Berlin
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- Mar 31, 2011
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Hi everyone, I happen to have just moved to the UK a few weeks ago after almost ten years in sunny Sydney (yes, it was work and definitely not passion that made me do the move!) and am seriously considering moving from QF over to BA- with the latest QF changes even more so! Most credit cards etc. all give you BA Avios points over here (makes sense) so my ability to earn QF points will be quite limited as well besides the good old flying- no Woolies here (which is rather a good thing in my eyes given how rotten the veggies from those self-declared "fresh" food people usually are
).
Anyway- now how do I do this the best way I am wondering if I want to avoid NOT getting any status benefits at all for half a year or so until I get up the ladder again with BA? Is it worth writing a nice long letter to BA explaining my situation and ask friendly for a status match? If so, does anyone know the best contact to try this? I am assuming I can't just start booking all OW flights under a new BA membership number but than flash my Platinum QF card at the lounges to get in? I would think this doesn't work but if someone has experiences otherwise, please let me know. Any other ideas maybe for the best way to accomplish that?
Just a few details on my situation, I'm QF Platinum and am very well on the way to survive the next re-assessment (which is end of Jan next year) easily and for the 5th year now. I've just reached lifetime silver with QF and am more than happy to stop it at this point, once QF has left OW in a year or two (just sayin, the writing is on the wall...), it probably will be rather worthless anyway. I travel lots for personal use and usually only in J or F, almost all either paid fully on OW carriers or USAirways redemption which now also will be OW. Now that I am based in Europe, there will be countless BA inner-European trips from LHR over the weekends and my employer seems so far also quite happy to let me fly BA for business though that's going to be mostly Why within Europe.
Any help/advice will be appreciated!

Anyway- now how do I do this the best way I am wondering if I want to avoid NOT getting any status benefits at all for half a year or so until I get up the ladder again with BA? Is it worth writing a nice long letter to BA explaining my situation and ask friendly for a status match? If so, does anyone know the best contact to try this? I am assuming I can't just start booking all OW flights under a new BA membership number but than flash my Platinum QF card at the lounges to get in? I would think this doesn't work but if someone has experiences otherwise, please let me know. Any other ideas maybe for the best way to accomplish that?
Just a few details on my situation, I'm QF Platinum and am very well on the way to survive the next re-assessment (which is end of Jan next year) easily and for the 5th year now. I've just reached lifetime silver with QF and am more than happy to stop it at this point, once QF has left OW in a year or two (just sayin, the writing is on the wall...), it probably will be rather worthless anyway. I travel lots for personal use and usually only in J or F, almost all either paid fully on OW carriers or USAirways redemption which now also will be OW. Now that I am based in Europe, there will be countless BA inner-European trips from LHR over the weekends and my employer seems so far also quite happy to let me fly BA for business though that's going to be mostly Why within Europe.
Any help/advice will be appreciated!