general public got.
 

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