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A couple can earn 80k points per year just from wine bonuses. Trust me!agreed
if earning DINK THEN likely CC spending points earn per annum (1 point per $) is at minimum 80,000 per year
Classic Rewards
Return Syd - London (EK) (QF metal slightly cheaper)
Points
J 318,000 = couple 636,000
F rate is 455,000 = couple 910,000 (if you can even find two F redemptions!)
Carrier Charges
Emirates - there's some open CRs for Feb/March 2025
$4,137 = at the 1.5cents = "275,000 points"
IF YOU ADD A NOTIONAL value then points needed per couple are about 1,186,000 (but the cash payment negates the need to "actually earn those points in the first place")
Classic Plus in effect is consigning you to J class instead of F as based on points needed to spend but hey at least you get a lie flat bed on the plane
on the sales price of $8,499 that's around 566,000 = couple 1,032,000
this adds an extra two years to the earning (if 80,000 per annum)
and then there's the carrier charges
if the new burn band has none (which I doubt) then on the sales fares, its close enough to CR reward of (points plus carrier charges notionally converted to points)
Yes grantedA couple can earn 80k points per year just from wine bonuses. Trust me!
Talkin' about utopia there. Think many of us would give up a lot for a website that works as expected, can do the partner rewards (and changes!) online and reticketing just works!I have noticed that the qantas.com website is much nicer. Maybe they will fix the award booking issues we've had so much trouble with, such as ability to search for reward flights etc
I agree totally !Talkin' about utopia there. Think many of us would give up a lot for a website that works as expected, can do the partner rewards (and changes!) online and reticketing just works!
Or 600k if the wife has a penchant for cases of red and bonus points...A couple can earn 80k points per year just from wine bonuses. Trust me!
A complete website rebuild was announced during a recent earnings release, if memory serves!I have noticed that the qantas.com website is much nicer. Maybe they will fix the award booking issues we've had so much trouble with, such as ability to search for reward flights etc
That depends what that means imo.A complete website rebuild was announced during a recent earnings release, if memory serves!
I'd like to think, its one of those grand plans suits talk about doing and the IT department groan.That depends what that means imo.
Website is still the frontend. The backend, in the main, is where many of the problems are imo.. a lot of legacy code and kludges built on top of Amadeus.
They can fancy up the website all they like, but if the backend isn't sorted out, the actual change in functionality in respect to the many known issues, would likely be minimal.
Imo.
Yup. I've seen numbers of situations professionally where the desire is there, the need is real and known. The scope though, cost(a lot of this stuff would involve serious integration work) and implementation hazards can make such things really difficult.I'd like to think, its one of those grand plans suits talk about doing and the IT department groan.
Not because they can't/don't want to do the work, but because it's usually some grandiose all in one solution that never is ideal because the scope is too big to do all at once.
Hopefully, the alternative hypothesis is the release of CRs (limited as they can be in longhaul premium cabins) returns to pre-Covid patterns (ie get in early or have WP status or better). But Classic+ will be there for the masses 3xx days out - first in best dress (despite the poor value), and then P+P for the desperate and seatless?I'm struggling to see how anyone sees this change as anything but horrible news unless you're earning millions of points per year?
Assuming that Classic+ rewards may be redeemable with no added taxes/fees/surcharges and being based on 'sale fares' (two massive assumptions), we are looking at 550k - 600k roundtrip for an Aus-Eu J trip when now it is effectively half that for classic rewards. F awards will be circa 800k to 950k.
The real crux of the matter here, IMO, is the availability of seats. Finding Classic reward seats are like finding a needle in a haystack. Now, QF is surely likely to make this effectively impossible, so in reality all we'll have is Classic+ rewards. And even with that, how many Classic+ seats will be made available?
Unless QF point earning is about to become significantly easier and cheaper, this would be really bad news and it would price a lot of people out of having a shot at premium rewards.
Some people are only able to collect the required points for their dream trip over a period of 12 - 18 months. Now, you're asking them to double that period of time. And then, when they have enough points five years from now, I'm sure prices will go up again, rendering their points useless.
Vanessa Hudson has been at QF for over 20 years. I'm surprised anyone expected differently from the QF view of 'who cares about the customer' - although now it is about to get much worse.
I was a fanboy of StrongIt turns out that on this cruise there are a couple of ex QF executives. Retired for some time but one said to me at dinner last night that the last CEO of QF that actually cared for customers was James Strong.
In true QANTAS fashion, "shortly" had come and gone.This morning's "Qantas update from Vanessa Hudson" email doesn't say much, but this did catch my eye:
Any ideas?
It was rescheduled. You mean you didn't get the change notification?!In true QANTAS fashion, "shortly" had come and gone.
Speculation is right. The majority of discussion has been predictions of doom and gloom but a critical eye cast across what has actually been leaked to date just shows a new rewards tier that is unlikely to change much if anything (other than to soak up the excess points of those too impatient to find a "classic" CR).I don’t quite understand all the speculation and excitement over this.