Qantas Status Credits when flying Malaysia Airlines

It looks like they are not even honouring my business class tickets from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur return taken in June 2022 as they claim it’s not eligible to earn. But it’s class “I”. Do I have grounds to get a review again?
Is this a MHupgrade ticket?

I also have class “I” fare upgraded from class “o” economy get rejected by QFF and would like to appeal.

Edit: Get the point after appeal.
 
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How long is it taking for MH flights to be credited to QFF (when they're not being rejected)?
 
Hm...okay. I did an MASwings flight last week and it still hasn't credited.
 
The ticket was booked as an MH flight. It even showed up on my QF app for future flights and my booking had all my QFF details.
 
The ticket was booked as an MH flight. It even showed up on my QF app for future flights and my booking had all my QFF details.
MASwings and Malaysia Airlines share the IATA code. Their ICAO code and callsigns are different.
MASwings flights are treated as codeshares on Malaysia Airlines, and post to QFF just the same as an MH coded SQ flight would.
 
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MASwings flights are treated as codeshares on Malaysia Airlines, and post to QFF just the same as an MH coded SQ flight would.
I would not expect any credit to QFF for travel on a MH*SQ flight.
The ticket was booked as an MH flight. It even showed up on my QF app for future flights and my booking had all my QFF details.
From the link I posted:
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I booked the most expensive possible fully flexible economy airfares for flights from PNH to KUL then on to DPS, and then DPS, KUL, MNL. There were other cheaper, less flexible fare classes available. Somehow these flights are coded 'Q' and 'N' which do not even appear on the Qantas earn table so they are refusing to credit points/SC's. So based on my experience it is impossible to earn anything with Malaysian Airlines intra-Asia flights with Qantas when booking online fully flexible economy tickets. Seems like a total joke to me. Is there any remedy?
 
I booked the most expensive possible fully flexible economy airfares for flights from PNH to KUL then on to DPS, and then DPS, KUL, MNL. There were other cheaper, less flexible fare classes available. Somehow these flights are coded 'Q' and 'N' which do not even appear on the Qantas earn table so they are refusing to credit points/SC's. So based on my experience it is impossible to earn anything with Malaysian Airlines intra-Asia flights with Qantas when booking online fully flexible economy tickets. Seems like a total joke to me. Is there any remedy?
pretty much no, you need to book using a TA and specify the fare codes you’d like a quote on. Buying online, I believe all the fares are priced using the NDC so they take a base fare (Q/N) and apply a surcharge as a “flex”. Only way to buy eligible fares is to wait until the ineligible are sold out as far as I can tell (other than calling a TA and specifying your preferred fare class).

Some on here can probably explain it better than I did :p
 
I booked the most expensive possible fully flexible economy airfares for flights from PNH to KUL then on to DPS, and then DPS, KUL, MNL. There were other cheaper, less flexible fare classes available. Somehow these flights are coded 'Q' and 'N' which do not even appear on the Qantas earn table so they are refusing to credit points/SC's. So based on my experience it is impossible to earn anything with Malaysian Airlines intra-Asia flights with Qantas when booking online fully flexible economy tickets. Seems like a total joke to me. Is there any remedy?
MH often has dirt cheap intra Asia business classflights. Probably better off stumping up a tad more if you want SC’s or use a TA for economy flights
 

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