simongr said:Be careful where you are headed with that line of thought PLaty - you may not like QF but compared to AA and other they do have a good product.
or if you chose to use the AA, BA or LA codeshare flight number on QF-operated flightPlaty said:Thanks for the heads up, Dave. Presumably Qantas also only earns a share on the sectors it supplies? Thus would earn less revenue should say LAN, AA and BA, etc be chosen for majority of flights?
NM said:or if you chose to use the AA, BA or LA codeshare flight number on QF-operated flight. It is quite easy to book a xONE4 itinerary with no QF flights.
Platy said:Thanks for the heads up, Dave. Presumably Qantas also only earns a share on the sectors it supplies? Thus would earn less revenue should say LAN, AA and BA, etc be chosen for majority of flights?
Lindsay Wilson said:If you were looking at an xONE4, the savings would still be significant and you can also re-direct the payment for the flights to the code-share partner, rather than QF.
Lindsay Wilson said:Yes, refer to the QF T&C's Airline Earning Table
It doesn't count towards your 4 flights per year required under the QFF program and you can't use QF points towards upgrades.
Reggie said:Correct me if I am wrong, isn't it still called the Qantas Frequent Flyer? I dont see it becoming Qantas frequent spender, or frequent driver, or frequent stayer. I believe that it is only fair that Qantas looks after THEIR frequent flyers first, then others. Agreed, Qantas shouldn't take money from these suppliers for points unless they can use them, but those suppliers should also take some responsibilty for ensuring that their customers receive value for points.. We all remember how quickly westpac, diners club, avis etc quickly said to bad so sad when our points with ANSETT went up in smoke.
Reggie said:Correct me if I am wrong, isn't it still called the Qantas Frequent Flyer? I dont see it becoming Qantas frequent spender, or frequent driver, or frequent stayer
Platy said:OK, you might be a person who flies a lot, but don't you also get points for using your credit card for paying for those flights and staying in a partner hotel and driving a partner hire car when yo uget to your destination?
I am in a similar boat. I have not used CC for FF points in over 5 years. My CC points stay in the Frequent Spender program and my hotel stays credit to my Frequent Stayer programs. So I would say that well over 90% of my QF and AA FF points/miles have been earned by BIS (butt-in-seat).Dave Noble said:Well, my FF earnings are solely[1] from flying since I don't use credit cards, don't earn miles on car hires due to the rates I pay nor do I earn FF miles from hotel stays
[1]there are a few small exceptions like the 2,000 FF miles birthday voucher from Hertz and the 5,000 bonus per 450SC
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Dave Noble said:Well, my FF earnings are solely[1] from flying since I don't use credit cards, don't earn miles on car hires due to the rates I pay nor do I earn FF miles from hotel stays
simongr said:In any form or reward/loyalty system there is an expectation that you wont pay out on every purchase. The modelling for pricing will have factored in some form of non-redemption rate
Platy said:I can't see why that makes you/me more "worthy" than someone else who has earned their QF FF scheme points within the rules as defined. DAve, don't you use your Hilton Honors membership to double dip for both Hilton and partner points? (perhaps you keep them just for hotel stays). Their book direct online rate is supposed to be lowest price guaranteed and allows dopuble dip points earn?
Are you saying you would like an exclusive FF scheme just for flyers? Do WP privileges not give you sufficient status in such things? What would you like QF to do to improve their scheme for your particular point of view and preferences?
Platy said:Yes, you are right Reggie, it is called The Frequent Flyer Scheme.
I may have missed the intended meaning of your post - are we agreed that it is an unavoidable fact (whether rightly or wrongly) that an essential part of its brand promise, its value proposition, its attractiveness, as clearly marketed to its members, include additional member benefits, such as access to both points earn and point redemption opportunities through "partner" organisations....."As a Qantas Frequent Flyer you can earn points faster with over 140 partners". Meanwhile Qantas rakes in the cash by selling points to partners to entice loyalty in their end customers knowing that many of those points will never be redeemed.
Platy said:OK, you might be a person who flies a lot, but don't you also get points for using your credit card for paying for those flights and staying in a partner hotel and driving a partner hire car when yo uget to your destination?
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NM said:I am in a similar boat. I have not used CC for FF points in over 5 years. My CC points stay in the Frequent Spender program.... So I would say that well over 90% of my QF and AA FF points/miles have been earned by BIS (butt-in-seat).
Dave Noble said:IAs an example, I just received an offer for an Amex Ultimate card with 30,000 FF points bribe together with the card offering a free domestic flight; Offering 22,500 ( which is the base earning.... 5000 for 1st spend and 2500 for 1st qantas spend ) points for absolutely nothing is the type of thing which leads to award inflation
That has reminded me tho to contact QF and rip someone's throat out for sending me unsolicited mailDave