I'm considering moving to London in a couple of months and if I decide to go in J, I'll fly CX and AY (since it's about half the cost than with QF or BA).
Both airlines state 30kg allowance for J. I'm QF PS, which I see entitles me to an extra 10kg on QF flights. I can't seem to find a reference on the QF site to that 10kg applying on other OW flights. Nor can I find a reference on CX or AY's sites stating the allowances that other OW frequent flyers have on their flights, only what their own members are allowed.
So, as a QF PS flying J with CX and AY, do I get 30kg or 40kg? (To state the obvious, no, I'm not flying via the US). Thanks for your help.
P.S. - I didn't want to start another thread, but wanted to say a big thankyou to the members of this forum for the collective help you've given me since I joined mid-last year. I just completed a big holiday to Europe and NYC with QF and LX in J (trip report is on FT) which I planned and booked after asking many questions on here. Many thanks for all your help, my trip was brilliant.
Both airlines state 30kg allowance for J. I'm QF PS, which I see entitles me to an extra 10kg on QF flights. I can't seem to find a reference on the QF site to that 10kg applying on other OW flights. Nor can I find a reference on CX or AY's sites stating the allowances that other OW frequent flyers have on their flights, only what their own members are allowed.
So, as a QF PS flying J with CX and AY, do I get 30kg or 40kg? (To state the obvious, no, I'm not flying via the US). Thanks for your help.
P.S. - I didn't want to start another thread, but wanted to say a big thankyou to the members of this forum for the collective help you've given me since I joined mid-last year. I just completed a big holiday to Europe and NYC with QF and LX in J (trip report is on FT) which I planned and booked after asking many questions on here. Many thanks for all your help, my trip was brilliant.