QF or AA? How to maximise QF status & points on travel to US

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Quote: I am a Qantas Club member (unfortunately only bronze status) and will be travelling to US in Oct 08 using FF points. :unquote.

I think we may have missed something here..
I wasn't Aware QP had a "bronze membership" and that only QFF did.
Is the OP a FF member of a QP member, or both?

Both. By being a QP member, you get automatic QFF membership.
 
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... I think we may have missed something here..
I wasn't Aware QP had a "bronze membership" and that only QFF did.
Is the OP a FF member of a QP member, or both?
This is reflected on boarding passes; in the service area (Lower left) of the BP it will show as:
  • "QANTAS CLUB BRONZE ...".
As a partner QP member, this was often apparent on my wife's BPs ... (Nowadays as a PG her BP's show "FF GOLD ONEWORLD SAPH ...")
 
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