Basic question that's probably been answered, but how does the work for Classic Rewards flights with other airlines? We recently did a Oneworld RTW and points/SC are slowly trickling in.Hi @col moody, just for clarification:
Qantas Frequent Flyer Points and Status Credits are not the same thing (no such thing as Status points).
Generally speaking, if you use QFF points to make bookings using what are called "Classic Rewards" you will not earn any further points or Status Credits for those flights. The exception to this is if you are are also a member of Qantas Points Club, that is , you've earned enough QFF points through means other than flying. But in that case, you only earn the Status Credits one person would earn, not 6x - each traveller would earn their respective amounts. Classic rewards are the discounted seats that Qantas offers on a limited basis.
If you use points to purchase what is known as "Points + Pay" then you will earn Status Credits, but again, only per traveller, not collectively. Points + Pay is the more expensive option that can be used on any fare on any flight, as you're effectively buying a fare using points rather than cash.
As expected, QFF SC came straight away (40% because U), JL we were economy (T) and it shows 0 SC and points, and BA has just surprised us with full SC and points for one of the (U) Europe flights. I'm a bit confused as to whether we should be expecting them from other airlines/flights and what classes would/wouldn't be eligible. We flew JL/Cathay/BA/Finnair - mostly U but a couple of annoying T.