Skyring
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You know, I wasn't going to bother with a simple "there-and-back-again" trip report from Canberra to Auckland, Qantas all the way. But on completion, I decided that the best trip reports are those where things go off the rails, and this one did, for sure.
So, for those with a good memory, my last trip report was about my journey to Scotland and back, the highlight business class flights between Bangkok and Helsinki.
Lots of photos, lots of fun, a few new experiences and a firm convert to Finnair's "no-recline" business seats.
Read it here - it's a long multi-part effort.
That left me as QFF Lifetime Silver at 590 SC for the membership year with 110 to reach SG and the happy realm of lounge access and splendid gold wankery. I've spent many years as Platinum in the past and that was excellent but Gold is next best and it would be nice to reach those dizzying heights once more.
Did I have any flights coming up before the end of my membership year? As it happened, one or possibly two trips to New Zealand.
Could I engineer that first trip into 110+ status credits?
Certainly! Flying Economy would get me twice 10 + 25 credits leaving me 40 short. If I flew the Canberra-Sydney leg return in Business, I'd earn 130 SC for the whole trip but the Canberra flights are often in smaller planes with no Business cabin and FFS what's the point anyway? Sometimes these flights are half an hour and apart from a bit of lounge access and some extra legroom, it doesn't matter where you sit.
Screw it. Return flights from Canberra to Auckland would cost me about two thousand dollars in Business and one thousand in Economy. I entered Business in my search and with a bit of hunting around to find flights that worked for my timings, I found these:
Canberra to Melbourne – QF 1511 - Boeing 717 40SC
Oct 13, 6:05 AM–7:15 AM
Melbourne to Auckland – QF 151 - Boeing 737 80SC
Oct 13, 9:20 AM–2:55 PM
Auckland to Sydney – QF 148 - Airbus A33 80SC
Oct 15, 5:25 PM–7:10 PM
Sydney to Canberra – QF 1455 - Dash-8 10SC (no business cabin on a Dash-8)
Oct 15, 9:05 PM–10:00 PM
I needed to get to and from Waiheke Island in Auckland Habour (where the gathering was being held) and with the welcome dinner at 1730 on Friday 13 and the farewell brunch at 1000 on Sunday 15, my timings were fairly tight, given that I'd have to take ferries to Waiheke and back, and I needed to be home by Monday morning at the absolute latest.
This worked and worked well. My first two flights would lift me to SG and everything after that was gravy. I'd even have lounge access in Sydney on the way back, waiiting for my Dash-8 flight, assuming no delays and a smooth transfer.
That was the plan …
So, for those with a good memory, my last trip report was about my journey to Scotland and back, the highlight business class flights between Bangkok and Helsinki.
Lots of photos, lots of fun, a few new experiences and a firm convert to Finnair's "no-recline" business seats.
Read it here - it's a long multi-part effort.
That left me as QFF Lifetime Silver at 590 SC for the membership year with 110 to reach SG and the happy realm of lounge access and splendid gold wankery. I've spent many years as Platinum in the past and that was excellent but Gold is next best and it would be nice to reach those dizzying heights once more.
Did I have any flights coming up before the end of my membership year? As it happened, one or possibly two trips to New Zealand.
Could I engineer that first trip into 110+ status credits?
Certainly! Flying Economy would get me twice 10 + 25 credits leaving me 40 short. If I flew the Canberra-Sydney leg return in Business, I'd earn 130 SC for the whole trip but the Canberra flights are often in smaller planes with no Business cabin and FFS what's the point anyway? Sometimes these flights are half an hour and apart from a bit of lounge access and some extra legroom, it doesn't matter where you sit.
Screw it. Return flights from Canberra to Auckland would cost me about two thousand dollars in Business and one thousand in Economy. I entered Business in my search and with a bit of hunting around to find flights that worked for my timings, I found these:
Canberra to Melbourne – QF 1511 - Boeing 717 40SC
Oct 13, 6:05 AM–7:15 AM
Melbourne to Auckland – QF 151 - Boeing 737 80SC
Oct 13, 9:20 AM–2:55 PM
Auckland to Sydney – QF 148 - Airbus A33 80SC
Oct 15, 5:25 PM–7:10 PM
Sydney to Canberra – QF 1455 - Dash-8 10SC (no business cabin on a Dash-8)
Oct 15, 9:05 PM–10:00 PM
I needed to get to and from Waiheke Island in Auckland Habour (where the gathering was being held) and with the welcome dinner at 1730 on Friday 13 and the farewell brunch at 1000 on Sunday 15, my timings were fairly tight, given that I'd have to take ferries to Waiheke and back, and I needed to be home by Monday morning at the absolute latest.
This worked and worked well. My first two flights would lift me to SG and everything after that was gravy. I'd even have lounge access in Sydney on the way back, waiiting for my Dash-8 flight, assuming no delays and a smooth transfer.
That was the plan …