Originally Posted by jbflyboy84
(Post 29028648)
SUBJECT: Product Realignment - UoD using Qmiles/Qcredits
Process owner: Ground Services Page 1 of 1 According to the update received from Qatar Airways Privilege Club department, effective from the 06th of November, customers who purchase an upgrade upon departure (UoD) with Qmiles/Qcredits will be entitled to the baggage allowance and lounge access based on the actual ticketed cabin, and not the upgraded cabin. However, frequent flyer members (i.e. platinum, gold, silver members) will continue to get their respective tier benefit when they purchase an UoD using Qmiles/Qcredits. Example A Gold tier member is booked on a revenue economy ticket, and purchases an upgrade using Qmiles/Qcredits to the next higher cabin, the member will only get excess baggage and lounge access as per the gold tier entitlement i.e. : Excess baggage allowance of 15 KG Business class lounge access ASMs to brief all concerned accordingly. So EK and EY allow their top tier status members into their F lounges on a Y ticket, but QR won't allow their elites into the premium lounges even when flying in a premium cabin after airport upgrade... Meh. Thanks for the official update jbflyboy84. Really appreciate you keeping us informed - even if I don't much like the news :D |
This is pretty disappointing, and seems odd with the new lounges and stuff. At the very least, they should stop make scoring an upgrade anywhere other than the airport easier, instead of their current policy of keeping low availability of upgrade classes and then offer upgrades at the airport only to find 10+ free seats in biz.
Oh well, I have my plat until 2019, so I'll just cut back on QR flying except for the supercheap fares for now. |
Originally Posted by YuropFlyer
(Post 29026926)
I mean, even with stingy European carriers, you still get the same benefits when you make an upgrade with miles. And even when you get an overbooked op-up, usually same benefits apply. Maybe "meal chosen last" onboard. But no lounge access on a paid (with miles) upgrade? Hell, I can't see ANY European carrier even thinking about that.
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Prior to this, I learned another disappointing fact: No lounge access on a upgrade with cash at the airport. I always thought that cash was king and that a cash op-up was better than a QMiles/QCredits op up. Back then, which was two LONG weeks ago, agents told me that I would have had Al Mourjan access had I upgraded with Qmiles/Qcredits and had argued with me that they value QCredits/QMiles more than cash because it signifies loyalty to the airline. I suppose that doesn’t count anymore. Completely disappointing. But I have to note that the agents at the First Class Lounge desk (for Y passengers) at least acknowledged that they thought this was a terrible move on Qatar’s part and that they have sent their feedback to the higher ups...i doubt that this will do anything but still..
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Pretty bad-ish week with all the minor but alarming changes to ME3. EK losing bag tags and QR even worse that no Al Mourjan access for pax's op-up using miles....
I have always wondered what would happen if everyone on a forum bombard the relevant airline over a new change , would be interesting to see if it does have an impact ? Imagine 100+ complaints in the first day over something like this would get HQ attention ... |
Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 29028974)
So, I'm wondering about a few things.
1. What if you get your QPoint upgrade in advance, on the phone. Then it's not an Upgrade on Departure, is it. 2. QRPC Gold member purchases a Y ticket then upgrades, the example given upthread. S/he is admitted to the "Business class lounge." That's not AM, right? QRPC Reply: We understand your concern about lounge access. However, as per new enhancement, if you avail upgrade on departure option by redeeming Qmiles/Qcredits, you may access the lounge as per your original class of booking but you are entitle to access lounge as per your privilege club tier and eligibility. If your booking is upgraded in advance by redeeming Qmiles or Qcredits by contacting via email or on phone, you may avail the benefits as per the changed class of booking (Business or First). Seems like QR have their own definition of enhancements.. |
Originally Posted by JC880
(Post 29033374)
Checked with QR as I have an upgraded flight in the next days (I used Qmiles). Advanced upgrades will still have Al Mourjan access.
QRPC Reply: We understand your concern about lounge access. However, as per new enhancement, if you avail upgrade on departure option by redeeming Qmiles/Qcredits, you may access the lounge as per your original class of booking but you are entitle to access lounge as per your privilege club tier and eligibility. If your booking is upgraded in advance by redeeming Qmiles or Qcredits by contacting via email or on phone, you may avail the benefits as per the changed class of booking (Business or First). Seems like QR have their own definition of enhancements.. |
Lol, have to love the word speak ‘enhancements’ :rolleyes::td:
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AAB has clearly been hanging around IAG types too much.
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Originally Posted by JC880
(Post 29033374)
QRPC Reply: [I]We understand your concern about lounge access. However, as per new enhancement, if you avail upgrade on departure option by redeeming Qmiles/Qcredits, you may access the lounge as per your original class of booking but you are entitle to access lounge as per your privilege club tier and eligibility. |
We understand your concern about lounge access. However, as per new enhancement, if you avail upgrade on departure option by redeeming Qmiles/Qcredits, you may access the lounge as per your original class of booking but you are entitle to access lounge as per your privilege club tier and eligibility. If your booking is upgraded in advance by redeeming Qmiles or Qcredits by contacting via email or on phone, you may avail the benefits as per the changed class of booking (Business or First). |
Originally Posted by Dr. HFH
(Post 29033936)
I just don't understand why. What difference does it make to QR whether you upgrade in advance or on departure?
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One big difference between upgrades in advance and upgrades on departure is that the former is capacity controlled, meaning it was released under their yield control decision (and often not available), whereas the latter is more like a "stand-by upgrade" and simply requires empty seats in the higher class at the airport.
I don't think this should make any difference from the passenger's perspective, and certainly don't agree with the new policy, but QR probably see it differently. |
Is this only at Doha I wonder?
As a LHR flyer this will bite even more if access is restricted to the LHR Premium Lounge - given that I find it practically impossible to get advance upgrades for LHR (but have found it much easier to upgrade at the airport). |
Additionally, absent a cancellation or delay, someone who buys an upgrade at the airport an hour or two prior to departure would be able to use a lounge only for a fairly limited period of time, anyway.
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