While we're all having a grip about what is or isn't wrong with QFF program, I'd like to have a bit of a whinge about the exorbitant carrier charges.
Looking to fly LAX-LHR, happy to fly economy, but the US $200 carrier charges just make the whole thing a waste of time. Given a return ticket is less than AUD $1000, if you value a flight at 500 AUD each way... you're getting 173 AUD of saving for your 31500 qantas points. About 0.55 cents/point. That's toaster territory. And that's on AA, one of Qantas 'low' carrier charge partners.
Eliminate the US $200 carrier charge and it's more lie 1.5 cents/point which seems a reasonable price to pay for having to work within the confines of a system where availability is generally pretty good but aren't always available on dates you want/numbers you want/destinations/routing you want etc.
(Fly BA and it's worse, as charges are the same but points higher - 0.46 points!!!)
And that's the cheap way! Fly the other way and paying UK departure tax you're well into the negative value of points! 31500 points plus around $577 AUD.
Who on earth is paying this?
Ticket prices and exchange rates are obviously variable, and any program won't offer exceptional value on every possible route, but this just doesn't seem to be in the right ballpark price wise. And they want to introduce a secondary system where it costs MORE points?
Looking to fly LAX-LHR, happy to fly economy, but the US $200 carrier charges just make the whole thing a waste of time. Given a return ticket is less than AUD $1000, if you value a flight at 500 AUD each way... you're getting 173 AUD of saving for your 31500 qantas points. About 0.55 cents/point. That's toaster territory. And that's on AA, one of Qantas 'low' carrier charge partners.
Eliminate the US $200 carrier charge and it's more lie 1.5 cents/point which seems a reasonable price to pay for having to work within the confines of a system where availability is generally pretty good but aren't always available on dates you want/numbers you want/destinations/routing you want etc.
(Fly BA and it's worse, as charges are the same but points higher - 0.46 points!!!)
And that's the cheap way! Fly the other way and paying UK departure tax you're well into the negative value of points! 31500 points plus around $577 AUD.
Who on earth is paying this?
Ticket prices and exchange rates are obviously variable, and any program won't offer exceptional value on every possible route, but this just doesn't seem to be in the right ballpark price wise. And they want to introduce a secondary system where it costs MORE points?