BD1959
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Hi All,
Normally I'd agree with the statement that using points on a Y award redemption is a waste of points:
Pricing up a QF Y MEL-LHR-MEL return offers prices such as $1376 return (May 2 out, May 22 return. QF35/QF1 and QF10). If you were to book this as a Classic Award (which would route you via Sydney) it'd cost you 120,000 points plus $736 in taxes.
HOWEVER ....
Going back to the sale and buying "Cash" but then converting the the payment option to Points+Pay means you can travel via SIN for that 120,000 points and only pay $596 in fees. The "upside" is that (if you are a WP) you earn SCs PLUS get 24,800 back!! Better still, "borrow" that 24,800 points from your existing balance and paying 144,800 reduces the "taxes" to just $409 PLUS you still earn 140SCs!!
Better still, you *may* find even cheaper fares using EK metal. For the dates above MEL-DXB-LHR on QF8409/QF8003 is available, you still earn your 140SCs but with the base price reducing to $1249 the co-pay becomes $459 (120k) or $273 (148k). I'm sure folks could find a cheaper return option too.
I know that Y redemption is still not everyone's idea of good use of points (me included!) - even with this SC earn - but thought I'd highlight this "current anomoly" in case it helps. I have pointed this out previously, so while P+P remains as a payment option for "Cash" purchases the approach stays good and *should* work on other routes where there is deep Y discounting.
Regards,
BD
Normally I'd agree with the statement that using points on a Y award redemption is a waste of points:
- Fees are high
- There is no SC or points earn
- Better value $$$ on J or even F
Pricing up a QF Y MEL-LHR-MEL return offers prices such as $1376 return (May 2 out, May 22 return. QF35/QF1 and QF10). If you were to book this as a Classic Award (which would route you via Sydney) it'd cost you 120,000 points plus $736 in taxes.
HOWEVER ....
Going back to the sale and buying "Cash" but then converting the the payment option to Points+Pay means you can travel via SIN for that 120,000 points and only pay $596 in fees. The "upside" is that (if you are a WP) you earn SCs PLUS get 24,800 back!! Better still, "borrow" that 24,800 points from your existing balance and paying 144,800 reduces the "taxes" to just $409 PLUS you still earn 140SCs!!
Better still, you *may* find even cheaper fares using EK metal. For the dates above MEL-DXB-LHR on QF8409/QF8003 is available, you still earn your 140SCs but with the base price reducing to $1249 the co-pay becomes $459 (120k) or $273 (148k). I'm sure folks could find a cheaper return option too.
I know that Y redemption is still not everyone's idea of good use of points (me included!) - even with this SC earn - but thought I'd highlight this "current anomoly" in case it helps. I have pointed this out previously, so while P+P remains as a payment option for "Cash" purchases the approach stays good and *should* work on other routes where there is deep Y discounting.
Regards,
BD