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Isn't this just easing us into a dynamic award pricing regime?
100% agree with Hui's assessment.I also came across this deceptive display in the app today. The header is "Classic Plus 94,900", but look further and it's apparently just a regular award.
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I'm not a particular fan of Steve Hui from iFLYflat but he did have this to say on LinkedIn today that I thought was interesting:
It's the last paragraph that I agree with.
I'd like to think this new iteration is going to result in a temporary reduction in classic availability.
yep100% agree with Hui's assessment.
Indeed, I'm slightly worried that this announcement is going to prompt some of the business points whales to re-evaluate their points earning strategy. If they do, they'll likely switch to VA & the bank programs, putting significant pressure on the award availability on SQ, QR, EY, UA, etc.
1 billion points were redeemed on classic plus rewards on Monday. Half in premium cabins.
Sounds impressive until you realise that is only a few thousand actual flights booked.
”Qantas frequent flyers have splashed out on the new Classic Plus option, redeeming more than a billion points for international flights on Monday, three times more than typical for that day of the week.”
So, just like the other recent QFF big announcements with fanfare and gooing and gurgling with pleasure for the rusted-on fans, with some closer examination and analysis, reality becomes apparent.I'm not a particular fan of Steve Hui from iFLYflat but he did have this to say on LinkedIn today that I thought was interesting:
It's the last paragraph that I agree with.
I'd like to think this new iteration is going to result in a temporary reduction in classic availability.
200 billion points per year being added at the moment, according to the AFR. And new points is constantly outstripping redemptions. Must be enormous.How many points are in circulation now? What % is that?
"three times more" points or reward flights? Points it seems, in which case it's quite possibly *fewer* flights than typical for Monday.1 billion points were redeemed on classic plus rewards on Monday. Half in premium cabins.
Sounds impressive until you realise that is only a few thousand actual flights booked.
”Qantas frequent flyers have splashed out on the new Classic Plus option, redeeming more than a billion points for international flights on Monday, three times more than typical for that day of the week.”
Yep. I burnt 900,000 points yesterday but all on classic rewards I’d been trying for ages to get released as a WP. No CR+ for me.I suspect AFF has a larger proportion of whales than the general public does. I say that because of how busy the OWA thread is and how many posts there are of people saying they just casually and impulsively booked 4 x J seats to US/UK after each drop of CR seats.
If AFF is rejecting C+ then the AFF whales must be rejecting it too. Then why keep saying that whales are the ones snapping up all the C+ seats?
That’s 2 x QF F to Europe And return or 3 x JYep. I burnt 900,000 points yesterday but all on classic rewards I’d been trying for ages to get released as a WP. No CR+ for me.
EDIT: not a whale, down to 30,000 points
Sadly not 2 x QF F to Europe. It was two U OWA that could finally be made with QF on AUS legs, and one return LAX in QF F.That’s 2 x QF F to Europe And return or 3 x J
Yes, there been an additional release this afternoon of premium transpac classic seating for later this year (mainly Oct/Nov)- but not economy.Oh my; you found hens teeth !View attachment 378199
There has been a small dump of J & F to LAX + J DFW Oct-Nov 2024. I had a word with aunty Vanessa.Oh my; you found hens teeth !View attachment 378199
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