Will make silver and have about 70 sc over the 300 neededIf you are talking Qantas Frequent Flyer or Virgin Australia, then the answer is no.
Some programs will roll over the equivalent of SC's. Flying Blue recently introduces something like this.
Will make silver and have about 70 sc over the 300 needed
Silver is great! Not!
You will get NOTHING in the way of increased Classic or Any Seat award availability - anywhere or anytime.
You will receive a pair of electronic luggage tags - whatever.
The QF FF program is a big fat con.
What was previously a valuable reward scheme, is now a joke.
Melbourne to London First class one way - 192,000 points (caveat - "your flight from Singapore to London will be in economy").
Check it out!
if you are in gaol what good are status credits going to do!!
I think it's fair to say that, unless you are trying to reach a life time status, most would look at crediting excess miles/credits to another frequent flyer program, which may include flying on different airlines altogether, while using the QF status for lounge access, etc.
Don't forget about the loyality bonus.....:idea:
FWIW I'll shortly be asking the very same question. After 16 years as a QFF I'm 800 SC shy of hitting LTG....do you push on or go & experience something new!
This may not be a big deal for you, but remember, everyone has to start on the status ladder somewhere. I remember when I first reached PS back in 2000 (just after the demise of AN). It was a great feeling. Back then, PS did get a lot better seating options than it does today, but it still has relevance today. The OP may only just be starting off, and once you have had a taste of elite status, you want more (lounges, upgrades, seating etc).Silver is great! Not!
You will get NOTHING in the way of increased Classic or Any Seat award availability - anywhere or anytime.
You will receive a pair of electronic luggage tags - whatever.
The QF FF program is a big fat con.
What was previously a valuable reward scheme, is now a joke.
Melbourne to London First class one way - 192,000 points (caveat - "your flight from Singapore to London will be in economy").
Check it out!
I fail to see how QFF is a 'con' here. Sure, people may feel the value of points are not what they used to be and that's true, but with 100% bonus for SG and WP, all the earning options including partners and credit cards, it's like inflation: the price is just going to keep going up.con 1 |kän| informalverb ( conned , conning ) [ trans. ]persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception
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The fact you're stating information about the London F fare is not representative of a con. It is stating something that you, and indeed most of us feel is not a good way to represent the information, but the program does clearly state that if you travel on a multi-class booking, the highest cabin on that trip will be used to calculate miles. The QF Website just needs to display it better, but it's certainly not conning you by showing it to you, it's just frustrating.
Agreed (although it's still a little misleading; it would be better if they had a clearer way to display it rather than the ! and showing it on the next page).It is also a lot more obvious than it was.