Qantas Points Club Discussion

Yeah,I would have thought the benefits of PC+ for a WP outweighed the 2 x lounge passes they no longer receive to pass on.

I guess the value of rewards will depend on the individual. If you don't travel for leisure, hotel vouchers are not very useful. If you don't drink, the wine vouchers are useless. If you prequalify for status easily, the carry forward of PCs is meaningless. If you only fly in business, lounge access is of no benefit...
 
For those with complimentary $50 Qantas Wine vouchers in their accounts, this is not a bad deal: Buy Dandelion Vineyards Dandelion Grenache Faraway Tree 2020 | Qantas Wine

$65 (or $58.50 for PCP members) for a bottle, so $15 (or $8.50) after the $50 voucher. The purchase comes with a serve of 3000 bonus points which, if valued at 1 cent per point, means you'll actually make a profit of between $15 to $21.50!
 
Would note that for the Qantas Wine vouchers the minimum price to spend is $149 before the $50 can be applied. Still okay for 9000 bonus points and then some if you also call them up to see if they will give extra points.
 
Do you have to pay postage on that too?
I didn't have to pay postage - I believe all PC and PCP members get a complimentary premium membership (which means free delivery on all orders)

Would note that for the Qantas Wine vouchers the minimum price to spend is $149 before the $50 can be applied. Still okay for 9000 bonus points and then some if you also call them up to see if they will give extra points.
Oh interesting! I logged into my account and it specifically said my two vouchers did not come with a minimum spend requirement - and I was able to check out without spending more. What kind of vouchers did I have?!
 
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I guess the value of rewards will depend on the individual. If you don't travel for leisure, hotel vouchers are not very useful. If you don't drink, the wine vouchers are useless. If you prequalify for status easily, the carry forward of PCs is meaningless. If you only fly in business, lounge access is of no benefit...
True - I'm probably just a bad example of the individual!

I travel exclusively for leisure at the moment, but hotel status benefits - which are generally not guaranteed on 3rd party bookings - almost always outweigh the voucher savings for mine; so I only book direct, and give away the vouchers (usually on here). When travelling for business, I book hotels via corporate agent. I rarely drink wine or spirits, and haven't ever been able to find value in much else as a gift on QF Wine, but will try again once PCP with the higher discount and vouchers. I don't need QP access, and don't need lounge passes, but it was nice to be able to assign to family travel.

Regardless of all this - I do like the SC earn on classic awards... the 100SCs might end up coming in handy as QFF backs away from status care packages.... and... it's cool to have the extra layer on my QFF status gateaux as a QFF WP LTS GT PCP member :D

Cheers,
Matt.
 
I looked at this yesterday, and thought about it. So just did the purchase now. 3045 points $15! Plus a bottle.
 
I must have got the Qantas Wine vouchers that were under the old system then before they tweaked it, did expect to receive 2 of them but only got one. Will give them a call regardless.
 
For those with complimentary $50 Qantas Wine vouchers in their accounts, this is not a bad deal: Buy Dandelion Vineyards Dandelion Grenache Faraway Tree 2020 | Qantas Wine

$65 (or $58.50 for PCP members) for a bottle, so $15 (or $8.50) after the $50 voucher. The purchase comes with a serve of 3000 bonus points which, if valued at 1 cent per point, means you'll actually make a profit of between $15 to $21.50!
Thanks for the tip. I've been waiting for one of those. There was another bottle at $64 too.
 
I must have got the Qantas Wine vouchers that were under the old system then before they tweaked it, did expect to receive 2 of them but only got one. Will give them a call regardless.
They removed the min spend a little while but do check each one.
I didn't have to pay postage - I believe all PC and PCP members get a complimentary premium membership (which means free delivery on all orders)
Correct!
I travel exclusively for leisure at the moment, but hotel status benefits - which are generally not guaranteed on 3rd party bookings - almost always outweigh the voucher savings for mine; so I only book direct, and give away the vouchers (usually on here).
QF hotels is handy in places that don’t have a convenient chain hotel. It’s usually the same price as Expedia or other Hotel OTAs but with 3x or 4x QFF pts. We did a NZ road trip in December and 5 of 7 places were via QF hotels or Expedia. CHC and ZQN booked direct.
 
How long after reaching points club plus does it usually take for Qantas club membership to be issued? I hit PC+ about a week ago and can see PC+ in my Qantas app but nothing about Qantas club. I can also see I still have my pleb 23kg baggage allowance for my next flight.
 
QF hotels is handy in places that don’t have a convenient chain hotel. It’s usually the same price as Expedia or other Hotel OTAs but with 3x or 4x QFF pts. We did a NZ road trip in December and 5 of 7 places were via QF hotels or Expedia. CHC and ZQN booked direct.
This is true - I haven't been anywhere of late that has that challenge, but certainly there could be times where I do!
 
QF hotels is handy in places that don’t have a convenient chain hotel.
True - my preferred property in Port Douglas is an independent, same price to book via Qantas Hotels as direct but comes with ~15k QFF points. No brainer.

But also where the benefit of booking through award program you have status with is questionable.

Case in point, I had status with All Accor (Gold) and IHG (Diamond) and was looking for a hotel in Chicago. IHG had no properties. Whilst Accor did (Sofitel or Fairmont) the Accor+ benefits dont apply in the USA (even though it has a pacific coastline), you also dont get the bonus QF points for accor bookings outside of Asia Pacific and the cost to book the room with Accor was well over USD$500 more than same room through QF hotels (which came with some 15k QFF points). So was a welcome drink and chance (not guarantee) of an upgrade worth sacrificing USD$500 and 15k QFF points, of course not.
 
True - my preferred property in Port Douglas is an independent, same price to book via Qantas Hotels as direct but comes with ~15k QFF points. No brainer.

But also where the benefit of booking through award program you have status with is questionable.

Case in point, I had status with All Accor (Gold) and IHG (Diamond) and was looking for a hotel in Chicago. IHG had no properties. Whilst Accor did (Sofitel or Fairmont) the Accor+ benefits dont apply in the USA (even though it has a pacific coastline), you also dont get the bonus QF points for accor bookings outside of Asia Pacific and the cost to book the room with Accor was well over USD$500 more than same room through QF hotels (which came with some 15k QFF points). So was a welcome drink and chance (not guarantee) of an upgrade worth sacrificing USD$500 and 15k QFF points, of course not.
Sounds like Coconut Grove in PD, perhaps?… and I’ve done the same there in the past, as well 🤓
 
Just wanted to confirm my understanding on the „earning SCs with award flights“.

If I am PC+ and fly on Qantas metal with a CX issued reward seat (ie via former Asia miles, eTicket starts with 160), then I will not earn any SCs, right?
 
Just wanted to confirm my understanding on the „earning SCs with award flights“.

If I am PC+ and fly on Qantas metal with a CX issued reward seat (ie via former Asia miles, eTicket starts with 160), then I will not earn any SCs, right?

You will earn if it's QF marketed QF operated.
 
You will earn if it's QF marketed QF operated.

It's actually just QF marketed in the T&Cs (see below for extract), but I guess when looking at QF classic awards, they would all be QF operated as well, right? I wonder if anyone has any experience with what @exLXCXFF asks; an award seat book via any other source than QF, but with theQF flight number. Did these credit PC SCs?...

+ Points Club and Points Club Plus members will earn Status Credits on Qantas Marketed Classic Flight Rewards if they are a Points Club or Points Club Plus member at the time they fly. Your Qantas Frequent Flyer membership number must be recorded in your booking before your flight departs to receive the Status Credits. See the Classic Flight Reward tables for the Status Credit earn rate for Points Club and Points Club Plus members. Classic Flight Rewards seats are subject to capacity controls, availability is limited, and some flights may not have any Classic Flight Rewards available. Taxes, fees and carrier charges are payable to Qantas (excluding any amounts payable to third parties at the airport) in addition to the points required.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
+ Points Club and Points Club Plus members will earn Status Credits on Qantas Marketed Classic Flight Rewards if they are a Points Club or Points Club Plus member at the time they fly. Your Qantas Frequent Flyer membership number must be recorded in your booking before your flight departs to receive the Status Credits. See the Classic Flight Reward tables for the Status Credit earn rate for Points Club and Points Club Plus members. Classic Flight Rewards seats are subject to capacity controls, availability is limited, and some flights may not have any Classic Flight Rewards available. Taxes, fees and carrier charges are payable to Qantas (excluding any amounts payable to third parties at the airport) in addition to the points required.

My reading of that is that the rewards must be Qantas Classic Flight Rewards - i.e. not booked through partner airlines' reward schemes.
 

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