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Interesting thread. I run a not for profit association, so our expenditure on travel is a use of member funds and some of those members believe we should save those funds at every opportunity, so all flights should be BFOTD. Mind you, they are flying once or twice a year - not once or twice a week. A few of our management team, the president and I do a lot of dom travel + 1 or 2 long haul trips each year to Europe or the USA.
I think the point is that there is more to "travel policy" than just class of travel. I was talking to a friend recently who travels as much as I do domestically - all in QF J. I'm in Y, but I get FF points & status and she gets none. I prefer my travel policy to hers as I get to use those points and my QF status benefits for family holidays etc.
Basically policy for my travel is:
-we pay for the lowest upgradable QF Y fare - essentially this is the benchmark fare
-I can use that amount to buy another fare on another airline, in another class - or contribute towards a more expensive fare.
-I keep FF points from all travel & FF points from my corporate card
-I can use these to upgrade as I wish. I have WP so have pretty well always received points upgrades applied for.
-I am able to select Hilton for most stays if available so earn HH points- again for my personal use
-We are pretty relaxed about arrival times, so if flying Y can have a day or two to recover.
We last had a discussion with our board of our travel policy in 2008, GFC time. I'm considering revisiting the issue soon and proposing we fund Y+ on long haul rather than upgradable Y. On the whole though what we have seems OK.
I think the point is that there is more to "travel policy" than just class of travel. I was talking to a friend recently who travels as much as I do domestically - all in QF J. I'm in Y, but I get FF points & status and she gets none. I prefer my travel policy to hers as I get to use those points and my QF status benefits for family holidays etc.
Basically policy for my travel is:
-we pay for the lowest upgradable QF Y fare - essentially this is the benchmark fare
-I can use that amount to buy another fare on another airline, in another class - or contribute towards a more expensive fare.
-I keep FF points from all travel & FF points from my corporate card
-I can use these to upgrade as I wish. I have WP so have pretty well always received points upgrades applied for.
-I am able to select Hilton for most stays if available so earn HH points- again for my personal use
-We are pretty relaxed about arrival times, so if flying Y can have a day or two to recover.
We last had a discussion with our board of our travel policy in 2008, GFC time. I'm considering revisiting the issue soon and proposing we fund Y+ on long haul rather than upgradable Y. On the whole though what we have seems OK.