The
Frequent Flyer Gazette
7
December 2017
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10,000
Qantas points for $16 |
At
AFF we love a good deal, and this one is
almost as good as they get! You can
currently earn 10,000 Qantas points for the
princely sum of $16.
There are a few steps and (minimal) risks
involved, but it's a relatively easy way to
earn some quick & easy Qantas points
before Christmas!
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Airline
Terminology: What is a PNR? |
If
you're a frequent flyer, you've
probably heard of the term "PNR".
But what is a PNR, and is it
more than just airline
jargon? A PNR, or Passenger
Name Record, is the 6-digit
booking reference number
associated with any airline
flight reservation. A single
PNR will contain all flights
and passengers on the
booking, and usually
contains a mixture of
letters and numbers (e.g.
MJ7E3H) more...
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How
Likely are SQ Waitlists to
Clear? |
Waitlists
are one of the quirks of the
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
program. When no award seats
are available on the flight
you want, most airlines will
simply tell you there is no
availability. Singapore
Airlines, on the other hand,
allows KrisFlyer members to
"waitlist" for flights that
do not currently have award
availability. If the airline
later decides to open up
more seats, your waitlist
request will more...
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Would
you like help using your frequent flyer
points? |
Don't waste
hours looking for frequent flyer reward
seats! From simple one-way
bookings, to complex round-the-world
itineraries, we can help you construct the
perfect itinerary with your points.
Award
Flight Assist, a popular service from
Frequent Flyer Solutions, takes the hard
work out of redeeming your frequent flyer
points.
Using our expert knowledge and specialised
tools, we can help you to find the perfect
award flights. Your options are presented in
an easy-to-read report and we'll explain
exactly how to book. So you spend less time
painstakingly searching for flights, and
more time enjoying your trip!
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Stranded
in Bali: An Epic Escape
Story |
If
you've been following the
news, you're probably aware
that Mt Agung on the
Indonesian island of Bali
began erupting last week.
This resulted in chaos for
travellers stranded in Bali
as flights were diverted,
delayed and cancelled.
Denpasar Airport remained
closed for several days due
to volcanic ash in the
vicinity of the airfield,
which poses a serious safety
threat to aircraft. With
most flights out of Bali
cancelled for the
foreseeable future, and a
backlog of more...
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Fly
Business Class Anywhere in
Australia for 20,000 Miles |
Using
American Airlines
AAdvantage miles
within Australia is
excellent value, with any
domestic route costing
20,000 miles in Business
class. Why not take
advantage of this deal to
cross the country and visit
far-flung destinations like
Broome, Darwin, Perth,
Cairns or Hobart?
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Click
here for full details
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