Bajar
Junior Member
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2014
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Hi AFF family,
Well - thanks to the economy and shrinking work opportunities, come next month I will see my Qantas FF status reduced down to Bronze for the first time since 2011 .
Seeing as flying Qantas won't carry the usual perks of lounge access and the like, I am taking stock of my memberships and looking to develop a travel strategy for the next 12 months once the anniversary dates rolls by. On the horizon I have at least two return trips to SEAsia and five return domestic trips (Melbourne & Sydney being the destinations) booked in as well, all ex. Canberra.
Currently I have memberships with Qantas, Virgin, Etihad, Singapore and American with only Qantas being above the base level. My question is - which memberships give the most bang for their buck for my travel plans? Do I have much of a chance of getting above the basic level with any of these airlines, or am I best just hunting price?
Thanks for your time and thoughts, I truly appreciate it!
Well - thanks to the economy and shrinking work opportunities, come next month I will see my Qantas FF status reduced down to Bronze for the first time since 2011 .
Seeing as flying Qantas won't carry the usual perks of lounge access and the like, I am taking stock of my memberships and looking to develop a travel strategy for the next 12 months once the anniversary dates rolls by. On the horizon I have at least two return trips to SEAsia and five return domestic trips (Melbourne & Sydney being the destinations) booked in as well, all ex. Canberra.
Currently I have memberships with Qantas, Virgin, Etihad, Singapore and American with only Qantas being above the base level. My question is - which memberships give the most bang for their buck for my travel plans? Do I have much of a chance of getting above the basic level with any of these airlines, or am I best just hunting price?
Thanks for your time and thoughts, I truly appreciate it!