I would assume the availability has dried up because the many permutations of departures and arrivals is basically down to a couple of flights from Australia and a couple of flights from Singapore each day. If one seat is taken on one flight, it knocks out multiple permutations.
Lesson well learnt... all desired options were on waitlist so I thought it didn't matter and I could come back to it... although on the back of my mind I suspected that everyone would go on booking frenzy to get in before the increase. Obviously didn't play my cards wellMuch evidence to support my advice - if you see availability for an award you would like, never ever go away and think about it.
Is it worth redeeming economy (plenty available) and upgrade class with miles?
I just had a look at SYD-LHR in F/R for a few random dates in February '23 and can still see the occasional Saver and lots of Saver Waitlist on most flights. Only WL Saver SYD-JFK or SYD-FRA as far as I can see for travel around the same time. I guess SQ are holding the existing Saver inventory for their premum clients for bookings made before July 5.Quite a bit of Saver J ex-SIN to LHR, but yes *nothing* to/from SYD/MEL. Although, there’s been a paucity of new saver awards ex-Oz for several months now?
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I think you're probably right there. We have block booked between 4-6 seats a flight, mix of F/J savers across a large swathe of dates. 1 week reserved as a block. Others in the family also having done the same.I would assume the availability has dried up because the many permutations of departures and arrivals is basically down to a couple of flights from Australia and a couple of flights from Singapore each day. If one seat is taken on one flight, it knocks out multiple permutations. And all it takes is one or two PPS members block booking a fortnight with reservations until they decide which flight to keep. It does mean that if/when they make up their minds, all the other flights will open up again. I am optimistic about waitlists coming through but probably only once the enhanced redemption rates kick in.
what am I missing here @coolkid101 - wouldn't you need about a trillion points to book so many seats - if I understand your post correctly. Don't you think it's kind of selfish to take so many award seats you clearly cannot possibly use - when cancelled they may not go back into award inventory. What about your AFF family?I think you're probably right there. We have block booked between 4-6 seats a flight, mix of F/J savers across a large swathe of dates. 1 week reserved as a block. Others in the family also having done the same.
FWIW on my end still also seeing more saver availability both in F and J so the awards haven't been pulled, probably just re-prioritised
I don't know if you're being serious here or just having a dig but I don't think this "game" is ever designed to be fair, or equal. It would apply to all carriers and loyalty programs - they want their most loyal customers rewarded and looked after. Sq do that exceptionally well for us, in turn we almost exclusively fly with sq, mostly in paid F and J. Maybe not quite the same but by your logic even something as small as a priority check in for qantas status pax while everyone else is sitting hours in the economy check in line is "selfish".. Maybe that P1 should just wait in line too? Overly simplistic maybe.what am I missing here @coolkid101 - wouldn't you need about a trillion points to book so many seats - if I understand your post correctly. Don't you think it's kind of selfish to take so many award seats you clearly cannot possibly use - when cancelled they may not go back into award inventory. What about your AFF family?
I agree. That is one of the most pointlessly selfish things I have seen on these pages.what am I missing here @coolkid101 - wouldn't you need about a trillion points to book so many seats - if I understand your post correctly. Don't you think it's kind of selfish to take so many award seats you clearly cannot possibly use - when cancelled they may not go back into award inventory. What about your AFF family?
what am I missing here @coolkid101 - wouldn't you need about a trillion points to book so many seats - if I understand your post correctly. Don't you think it's kind of selfish to take so many award seats you clearly cannot possibly use - when cancelled they may not go back into award inventory. What about your AFF family?
I don't know if you're being serious here or just having a dig but I don't think this "game" is ever designed to be fair, or equal. It would apply to all carriers and loyalty programs - they want their most loyal customers rewarded and looked after. Sq do that exceptionally well for us, in turn we almost exclusively fly with sq, mostly in paid F and J. Maybe not quite the same but by your logic even something as small as a priority check in for qantas status pax while everyone else is sitting hours in the economy check in line is "selfish".. Maybe that P1 should just wait in line too? Overly simplistic maybe.
I tend to agree with @coolkid101 response status is everything when it comes to getting access to rewards seating and there was another thread about 4 months back which @coolkid101 posted about PPS Solitaire. I am QF P1 and have a number of friends/ colleagues who are PPS solitaire and have a fair understanding of the program (cash based) and in early 2020 was going to switch my alliance to SQ and would have moved from SQ*G to PPS Solitaire within a few months.I don't know if it's meant to be public knowledge but our pps agent can "reserve" tickets for us with extended ticketing deadlines. When we booked I just mentioned we weren't sure of our dates but it was them proactively reserving the rest of the days around it for us.
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what am I missing here @coolkid101 - wouldn't you need about a trillion points to book so many seats - if I understand your post correctly. Don't you think it's kind of selfish to take so many award seats you clearly cannot possibly use - when cancelled they may not go back into award inventory. What about your AFF family?
Not sure if your post is helpful PPS solitaire and to a further extent P1 or any other of the carrier programs be it BA, AA, EK it all comes down to dollar spend. For those that are spending the money be it personal, staff travel or a combination of both it seems quite obvious, nothing selfish about it.Seems about right
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Not sure if your post is helpful PPS solitaire and to a further extent P1 or any other of the carrier programs be it BA, AA, EK it all comes down to dollar spend. For those that are spending the money be it personal, staff travel or a combination of both it seems quite obvious, nothing selfish about it.
Agree my sentences are not always clear, english and grammar has never never has been my area of expertise. To your second to last sentence, a QF P1 can do the same, does it make it less right/ wrong, or less classy.I kinda understand the words but not the sentences (are they sentences?).
Nobody is disputing that PPS members are able to block book every premium cabin award ticket out of Australia for weeks in a row even though they have no intention of using them all.
The fact that they can do it does not mean it is a classy thing to do.
Replying to this and a few other subsequent posts.Hi again - let me clarify - firstly I had no intention of starting a bun fight and totally agree that premium customers of any business should get preferential service.
But - I was really wondering how anyone could have sufficient points in KF (or any airline program) to book what sounded like dozens of award seats - but clearly some do. In fact an 8 figure balance with KF would be sufficient for 43 return Oz-Europe trips in J.
But I still feel booking seats you have no intention or possibility to use does seem somewhat over the top. Why pre-book when with such status presumably SQ would release additional award seats if and when required?