The Qantas Status Run Master Thread

During my run a couple of weeks ago I landed in AKL around 23:30 and was told transit had already closed, around 23:00.

I had to clear immigration and customs and go landside (and couldn’t go back airside - immigration wouldn’t let me through either the e-gates or manual processing because my flight back wasn’t open yet). I could only go airside at 05:00.
 
Just as an FYI for AKL landside, you're pretty much limited to only wooden benches or plastic seats with armrests through them. It also gets quite cold - probably one of the worst airport overnights I've done.

I scoped it out in April and nothing looked particularly inviting, which is why I had originally planned to bring a swag, but I'm not rethinking that. Having checked luggage would make more difficult an involuntary reroute to something more direct, should the opportunity arise.

I would go across to the Novotel and relax with a glass of vino till check in opens then head to the lounge.

The airport hotels are quite pricey, extortionate even when you do the maths on a dollar per minute basis, given how little time I'd actually be there. The Ibis Budget seems the best option at about $150. Still a lot of money considering.

The transfer security in AKL should be possible. You should be airside by 0100. Take a blanket with you and curl up on the padded seats up near gate 9/10. Make sure you have an eye mask and ear plugs. The lounge opens at 0500 so about 4 hours snoozing. Not long enough to bother with a hotel IMHO.

I won't rule that out but feel an average night's (or half a night's) sleep would make the long journey back to Perth very, very uncomfortable. Given what flyingfan noted, I'd have to be doubly sure I could make it landside.
 
The Ibis Budget seems the best option at about $150. Still a lot of money considering.
I have a night there in a couple of weeks.

It was cheaper than an extra day car hire plus hotel parking, so first night at the ibis budget it is. But I digress…

I’m to report back on the midnight walk and the hotel if your trip is not in the next couple of weeks.
 
The transfer security in AKL should be possible. You should be airside by 0100. Take a blanket with you and curl up on the padded seats up near gate 9/10. Make sure you have an eye mask and ear plugs. The lounge opens at 0500 so about 4 hours snoozing. Not long enough to bother with a hotel IMHO.
QF AKL Lounge? It opens at 04:30am.
 
Yes, please. A report would be good.
I've also stayed at the Ibis Budget - it's not a bad walk at night, as long as you have a map on your phone just in case. You just follow the main road out of the airport and then cross one big road, and then it's a quick stroll. Takes maybe 15-25min. Would probably be very cold though if you're going in winter!
 
I have booked in at the Manha Hotel. They have 24-hour transfers and included breakfast for $120.00 and includes a free Breakfast. I will be staying there next weekend.

It's fairly new and has great feedback.
 
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Anyone have suggestions for creative routings with the current Red Tail sale offerings? (Preferably J).

I usually find something ex OOL with a few sectors but not coming up with anything reasonable this sale.
 
When not during a DSC sale, what would be considered a good $/SC value?
I'm looking at doing a mini-status run next year and wanted to know if I'm getting good value for money as I've not done one before (the best I can see is about $10/SC (2 domestic, 2 international, all J)).

From what I can see, QF normally releases DSC sales at about Feb-Mar; would this be correct?
 
Generally, yes, DSC has been happening around Feb for the past few years. Of course, no one knows for sure what timetable QF will follow in the future.

With DSC, the lowest I have been able to get is $2.63/SC. However, that was a six segment itinerary to go somewhere I could have flown direct (see my message above for a hint where it started ;)). It includes my cost of positioning (low cost $ wise Virgin reward ticket), but I'm not including accommodation as this was a place I wanted to go to for a mini-vacation.

Sorry, I didn't answer your original question (excluding DSC what is a good $/SC value). I haven't actually ever considered that and really can't say. I wouldn't see myself doing a status run for more than $4 or $5/SC. But then, if I had to spend that much, it would be to somewhere I wanted to go to. So is it really a status run in the end? 🤷‍♂️
 
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When not during a DSC sale, what would be considered a good $/SC value?
I'd say depends on what you are trying to achieve by doing the run - is it to go to the next level or retain current level? Or is it a trip that you'd have to take anyway and you'd like to hitch a few sectors before/after and make it a run? For instance, I have had work trips where I'd tag a sector or overnight the day before or after to get more SCs.

For the purposes of attaining/retaining - also depends how much you need? I'd consider these things before determining the $ value of an SC without DSC.

That is bit high IMO ... as @sudoer mentioned, $7 sounds alright ...

From what I can see, QF normally releases DSC sales at about Feb-Mar; would this be correct?
That is how it has been so far ... I'm fairly new to the DSC game, only started my first run in 2019.
 
Very niche, but UL has a good deal on New Delhi - Kathmandu via Colombo in J for $318 OW - that's for 120 SC. Works out to be $2.65 SC/$ spent.

Of course, positioning et al. means it's not worth it from Aus, but if you're in the area already, it might be worth it. Days seem to be M, W, S & S.
 
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During my run a couple of weeks ago I landed in AKL around 23:30 and was told transit had already closed, around 23:00.

I had to clear immigration and customs and go landside (and couldn’t go back airside - immigration wouldn’t let me through either the e-gates or manual processing because my flight back wasn’t open yet). I could only go airside at 05:00.
I did this exact run in May. If you walk past the transit door (when its closed) and go to the end of the hallway there are bunch of couches/lounges you can wait/sleep on until it reopens at around 4.30am. So no need to clear immigration/customs and go landside :)

Side note however is I would never do this particular status run ever again as it was a killer. Though flying home on QF4 in J was nice...
 
Following from what Big John mentioned in another post, have you ever estimated the cost of your SC's against other criteria than money? Hours/SC, CO2/SC, etc? It'd be an interesting added dimension to the true/full cost of the status.

Looking at my recent run, it was 34 hours for 570 SC = 3.6 mins/SC (or a bit under 17 SC /hour) in transit time from office to destination landside + accommodation to return destination landside.

CO2's I would need to find from somewhere. Any reliable sources for that?
 
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