Qantas Status Credits Boost

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Do you have a link for this? Can't find the SC promo anywhere for the Ultimate.
I think it's today-new, might take some time to be widely visible on the internet. Even the link "Learn More" of the ultimate card has the old offer (55k points, no sc)
 
Qantas is offering more and more SC on the ground. Very recently, 10 sc with BP (seems to be a WP only offer), and now (today?) 3 more SC earning credit cards: NAB, Q Amex Ultimate, and Q Amex Premium, in addition to the already available ANZ black and Q premier cards. Prior to that, a few SC to earn at woolies, BP, and qantas luxury hotel.

I can see this trend of offering ground SC, seems like an easy way to monetize SC in the hope that Frequent Flyers close enough to requal (thanks to Status keeper and Status seeker), will jump through the various hoops to collect their missing SC. It certainly worked for me, but I am an easy monkey to train, and my requal target was at arm's reach.
Are credit card sign ups the only currently available ground SCs? Doesn’t help with the 4 flight requirement if that turns out to be needed.
 
Are credit card sign ups the only currently available ground SCs? Doesn’t help with the 4 flight requirement if that turns out to be needed.
AFAIK, at this time, it's only credit cards, and 10 SC at BP when earning 100 points. The BP offer seems to be only for WP (was in the WP newsletter)

I think the 4 flights requirement remains achievable for FFyers currently in Australia. Melbourne is getting better, should get some flight options between now and end of March.
 
I think it's today-new, might take some time to be widely visible on the internet.

Can I ask where you have seen it? Do you recall the bonus / annual fee / travel credit?
 
Can I ask where you have seen it? Do you recall the bonus / annual fee / travel credit?

Is the link I shared above not working for you? Maybe it looked like an add due to the forum auto link processing :D

Below some copy-paste

Receive 100,000 bonus Qantas Points and 75 bonus Status Credits when you apply by 4 November 2020, are approved and spend $3,000 within 3 months of Card Membership. Available to

A $450 Qantas Travel Credit each year to use for eligible international or domestic Qantas flights

Annual Fee: $450 p.a.
 
Is the link I shared above not working for you?

Below some copy-paste

Receive 100,000 bonus Qantas Points and 75 bonus Status Credits when you apply by 4 November 2020, are approved and spend $3,000 within 3 months of Card Membership. Available to

A $450 Qantas Travel Credit each year to use for eligible international or domestic Qantas flights

Annual Fee: $450 p.a.

None of that is appearing for me, but I am viewing on mobile. Thanks for sharing anyhow.

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Is the link I shared above not working for you? Maybe it looked like an add due to the forum auto link processing :D

Below some copy-paste

Receive 100,000 bonus Qantas Points and 75 bonus Status Credits when you apply by 4 November 2020, are approved and spend $3,000 within 3 months of Card Membership. Available to

A $450 Qantas Travel Credit each year to use for eligible international or domestic Qantas flights

Annual Fee: $450 p.a.
For me, the links shows:
- no SC (55k bonus) for Amex Ultimate, $450 annual
- 50 SC (100k bonus) for Amex Premium, $249 annual
 
It could be cached by your internet provider maybe?
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We are slightly drifting away from this thread topic, see you on the Credit Card / Amex subforum
 
As noted in previous posts it's not just Victorians who can't fly anywhere. There are still borders closed (Tas, WA) and partially open (NT, SA, Qld) and those shift almost daily (see today's commentary by QLD they may rethink NSW border open after new unknown community transmissions in NSW). This is a moveable (uh) feast of changes and you really can't rely on with any certainty. Even the NZ "bubble" comes and goes.

With all of this in mind I can't see how QF can't continue *some sort* of support for flyers.

Heck even the Federal Budget worked on International borders not re-opening until 2nd half of 2021...

While obviously yes there are more open routes and opportunities, specially for those in places like QLD, NSW(for now) and the NT, it could all change next week, next month and next year and of course it's still but a tiny fraction of the usual flying and trips as per normal.

Me I know they will do more. I am not worrying too much about it in any case since frankly I ain't going anywhere anytime soon (sniff) so it's somewhat irrelevant at this point (to me, anyway). First things first....

Thats a very pessimistic view of the situation. Even the Victorian premier thinks that all state borders (except WA) will be open by Christmas. There‘s also intrastate options available within WA. There may well be further support with monthly credits or reduced threshold, but I very much doubt we’ll see blanket extensions like we saw earlier in the year. At some point you have to fly.
 
Thats a very pessimistic view of the situation. Even the Victorian premier thinks that all state borders (except WA) will be open by Christmas. There‘s also intrastate options available within WA. There may well be further support with monthly credits or reduced threshold, but I very much doubt we’ll see blanket extensions like we saw earlier in the year. At some point you have to fly.

The Victorian Premier needs to say it will be open by Christmas, as this provides people with short-term hope and buy-in to the lockdowns.
We see similar messaging in other countries. It's a lie.

According to new reports, Australia won't open til late 2021.
It's time to forget about status credits folks. We all need to find a new hobby!

 
As someone in Melbourne there’s very little chance I’ll be flying before May next year (my renewal). My flying is predominantly international with a bit of domestic reward flights thrown in.

With no international and the fact I can drive being far easier I doubt I’ll step foot on a plane in a while.
The SCs on the ground are all good except for those who cannot get credit cards (so you can’t just make requalification depend on being 18+ with a 50,000+ annual income).

As I said earlier, an extension costs them nothing, especially when most wouldn’t have used the benefits (lounge mainly) in the entirety of 2020 and brings goodwill to the company by the FFers
 
As I said earlier, an extension costs them nothing, especially when most wouldn’t have used the benefits (lounge mainly) in the entirety of 2020 and brings goodwill to the company by the FFers
There are flights I could take, but I would not be interested in paying $1,200-$2,400 for four flights just to requalify. Different if I wanted to holiday alone in Broome or Exmouth, but I don’t. Losing status for lack of flying is real for many former frequent flyers. Happily I can wait until this time next year to take those qualifying flights, so can visit friends where I want to fly to.

If I do lose WP for lack of SC, I will fly business class internationally anyway and also use other airlines. So I agree, gifting another year of status costs QF nothing but will retain my loyalty and, more importantly, my dollars.
 
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Are credit card sign ups the only currently available ground SCs? Doesn’t help with the 4 flight requirement if that turns out to be needed.
AFAIK, at this time, it's only credit cards, and 10 SC at BP when earning 100 points.

I'm surprised that Qantas haven't introduced more opportunities to earn SCs on the ground as with flying being reduced they need to tap every potential revenue stream. In particular I thought they might have extended and expanded the offer of SCs with some bookings through Qantas Hotels.

I think they should have looked at perhaps offering a small number of SCs with purchases of Qantas Points as that might be an indirect way of bringing in revenue now for future travel.

Unfortunately for me though as I'm based in Europe it is unlikely that any offers on the ground to earn SCs will be available to me, and I'm also unlikely to be able to get the 4 QF flights.
 
I can't help but think that today's announcement from Bain will not result in much generosity for grounded status holders from QF going forward
 
If QF doesn't provide more support I'll have little incentive to fly more than I need to this membership year.

A few interstate trips earning 10SC each way isn't going to lead to retaining Gold let alone getting back to Platinum.

I'd like to fly QF to the UK in the middle of 2021 but it doesn't seem likely that they'll be flying there again then.
 
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