There's no real reason for QFF to do this thoigh. They want points spent (reduces liability) and they still make money on it (as their cost for the partner seat is less than the points value of course), it proves more value in the program to members so perhaps ensures further engagement, and it is not their inventory. Win/win/win.I would be interested to know if QFF can determine which non QF carriers seats, which are made potentially available to QFFlyers, are actually allowed to be accessed by us!
If so,that would be a new low even for Qantas.
Yep I'm a cynic but the reference to "win win win" certainly does not apply to Qantas frequent fliers.There's no real reason for QFF to do this thoigh. They want points spent (reduces liability) and they still make money on it (as their cost for the partner seat is less than the points value of course), it proves more value in the program to members so perhaps ensures further engagement, and it is not their inventory. Win/win/win.
I see no reason why QF would want to restrict members from partner rewards. This is not like the earn side where QF has a revenue incentive to try and push people to their metal for instamce.
Happy to be corrected on this though.
My wins was more from the QFF point of view, not the punters.Yep I'm a cynic but the reference to "win win win" certainly does not apply to Qantas frequent fliers.
QFF have to buy those other airlines reward seats to give them to us so - they save money by not making them available to the punters.
QF could also win if members had to either buy a QF revenue fare or more expensive use of QFF points eg "points plus" on their preferred itineray , if they restricted release of other airlines reward seats eg if AA reward seats across the Pacific.
Agree with this broadly.I see no reason why QF would want to restrict members from partner rewards. This is not like the earn side where QF has a revenue incentive to try and push people to their metal for instamce.
That's super cynical lolAgree with this broadly.
But a cynic might theorise that partner inventory is being temporarily restricted to make a seat dump on enhancement day look better than it otherwise would.
I hope the announcement comes soon, as the conspiracy theories just continue to pile up in the interim.
There is a PhD in there for someone. History will judge whether it is a marketing or psychology PhD.I hope the announcement comes soon, as the conspiracy theories just continue to pile up in the interim.
It's really hard to know what to make of this post.When searching flying back from SIN to either SYD,MEL or BNE in February March 2025 the only CR that wasn't EK or CI was for 1 PE seat on BA15 on 1 day.
AA gave me a choice of 7 days for BA PE and 2 days for J awards. It also for the same points and charges route me on JAL SIN-HND-SYD in J. I can certainly be happy with that. Similiarly searching from BKK or HND. No JAL awards in J with QFF but some with AA and also offering FJ via NAN.
BFOD…?
Exactly what I do. I forego P1 on Bundle of Rights Air and have good status on about three programs.Nah, just by diversifying across several foreign FFPs with points/miles and exploiting each program’s sweet spot. I always recommend this approach instead of pursuing status by spending way too much with an undeserving local carrier selling “bundles of rights”.
You wouldn't need to keep running after QFF if you switch. In the last 12 months I've added whopping 25,000 points to QFF from ground activities, 80% of those through Woolies bonus points promos. For the last 1-2 years I've been gradually burning off my points for upgrades and the odd CR instead of adding much to it.I realise this may look like I'm nibbling at both ends of the argument, but if people do manage to get OWE with another program then their flying pattern is likely to be the same as when they were with QF, won't it? So boycotting QF but still flying them. And the main advantage for Aussies of the QF programme over other OW programmes is surely the ability to earn a lot of points from ground activity. I'm not sure the churning bonuses exist for other OW programmes, in which case these fleeing members are likely still to collect QF points anyway. Aren't they?
This has been my strategy for sometime nowI harbour also plans for larger trips using CR to optimise the cost of them and this would change the priority for me from status to redemption value - and QFF might (or might not) be the vehicle for it.
I wonder if this is phantom on AA though.I said february/March. So on AA searching feb and on QFF both months. But here is an interesting one. Went back to August and on August 14 this month I get this on QFF. Good J award availability if I want to fly JQ.
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But this on AA.
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I said february/March. So on AA searching feb and on QFF both months. But here is an interesting one. Went back to August and on August 14 this month I get this on QFF. Good J award availability if I want to fly JQ.
But this on AA.
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