What is One world ruby equivalent with Qatar
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What is One world ruby equivalent with Qatar
Sorry,doing last minute flights from Fukuoka to Doha to LHr.
Just waiting for my second flight with Qatar but I cannot find Google searches with equivalency charts for Ruby for to Qatar status.Is it Qatar Silver?
I may just be super tired , sorry
Just waiting for my second flight with Qatar but I cannot find Google searches with equivalency charts for Ruby for to Qatar status.Is it Qatar Silver?
I may just be super tired , sorry
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There's a handy little page one oneworld.com that lists all the equivalent tiers for Member airlines:
Frequent Flyer Perks: oneworld Emerald & oneworld Sapphire | oneworld
Which for Qatar gives:
Qatar Airways - oneworld Member Airline | oneworld
Privilege Club Silver = Oneworld Ruby
Frequent Flyer Perks: oneworld Emerald & oneworld Sapphire | oneworld
Which for Qatar gives:
Qatar Airways - oneworld Member Airline | oneworld
Privilege Club Silver = Oneworld Ruby
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I am group 5 on the Seoul Doha leg,and Group 1 on Doha LHR leg? Makes no sense to me. This is my last minute booking I did last night ,I have to return early due to family medical emergency. economy and business cabins all sold out. Couldn't upgrade at the desk. I am looking forward to 20 more hours in the air in the economy.
Sorry for typos,I am of dictating at the airport
Sorry for typos,I am of dictating at the airport
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So I can use priority boarding gate as per photo,even though group 5? Says Ruby on both tickets
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It seems there are Ruby benefits with Qatar,no priority boarding,no free seat selection (I booked less than 24 h and still had to pay). Probably also no priority check-in, I did transfer so can't know for sure but my guess Ruby has no benefits at all
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QR Silver is OW Ruby, however it may be that QR treats its own elites different from OW partner elites, in this case they have decided that QR Silver elites can use priority boarding.
Priority boarding is not a benefit of OW Ruby, priority boarding is available on OW Sapphire upwards. (source: https://www.oneworld.com/travel-benefits).
Priority boarding is not a benefit of OW Ruby, priority boarding is available on OW Sapphire upwards. (source: https://www.oneworld.com/travel-benefits).
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I agree, it would make life easier if there were less differences, but arguably it also makes you think more carefully about what program you're a FF of. It also allows airlines to differentiate their FF program benefits from others.
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OWR only gets priority check in but not priority boarding. OWS gets priority boarding and other benefits, in addition to whatever benefits given to OWR.
Every airline can provide additional benefits for their own loyalty programme (e.g. lounge access to QRPC Silver when flying on QR but not on partner, Al Safwa lounge access to QRPC Platinum but not other OWE etc.). However, when you are using your frequent flyer status on another OW airline, you should only expect to receive the standard OW benefits and not the same as the operating airline's equivalent FFP since you are not QRPC Silver, but just OWR.
I think overall OW benefits are more standardized compared to other alliances.
Every airline can provide additional benefits for their own loyalty programme (e.g. lounge access to QRPC Silver when flying on QR but not on partner, Al Safwa lounge access to QRPC Platinum but not other OWE etc.). However, when you are using your frequent flyer status on another OW airline, you should only expect to receive the standard OW benefits and not the same as the operating airline's equivalent FFP since you are not QRPC Silver, but just OWR.
I think overall OW benefits are more standardized compared to other alliances.