Nothing new there, but I did find the increasing reports of QR not re-releasing inventory after Qantas ticketing delays a little curious.Interesting given reports in other threads of poor access to QR award seats using Qantas points...
Same. Plenty of panic merchants bailed before the collapse so I’m glad I stuck with them.I am glad I didn't transfer all my velocity points to another program now!
Would be hard to be worse!!I would love if VA gets better award availability than QF
The fact that this now means Virgin frequent flyers can end up accessing OW lounges and redemptions is quite incredible
The fact that this now means Virgin frequent flyers can end up accessing OW lounges and redemptions is quite incredible
Earning QR status and Avios on VA domestic flights would be a dream come trueunless you join the QR program instead of VA (which is arguably a smart idea).
As for lounges, do you mean to suggest that someone with Velocity status flying in Y with Qatar would get access to any OW lounge in the relevant airport?
Ah, not Velocity status holders, but I guess it depends on whether you can earn QR status from VA flights, whether the more frequent flyers on VA could access OW lounges. The precedent is there - SQ do not allow you to earn SQ status flying on VA. But in the oneworld domain, AS does allow SQ flights to contribute to AS status. So I guess, wait and see.
To me the announcement reads access to QR (operated) lounges or by class of travel. The only OW lounge (of sorts) is at LAX. Even that is a QF lounge. All others are the airlines lounges which the equivalent OW status or class of travel gets you access.The fact that this now means Virgin frequent flyers can end up accessing OW lounges and redemptions is quite incredible
I’ve switched over to BAEC and all my QF Dom flights are credited to that but I still need to fly 4 BA/IB segments so something similar with QR and VA would be doable for me.In addition to the question of whether QR will allow earning of QPoints (SCs) on VA flights at all, I believe QR requires members to complete 4 QR-operated flights per year (or gain 20% of the required SCs on QR-operated flights) to gain/retain status. I doubt if many Aussie residents would find that easy.
To me the announcement reads access to QR (operated) lounges or by class of travel. The only OW lounge (of sorts) is at LAX. Even that is a QF lounge. All others are the airlines lounges which the equivalent OW status or class of travel gets you access.
VA redemption will be on QR flights (not other OW airlines)
But what is unusual is the QR avios (but not status) can be transfer other ffp's that use avios ff currency (subject to t&c's). So in AU could fly VA, earn QR avios, and transfer avios to BAEC.
Cross and out of alliance ff partnerships are not new: QF - AF/KLM. AA-EY.
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I think the rules of OneWorld would not allow this... The only way would be on the QR*VA flight and that would be sold only in connection with a QR flightEarning QR status and Avios on VA domestic flights would be a dream come true
I’ve switched over to BAEC and all my QF Dom flights are credited to that but I still need to fly 4 BA/IB segments so something similar with QR and VA would be doable for me.
In addition to the below tier qualification and retention criteria, you will need to have earned at least 20% of your Qpoints or have flown 4 sectors (within 12 months prior to retention) or 8 sectors (within 24 months prior to retention) on flights either marketed* or operated** by Qatar Airways.
*Marketed refers to the airline whose flight number is specified on your booking.
**Operated refers to the airline you are flying on
But normally only bookable as tag on to a long haul. eg QR/VA tag on BNE-SYD to SYD-DOH (all QR marketed). But not able to book a stand alone QR marketed VA operated BNE-SYD flight.Qatar Airways’ QR prefix will appear on all Virgin Australia flights, enabling a passenger to journey all the way from London to Brisbane (for example) with Qatar Airways and then seamlessly connect onto a Brisbane-Cairns flight by Virgin Australia, all on the same booking.
Likewise, Qatar Airways flights to over 140 destinations worldwide will sprout a VA code, so that Virgin Australia travellers could venture from Melbourne to Madrid on a single ticket.
Not true.I think the rules of OneWorld would not allow this... The only way would be on the QR*VA flight and that would be sold only in connection with a QR flight
This is a similar way the AB relationship worked.
Points earn for a QR member, but no status credits