<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by wildviper:
If I can produce a Canadian address, does AA offer better advantages? Can I change the
address to the US after I get my membership?</font>
Yes, you can but then you won't be able to earn mileage on fares that Canadian residents can take advantage of. So, better keep your mailing address in Canada.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The other thing is that I have about $15K on Qantas. I usually travel internationally rather than within US.
In that regards, I would think Qantas would possibly be better. Do you guys agree or disagree?</font>
Even though I love to fly QF, I find their FF programme a fair bit flawed. Redemption is a major issue just as the cost of award seating. Just because you have your points/miles does not mean that you can have a free flight on QF. It is totally different on AA where the premium agents (in the US)will go out of their way to try and find you a seat even on partner airlines.