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Saw that. Though he doesn't seem to actually be chasing status.
 
That's pretty awesome!

Hope QF presents me with some symbolic keys one day :p

I'm on 283 Qantas flights right now, so a little short but looking good I hope! :D
 
What a nice story. Good luck John!

PS....I wonder if the keys work. If you see that 737 trundling down a motorway somewhere I'd be guessing, yes! ;)
 
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1000 (soon to be) flights by the lowest amount of SC of 10 (yes he started before status credits, but not all his flights would earn so low either) gives a total of at least 10,000 lifetime SC... so he's probably LTG by now too. I note the article says he goes to the lounge, but didn't say whether he paid for it or earned it :p
 
Impressive number of flight to NYC and LON.... Great way to see out your end of days.
 
Impressive number of flight to NYC and LON.... Great way to see out your end of days.

IMO One of the potential benefits of the J lounge on the A380 is that if you die you may be laid out there. In not sure if that's a J "benefit" or available to all upstairs pax. F will remain In their expensive seats.

The problem with sitting a newly dead corpse in Y is that rigor Mortis will set in and it will be difficult to remove a Y corpse until rigor Mortis subsides.
 
Great way to see out your end of days.

IMO One of the potential benefits of the J lounge on the A380 is that if you die you may be laid out there.

Boy I hope John is not reading these posts......you lot have him dead and buried already. I read his comments to mean death is a long way from his thinking and at 82 he hopefully has many, many more years left yet.
 
Boy I hope John is not reading these posts......you lot have him dead and buried already. I read his comments to mean death is a long way from his thinking and at 82 he hopefully has many, many more years left yet.

I hope so too but if he does what a way to go. but as he says hopefully after 1000 flights and a ride on VH-OQA, *and a comp to CL


Smart guy - he's prob hoping for a F upgrade to the VH-OQA

* my suggestion to QF
 
IMO One of the potential benefits of the J lounge on the A380 is that if you die you may be laid out there. In not sure if that's a J "benefit" or available to all upstairs pax. F will remain In their expensive seats.

The problem with sitting a newly dead corpse in Y is that rigor Mortis will set in and it will be difficult to remove a Y corpse until rigor Mortis subsides.

Whoops! That's hilarious, I meant :D
 
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