QF good at upgrading its Plats?
Yes / No / Sometimes
Please and thank you! :) (This is in reference to: http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9054242) |
QF is pretty good at yield management , so involuntary upgrades are rare beasties. In the rare cases that they do occur, then having QF Platinum status is more likely to make you chosen, however there is nothing published as a benefit regarding it and they may move anyone as they please
If you book a business class seat with Qantas, expect to travel business class As far as the details of the thread you refer goes, if interested in spending miles, I would be recommending AA , however he will only attain Platinum status (OW Sapphire ) whilst QF will get a higher status of Platinum (OW Emerald ) but will have poor redemption rates; Pretty card or better redemptions is the call to make Dave |
One OP-UP for me over 2 years. So don't count on it. But it happens.
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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
(Post 9058400)
As far as the details of the thread you refer goes, if interested in spending miles, I would be recommending AA , however he will only attain Platinum status (OW Sapphire ) whilst QF will get a higher status of Platinum (OW Emerald ) but will have poor redemption rates; Pretty card or better redemptions is the call to make
Dave How do QF Plat and BA Gold compare, then? |
QF aren't good at upgrading plats
i flew back from LAX recently - in front row of economy they wanted me to move for a family with a young child they wanted me to move - further back in economy i said i was happy to move - forwards (business was 80%+ empty) no go they said i was entitled to keep my allocated seat in economy |
1 op-up Biz to First on QF and 2 op-ups Biz to First on CX in the last 3 years. Nothing from WHY to Biz in Oz domestic - ever.
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Originally Posted by hairpeace
(Post 9058477)
Thank you for the informative post. ^
How do QF Plat and BA Gold compare, then? If the account is based in Mainland Europe , the requirements for Silver are 400 Tier Points and then 800 for Gold ( total 1200 ) If the account is based elsewhere, the requirements are 600 and 1500 respectively do total of 2100 TPs Also, he will need to fly 4 sectors on BA to attain Silver status plus then another 4 sectors on BA to attain Gold ( total 8 ) whilst to get to QF Platinum he will need 4 total also, should he attain QF Platinum early in membership year, he will get the rest of current membership year as Platinum and then the following year, so depending on the travel could get up to 2 years of Platinum With BA, as soon as he attains gold, his membreship year will reset and so he will then have only 1 year of gold ( unless he attains another 800/1500 Tier Points to renew ) BA does have some decent upgrade awards which may be worth looking at Overall, if it is a pretty status that is wanted, QF will probably give him the longest of that status ( unless he will requalify ) but for points value they are not very good What is the primary desire that he has; to get a premium class award ticket somewhere plus have OW Saphire status or to have OW Emerald status? Personally, I'd suggest the former Dave |
Originally Posted by durham70
(Post 9058490)
QF aren't good at upgrading plats
i flew back from LAX recently - in front row of economy they wanted me to move for a family with a young child they wanted me to move - further back in economy i said i was happy to move - forwards (business was 80%+ empty) no go they said i was entitled to keep my allocated seat in economy Managers can get in huge trouble for upgrading without a good reason. I've seen every excuse under the sun to be upgraded and it is done only in rare circumstances. However in regards to op-ups (which are few and far between) I can say from my experience it is generally at least frequent flyers that get upgraded. |
One upgrade from Y to J on OZ domestic in the last four years. Nothing else ever. QF is clearly not UA or AA. ;)
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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
(Post 9058609)
What is the primary desire that he has; to get a premium class award ticket somewhere plus have OW Saphire status or to have OW Emerald status? Personally, I'd suggest the former
Dave By "premium class award plus OW Sapphire" do you mean MPC Gold? |
3 domestic Y -J upgrades last year. Two SYD-CNS, and one CNS-SYD
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Originally Posted by og
(Post 9058592)
Nothing from WHY to Biz in Oz domestic - ever.
Was on a flight this week (767) with 25 business seats (1 full) and maybe 30 or 40 peoplle in the back. Must have been a few plats/gold on the flight, as it was mostly business people. |
As a QF Gold, I am barely acknowleged by QF. I have been better looked after on CX actually. 2 x Y-J op ups MEL-HKG. Totally unexpected which makes it very welcome. Those flights felt like my first time in J all over again... I am loving CX these days.
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I seem to get one dom upgrade per year - flights totally rammed down the back as per usual.
That said, QF does not upgrade unless it has to and even last year as a PG, I put in an upgrade request using miles which did not come through despite there being seats in the requested cabin. :( |
Originally Posted by durham70
(Post 9058490)
QF aren't good at upgrading plats
i flew back from LAX recently - in front row of economy they wanted me to move for a family with a young child they wanted me to move - further back in economy i said i was happy to move - forwards (business was 80%+ empty) no go they said i was entitled to keep my allocated seat in economy Anyway, in answer to the OP - no op-ups for me. |
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