Successful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

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Month booked | Month travelled | Cabin | Route | Points cost | Co-pay* | Classic co-pay~ | Max points cost~ | SCs earned

Dec 13 | Jan 2014 | J | Mel- Brisbane - Cairns |72,000 |$543.00 | + $7.00 cc fee | 360 SC's ( 1.5 sc offer)
Dec 13 | Jan 2014 | J | Mel-Perth-Broome | 72,000 | $550.00 | + $7.00 CC fee | 560 SC's ( Double offer)
Dec 13 | Jan 2014 | J | Mel - Sydney |32,000 | | $208.00 |+ $7.00 cc fee | | 160 SC's (Double offer)

With a trip to Shnaghai in April, this will get me to Platinum through to October 2015
Return flights or two pax?
 
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Month booked | Month travelled | Cabin | Route | Points cost | Co-pay* | Classic co-pay~ | Max points cost~ | SCs earned
One way
Dec 2013 | May 2014 | Y/J (see next) | QF2001 TMW-SYD (Y)/QF63 SYD-JNB (J) | 84000 points | $649 (plus $30 CC fee) | 170SCs
 
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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | SYD-BNE-TSV return | 48 000 pts | $349.16 + $7.00 CC fee| $97.00 | 86 418 pts | 200 SC (400 DSC)

1. Called earlier this evening. CSR's reply? "You can book these online. There's only Classic awards, which book into Uniform class, or there's Points + Pay." Sigh... HUACA...

2. 3 hours later...My initial request was met with 10 sec of silence. Followed the suggested spiel, CSR seemed unsure, so I also indicated that I wished to make a booking that earned SC. Put on hold for 5 min. Offered minimum of 86 418 points. "Your'e after an Any Seat Award in Uniform class? That's the minimum." I had to gently push, but wasn't until I nominated 48 000 pts & a higher co-pay that the declared "minimum" was able to be brought down to the expected level. Suggested ROQ7740: "Yes, I'm looking at that." I somewhat sensed the process was tedious & frustrating for the CSR, who was also aware the ability to book JASAs online had been removed. Nevertheless, CSR was polite & helpful. (Total call time: ~20min vs <5 min online pre-June 2013; Would call times be of interest to anybody in the reference guide?)

Like those before me, I'd also just like to add my sincere thanks for everybody's generous contributions to the forum, particularly this & the other 2 associated threads.

Merry Christmas!!
 
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Dec 13 | Dec 13 | J | SYD-BNE-TSV return | 48 000 pts | $349.16 + $7.00 CC fee| ? | ? | 200 SC (400 DSC)

My first of these since they became unavailable online. I was expecting the worst, but the experience was fantastic. CSR very friendly, knew exactly what I wanted to do, and all done in 4 mins!
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | CBR-SYD-HBA return | 32 000 pts | $297.04 + No CC fee| ? | ? | 200 SC (400 DSC)
I booked 2 of these on separate dates to take advantage of the DSC offer. First time I've booked since the online option was removed. The process was fairly painless - initially the CSR was confused as to why I would want to only spend 40 mins in HBA. "We know about you people and your points" was her response when I explained! She had to put me on hold to check things a few times and tried to charge 2500 points as a booking fee which then changed to $35 before being waived. No CC fee charged either. Took about 40 mins all up.
 
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Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | SYD-BNE-TSV return | 48 000 pts | $349.52 + No CC fee| ? | ? | 200 SC (400 DSC)
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | KGI-PER-MEL| 36 000 pts | $274.13 | $97.00 | 244700 pts | 120 SC (240 DSC)

Note This is $2 cheaper than the one I booked myself in April.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

The spreadsheet has been updated to this post.

Please use the following format:

Month booked | Month travelled | Cabin | Route | Points cost | Co-pay* | Classic co-pay~ | Max points cost~ | SCs earned

* Indicate if CC fee included
~ If known

Please PM me any suggestions you have to improve it, to save this thread becoming distracted from its intended purpose.

This is the link to the Google Docs spreadsheet
which is able to be viewed by all (but not edited, to maintain consistency).

No other information is to be posted, please use the other threads for this, just keep this thread to factual information only

Any discussion about ASAs can occur here: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....m/confirmed-qf-removing-cheap-asas-48705.html

And here: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....rogram/has-anyone-had-success-call-51720.html



There have been a lot of posts due to the DSC*, so please direct any comments or questions into the relevant thread to make it easier for me to do the updates, and to stop me getting grumpy.

Some posts unrelated to the spreadsheet have been deleted, so the 'post #' column may not be strictly accurate. Thanks to the mods for keeping this thread on topic.

Thanks,

Jess.

*Thankfully the DSC is coming to an end.;)


As to 8803's question about adding details about "call time": it won't add to the points/SC/$ value, so I am not going to worry about it.

J
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | DRW-BNE-TSV return | 75 000 pts | $149.74+ $7.00 CC fee| ?| ? | 280 SC (560 DSC)


First one of these, it was a bit of a process on the phone (45 minutes). I was asked at one stage whether I worked for Qantas as due to the operator saying I was not supposed to book flights this way.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this site as these flights will get me to platinum. Something I thought I would never get near.



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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

I stuffed this up, the route is actually BNE-SYD-ADL. Suggest correction of the spreadsheet.


Month booked | Month travelled | Cabin | Route | Points cost | Co-pay* | Classic co-pay~ | Max points cost~ | SCs earned


Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | BNE-xSYD-TSV | 40000 | $246 +$7| $69 (+24000 points) | ?? | 100 (200 DSC)
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

I stuffed this up, the route is actually BNE-SYD-ADL. Suggest correction of the spreadsheet.

Done

Dec 13Jan 14JBNE-SYD-ADLmedheadnot minimum points cost (Route Edited 29/12 Shintaro10x)

[TD="align: right"]40,000[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]$246.00[/TD]
[TD="align: right"]$69.00[/TD]

[TD="align: right"]100[/TD]
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

DEC29 | Oct 2014 | J | OOL-SYD-LAX | 96 000 PTS | $694.56+$30 | 220 SC

(first time booking mASA by phone. less than 5 minutes from dialling number to hanging up and choosing seat 11A in mybookings).

"International Award Assistance Fee" of 6000 pts debited too, but a quick call and "no certainly you shouldn't be charged for that, I 'll get it reversed"

 
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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Date | Cabin | Route | Points | Co-pay | credit-card? | Max points cost (if known) | SCs earned

MAR 14 | J | MEL-SYD-OOL | 24000 | $172.27 (no CC fee) | 42,897 | 80
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

JAN 14 J | CBR-MEL-PER-ADL-CBR | 100,000 | $305 (inc CC Fee) | 520SC (double SC)

Will now get my gold back!
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

I'm a bit late in adding this one since it was booked at the start of Dec for 2 pax, but data given below for 1 pax....

Date | Cabin | Route | Points | Co-pay | credit-card? | Classic co-pay | Max points cost (if known) | SCs earned

Booked Dec 13 for Mar 14 | J | BNE-CNS-BNE | 48000 | $307.96 | $7 CC fee | $93.96 | unknown | 120.

I don't recall any issues making the booking so assume it was plain sailing with whichever CSR I got.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Apr 27 2013 | J | PER-BNE | 72,000 | $458.90 | $7 | $82.94 | 118,000ish | 80 (pp)

Note: for two people.

Spoke to Rada, who immediately responded with "So you want to book a marginal ASA" when I spoke the magic words outlined in this post. Smooth sailing from there, probably took less than five minutes.

Thumbs up to Rada. Thumbs down to QF for not letting me do this online.

Have to do another one in the next 24hrs to take advantage of the January DSC and ensure I requalify for WP. Will report tomorrow.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Dec 13 | Dec 14 | J | Mel-Lax | 96000 | 693.52 + cc | ? | ? | 180
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Hi Jess,

I am going to try to get this into the right format for you (I hope)

Dec 13 | Jan 14 | J | SYD-BNE-TSV-BNE-PER-KTA-PER-BNE-TSV-BNE-SYD | 293K POINTS (ALL Points) | 600 SC's (but I have a DSC, so 1200 if I am right)

Needed to be booked as 2 trips, first being SYD-TSV return, the second TSV-KTA

Is over a total of 3 days, I have an overnight in Perth on day 1, and an overnight in Brisbane for day 2, home in the afternoon of Day 3 to drag myself into bed and sleep.. going to be some long days, but it will get me to LTG before my June 30 renewal and the first time I have taken advantage of a DSC
 
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