AnonymousCoward
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In fact there would be certain cases where to give WP's their flights, it would be costing QF more money than they earn, and they are even taking that seat away from a NSNB who would have earned the airline a profit from that seat. (Eg JQ35 runs springs to mind)
Oh, I am in firm agreement with you on this point. However there have been a number of posts on this forum arguing that priority check-in, extra baggage, lounge access etc. cost QF very little. I disagree with that assessment.
As I've posted in the very long thread on the QF rule changes, I think QF would much rather infrequent travellers buying the cheap tickets, as they might be able to make some marginal profit out of those people. If QF have to give away status benefits, it would be to people who's bought enough higher profit tickets to justify the costs. The worst case for QF is high status flyers buying cheap tickets.
Anyway, given the many arguments about how QF needs its "loyal flyers" (regardless of profitability), I'm surprised that there aren't more people asking QF to simply subsidise the cost of WPs (or SGs or whatever) when they book. It's just as silly (or not) as the other suggestions. Why would a struggling carrier give away more money to people who aren't making any profit? If it's good enough to give out freebie 'x', why not $100 every time you fly?