Qantas CSA yes. On the phone now and looks like they will manually add the SCs. Let's see...
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I have not seen this.Yes, you will. However, you will get reduced points. As a comparison, my recent trip earned 32k points as a regular booking with ABN added, as opposed to 18k points when booking as QBR.
I agree with you. Perhaps @Ade is just seeing the points shown when clicking on the fare? When booking a flight through QBR, the status of the flyer is not known. I add my ABN and always receive points consistent with WP, although only base points are displayed during the booking process.I have not seen this.
Are you indicating that travel on the same segments with the same fare bucket, having the same marketing carrier and the same operating carrier earns more base QFF points when booked directly rather than with QBR/ABN?
Hello. I've flown and haven't received my DSC. We flew to Europe in July, return leg late August,all in J. All booked on points and as a points club member I get SC for award bookings. I've registered for DSC as soon as offer received on March 25. Ticket issued on 30 March. We had two involuntary changes to flights and final ticket issued on May 1. I received 112 SC for SYD-LHR and vice versa. I had a LHR-BER flight for which I received nothing but then had ZAG-LHR for which I received 60SC. All BA operated. I've queried this via email with QF and shared the above details and got a generic response that it takes 8 weeks for DSC to post, in case I don't get these I should send them the flight details and proof that I've accepted the DSC offer. I've replied to them in the same tone.If PNR didn't change and dates of travel still within window, and you're not referring to a Bid Now upgrade, you should automatically get double F SC.
Have you flown and not received any DSC?
I received 112 SC for SYD-LHR and vice versa. I had a LHR-BER flight for which I received nothing but then had ZAG-LHR for which I received 60SC. All BA operated.
All booked on points and as a points club member I get SC for award bookings.
Still, there's the DSC for the QF operated flights missing. I doubt that QF will look into my query anyway
Apologies, SYD-LHR-LHR was on QF1/2
Mine has posted 2 days after the flight booked with a gift voucher...I created a gift voucher and have since used it. No DSC posted. Anyone else experienced this?
I believe @Ade's post is incorrect in relation to actual points earn. As per @Port Power's post, the points earn QBR shows when booking is not necessary what you actually get: Qantas "Choose your reward" Promo. Select from Double Status Credits OR Double Points [book 25/3/22-1/4/22]Thanks for reply Ade. You are right, I didn’t know that but less points earned shown in booking process when using QBR. Interesting.
As a WP, I have learned to ignore these points estimates and do my own calculations.I agree with you. Perhaps @Ade is just seeing the points shown when clicking on the fare? When booking a flight through QBR, the status of the flyer is not known. I add my ABN and always receive points consistent with WP, although only base points are displayed during the booking process.I have not seen this.
Are you indicating that travel on the same segments with the same fare bucket, having the same marketing carrier and the same operating carrier earns more base QFF points when booked directly rather than with QBR/ABN?
Hi @serfty - yes, my booking CBR-MAA (same fare bucket, same class, same marketing & same operating carriers) earned 32k points as QF-WP (without selecting "I'm travelling for xx_" option on QF homepage) and 18k points (when selecting "I'm travelling for Ade" option) ...I have not seen this.
Are you indicating that travel on the same segments with the same fare bucket, having the same marketing carrier and the same operating carrier earns more base QFF points when booked directly rather than with QBR/ABN?
Do i earn DSC for flights booked with my ABN and qantas business rewards in the PNR?
The fares are slightly discounted as a business rewards member compared to not using ABN.
Hi @Port Power - I see the difference in the points earned when I'm in the personal details page ... it's the page just before payment page ...I agree with you. Perhaps @Ade is just seeing the points shown when clicking on the fare? When booking a flight through QBR, the status of the flyer is not known. I add my ABN and always receive points consistent with WP, although only base points are displayed during the booking process.
When they first brought in the loyalty bonus, DSC counted towards it, but QF quickly decided that was too generous. So only 240 SC would count towards the loyalty bonus.Unsure this was asked already but thought I'd ask: if one were to choose the double status credits offer how would that work for calculating the loyalty bonus attained after earning 500 status credits from QF Group? Case in point I've got a J flight booked to AKL in January and stand to earn 240 base status credits on the trip (480 status credits with the DSC promotion). Would QF consider this as 240 status credits or 480 status credits when determining loyalty bonus?
In my case I've got 370 base status credits booked for next program year (SYD > AKL return, SYD > CHC return on a flex, CBR > SYD one-way on connecting red e-deal, SYD > BNK return on red-edeal and SYD > OOL one-way red-edeal). Combine that with the 250 status credit rollover from this year as a Gold, 150 status credits for this year's loyalty bonus and applying the 50 SC green tier bonus for this year and next on next year's program and lastly the 260 status credits from the bonus and I'll be at 1,030 status credits about 3 months into the program year... not a bad start towards QF Platinum!When they first brought in the loyalty bonus, DSC counted towards it, but QF quickly decided that was too generous. So only 240 SC would count towards the loyalty bonus.
Still 480 SC (thanks to DSC) is a lot better than 240 SC from your trip.
So if you did two of the trips you have planned to AKL with DSC you'd get 960 SC (with 480 SC counting towards the loyalty bonus needing just 20 SC from other flights to get to 500 SC).
As long as it's the same PNR then the promo still stands. At least that's how it was for me when doing the fast track to Qantas gold.I just wanted to get re-assurance before I do something stupid but I strongly believe the answer is yes (having re-read pages 1-4 and 30 & 31) of this discussion.
If I change my DSC flight SYD - MEL - AKL from this Friday to SYD - AKL this Saturday, I will obviously loose out on points due to flying less segements, BUT I still get double status credits for SYD - AKL because it remains the same PNR and it’s obviously still within the DSC promo window?