Originally Posted by Viajero
It is. How about that, AAers get to ride up front in Oz, while QFers join the cattle in the US. It ain't fair.
QF does not have any F service in Australia (except for a few 3-class international legs), so we don't know what the QF policy on U would be ... it just books into U now. But for revenue tickets, QFers benefit from riding in F instead of J in the US and getting the F SCs. AA even has some coach fares that earn F SCs. So it cuts both ways.