Qantas DSC October 2024 Offer - book by 31/10/24 & fly 1/11/24-19/10/25

I was also having issues using it. It worked smoothly for one trip but not for another. It was only after the price went up by ~$300 did it start working again (hmm, suspicious).

2 silly questions:
1) All flights booked via the Multi-city tool, when it decides to work, should be subject to the DSCs and not just the one-way/return flights?
2) Even though the number of SCs that show up prior to payment is the standard amount, the DSCs should come through as a separate transaction?
(This is the first time that I've purchased flights during a DSC sale - I'm trying to make sure that I'm not making any assumptions. I'm excited and am hoping for the best once the flights occur next year - I should have enough to almost get me to WP.)
Everything booked using the Multi-City tool should get DSC's if the flights are eligible (QF flights on QF metal), the bigger challenge is usually getting the f$%king Multi-City tool to work properly - or at all.

DSC's will come through as a separate transaction - a random number of days or weeks later (up to eight usually).
 
Well, they got me.

I've wanted to see more of the South Pacific and while I haven't gotten particularly serious about it, yesterday I found flights from SYD to Samoa (via BNE), Tonga (nonstop), and Vanuatu (via BNE) priced around ~$2000 in J (Y was pricing at the ~$1000 mark). We spent the evening researching and settled on Samoa. (Norfolk Island also came in at $1500 with Y at $1000, so that's also excellent value, but we've been there [loved it].)

I didn't expect to book during this promo as I don't personally get enough value out of my status to see the logic in spending money I wouldn't otherwise spend for SC runs, repositioning, etc., and I didn't find fares on other potential trips I have coming up compelling enough to pay such a high premium all to guarantee my ability to maintain SG status, but this struck me as a genuinely reasonable fare to somewhere I actually want to go, and the DSC promotion did manage to get me to bite.

480 SCs for $2023 = $4.21 per SC. Not the best but also not the worst value as seen on this thread, and an interesting option for anyone based in SYD who actually wants to visit some of our Pacific Island friends. I'll also be locked in for Gold through May 2027, while still able to remain a free agent for larger, more expensive trips.
$4.21 per SC for a tropical island holiday destination is quite acceptable in my opinion - better than say $3.80 per SC for an overnight stay at Auckland airport.

If you are into scuba diving then there is a new shipwreck there courtesy of our Kiwi cousins...
 
I'm really just referring to the ability to use the Qantas website as you could before to build a multi city same day classic flight reward that prices as a single award rather than individual ones. It is absolutely nothing to do with having a good travel agent.
(I have been one and still have gds access if I need it)

This could be useful on double SC for points club members
You could call them and they could do it. Waive the fee due to not being able to do so online.
 
$4.21 per SC for a tropical island holiday destination is quite acceptable in my opinion - better than say $3.80 per SC for an overnight stay at Auckland airport.

If you are into scuba diving then there is a new shipwreck there courtesy of our Kiwi cousins...
Man I've tried staying at the AKL airport last time I did a status run - had back problems for a week or two later 🤕 - getting a hotel might be worth it if you don't want your body to disintegrate (not that you're already doing in the air!). It does add a bit to the overall $/SC but took advantage of some CC's travel credits and whatever accom near the airport using Qantas Hotel to get that extra points promo!
 
Having also done it ... while I do find the whole status run quite fun that overnight layover was definitely not. I will be staying a couple nights on my next AKL pilgrimage.
 
Can anyone tell me how you book a QANTAS flight with a domestic connection to New Zealand or Indonesia? Whenever I've tried to do this in the last year, the cost presented has been exorbitant. There is an example fare in the AFF news article, but how do I access that?

Also, is it possible to book a status run originating in Asia? E.g. Indonesia. I found that sales aren't offered if your flight doesn't originate from Australia.
 
Also, is it possible to book a status run originating in Asia? E.g. Indonesia. I found that sales aren't offered if your flight doesn't originate from Australia.
I subscribed to RED Emails out of Singapore and the most recent sale even referred to the DSC offer on now:
 
Ah! That's what I gotta do? Subscribe to RED e-mails from whichever cities sales I'm interested in? Gotcha. I'll do that now.
 
Is it confirmed that Points Club SCs earned on Award flights qualify for DSCs? I couldn't find anything specifically about PC/PC+ in the terms and conditions.

They've previously posted for me as DSCs but I didn't want to assume.

I can re-qualify for platinum with a status run on Award fares, but don't want to go through the rigmarole if PC/PC+ aren't included in this promo.
 
When using points (classic flight rewards) to pay for flights, how are you guys calculating $/SC?

Do you only count the taxes or points used + taxes?

E.g
syd-ool is $129 for 20 DSC, $6.45/SC
But using the points, it's 8000 + $54 for 14 DSC

If I use point hack valuation at 1.9c per point, the cost of the flight is actually $209.

So buying the ticket with cash is actually better in this case.

The gap is even bigger if I assume the points are used for international Business/First class

syd-lax works out to be 4.8c in business and 8.2c in first.
So the ticket above ends up costing respectively $438 ($31.28/SC) and $710 ($50.71/SC).
 
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That's interesting because I was credited 110SCs for that exact same trip the start of this year. Maybe I just got away with it then ig...
There's no way for that to earn 110SC even if it got it wrong something with its multi city calculation is definitely throwing it off.

SYD - SIN in sale is 30.
HKG - SYD in sale is 30.

SIN - HKG is 40 in flex economy. Sale should almost never earn but if it does it'll be 20 i believe.

That would mean it's 100.

The only way you can get 110 is if one of your QF legs is not in sale but saver instead (40 SC) and you got a bank error claiming the CX leg and the agent didn't look carefully at your ticket (which has happened to me before).
 
The only way you can get 110 is if one of your QF legs is not in sale but saver instead (40 SC) and you got a bank error claiming the CX leg and the agent didn't look carefully at your ticket (which has happened to me before).
Looks like the following happened:
  • QF127 SYD-HKG (Discounted Economy): 30SC
  • CX691 HKG-SIN (Discounted Economy): 20SC
  • QF292 SIN-SYD (Flexible Economy): 60SC
Didn't have to claim for the CX flight asw. It just came into the account with no strings attached.

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Everything booked using the Multi-City tool should get DSC's if the flights are eligible (QF flights on QF metal), the bigger challenge is usually getting the f$%king Multi-City tool to work properly - or at all.

DSC's will come through as a separate transaction - a random number of days or weeks later (up to eight usually).

Many thanks @RSD.
 
When using points (classic flight rewards) to pay for flights, how are you guys calculating $/SC?

Do you only count the taxes or points used + taxes?

E.g
syd-ool is $129 for 20 DSC, $6.45/SC
But using the points, it's 8000 + $54 for 14 DSC

If I use point hack valuation at 1.9c per point, the cost of the flight is actually $209.

So buying the ticket with cash is actually better in this case.

The gap is even bigger if I assume the points are used for international Business/First class

syd-lax works out to be 4.8c in business and 8.2c in first.
So the ticket above ends up costing respectively $438 ($31.28/SC) and $710 ($50.71/SC).

Everyone puts a different value on points, personally I only redeem them for international premium cabins so I would base it off 4c a point in my calculation.

If you have a lot of points without much plan for redemption? If that's the case you could ask yourself if buying X status tier for X points presents value to you.

I would say the 1.9c a point would be a good minimum, but everyone's perspective and financial circumstances differ.
 
Can anyone tell me how you book a QANTAS flight with a domestic connection to New Zealand or Indonesia? Whenever I've tried to do this in the last year, the cost presented has been exorbitant. There is an example fare in the AFF news article, but how do I access that?

Also, is it possible to book a status run originating in Asia? E.g. Indonesia. I found that sales aren't offered if your flight doesn't originate from Australia.
Not sure if this was answered already (but me being new) I just scrolled down to more flights until I found one that actually had a connection for domestic. The longest connection I found was like Sydney to OOL TO ADL to NZ but I think it was quite expensive
 
Can we obtain the SSC benefit right up to midnight on the 31st?
Where are your booking from? What State? What country? Daylight Saving Time? ;)

Anyway, I did spot this in the T&C: *Qantas Frequent Flyer members who register and make an Eligible flight booking between 12.01am (AEDT) Friday 25 October 2024 and 11.59pm (AEDT) Thursday 31 October 2024 for travel between 1 November 2024 and 19 October 2025 ….”
 
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