thewinchester
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Having really only flown enough this year to have QF start looking after me better than most of the turgid dross in economy, I've been wondering what logic is usually applied by the airlines (QF in particular) when deciding who's lucky enough to get an op-up.
Is there any real science or logic to it, or is it just Altea playing favourites, waving a magic wand and deciding at random who it wants to be nice to?
As a bonus question (and hoping I'm not stretching the friendship), given that all upgrades are gone on QF1011 MEL-HBA on 21 Nov are already gone, what's do you see as my likelyhood of being handed an op-up considering;
Your thoughts, insight and information greatly appreciated as always.
Is there any real science or logic to it, or is it just Altea playing favourites, waving a magic wand and deciding at random who it wants to be nice to?
As a bonus question (and hoping I'm not stretching the friendship), given that all upgrades are gone on QF1011 MEL-HBA on 21 Nov are already gone, what's do you see as my likelyhood of being handed an op-up considering;
- Pax is QF Bronze for 10+yrs, w/paid corporate club membership for past 2yrs,
- travelling on an upgradeable fare,
- Currently 150SC & 10 segments travelled (2 international) this year,
- On a 7 segment domestic trip worth AUD1200/90SC,
- One segment (PER-MEL) already upgraded using points, and
- currently availability (via Seatcounter) of B9 D6 I0 J6 K9 L9 M9 N0 O0 Q6 Q7 V9 K9.
Your thoughts, insight and information greatly appreciated as always.