Redeeming points (SYD to KL)

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Hi all,

I have about 114k QFF points and am looking to travel from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur in early June next year. I would ideally like to fly (Economy) via Singapore so Sydney to Singapore and then SIngapore to Kuala Lumpur.

When I use the "Use points" option on Qantas, the options I get are Sydney to Melbourne/Brisbane on Qantas then Melbourne/Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur on Malaysia Airlines (which I rather not fly long distance with). However, when I use the "Use money, points or both" option, I have options which I prefer being Sydney to Singapore on Qantas and then Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on Singapore Airlines/Silkair or Malaysian Airlines (short distance on MAS so this is fine).

Is there a reason for the difference in flight routes (when redeeming points)? Is there any way I can get around this? Otherwise, is my only option to book Sydney to Singapore as one booking and then a second booking Singapore to Kuala Lumpur? (A real hassle in the event of delays and I will need to check in again at Singapore...)

Appreciate any suggestions! Cheers
 
You won’t be able to use qantas points to book Singapore Airlines however to force a booking Sydney to Kuala Lumpur via Singapore use the Multi city booking option and input these legs separately. This should solve your problem.
 
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Looks like you will have to overnight in Singapore due to the time the SYD to SIN QF flight arrives.
 
That's a bummer. Thanks coyote25 for your help.

If I were to do a multi city booking as attached, will my luggage be checked through to KL or will I need to check in for my KL flight in Singapore?

Also, just realised the below flights equate to 35,200 QFF points but I still need to pay $226 of taxes in cash and this is only one way...

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For the same amount of points have you considered SYD-BNE-SIN and then SIN-KUL?
Should be able to do that all without an overnight stay. Something like this
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That's a bummer. Thanks coyote25 for your help.

If I were to do a multi city booking as attached, will my luggage be checked through to KL or will I need to check in for my KL flight in Singapore?

Also, just realised the below flights equate to 35,200 QFF points but I still need to pay $226 of taxes in cash and this is only one way...

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SYD-SIN alone is 25,200 QFF points plus $138 one way. Personally I find Y redemptions fairly poor value IMO and it’s often not much more expensive just to purchase the fares outright
 
Thanks jase05. Yes I am now contemplating buying outright... This is my first time redeeming QFF points but I have redeemed velocity points with virgin and not had to pay anything additional. Does redemption of QFF points and velocity points work differently?
 
Virgin always give you the option to pay your taxes using points but it's a bad use of points.

For example, to give a Syd-Per flight in Sept that would cost $330 cash, in points it's 17,800Pts and $23.60 taxes, or 21,800Pts including taxes.

That $23.60 would get you around 20-30 points if you earn on a credit card, but costs you 4000 points here!

So in this example, if you pay the taxes, each point is worth 1.7c, vs 1.5c if you don't.

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Thanks for enlightening me piratematerial. Looks like I have a lot to learn here. Didn't realise that using points to pay taxes on velocity was poor value. I recently burnt 66k(!!) on a return Sydney to Auckland flight...
 
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