Lower still if you earn a Loyalty Bonus or two along the way. You can choose a 50 SC bonus for every 500 SC you earn on QF, JQ and GK.Also worth noting that whilst earning WP in the first place takes 1400SC, retaining it in subsequent member years only requires 1200SC, which can potentially be reduced to 1050SC through a combination of PC+ and Green Tier (if you can make that work for you).
Hit 1700 for a year and just been doing the minimum since. But that way I get to fly sone other airlines as when its suitable. With all the extras i doubt i do more than 700 SC of real flying with QF/OW.Also worth noting that whilst earning WP in the first place takes 1400SC, retaining it in subsequent member years only requires 1200SC, which can potentially be reduced to 1050SC through a combination of PC+ and Green Tier (if you can make that work for you).
@RB001 beat me to it - add in a loyalty bonus of 50 SC's @DejaBrewAlso worth noting that whilst earning WP in the first place takes 1400SC, retaining it in subsequent member years only requires 1200SC, which can potentially be reduced to 1050SC through a combination of PC+ and Green Tier (if you can make that work for you).
Agreed. I was primarily referring to what can "easily" be carried over into your future membership year, but yes, a loyalty bonus lowers the bar even further.
Should stress that PC+ is not particularly easy if not churning or passing a decent chunk of business expenses through QF earning CCs. Or buying a LOT of QF Wine / QF Hotel stays.Also worth noting that whilst earning WP in the first place takes 1400SC, retaining it in subsequent member years only requires 1200SC, which can potentially be reduced to 1050SC through a combination of PC+ and Green Tier (if you can make that work for you).
Should stress that PC+ is not particularly easy if not churning or passing a decent chunk of business expenses through QF earning CCs. Or buying a LOT of QF Wine / QF Hotel stays.
I easily get PC each year of regular spend and some wine but that extra 200k is always a bridge too far.
Agreed. I was trying to suggest that people can take advantage of PC+ and/or GT, assuming that they have the ability to make either/both work for their respective circumstances.Should stress that PC+ is not particularly easy if not churning or passing a decent chunk of business expenses through QF earning CCs. Or buying a LOT of QF Wine / QF Hotel stays.
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Agree, not easy.Should stress that PC+ is not particularly easy if not churning or passing a decent chunk of business expenses through QF earning CCs. Or buying a LOT of QF Wine / QF Hotel stays.
I cannot even get a credit limit increase let alone "churn" cards @SYDI easily get PC each year of regular spend and some wine but that extra 200k is always a bridge too far.
That's an interesting thought and something I'll consider trying out for my new member year.On my QF Amex, together with Everyday Extra, you'd be getting at least 6.25 points per dollar not including ER bonuses (3 points for Gift Card, 2.25 for QF credit card spend, 1 point for ER). That's over 80K points per year for a $250/week shop.
My brain hurts just thinking about the maths…If you shop at Woolies and have a QF earning credit card, you could buy Woolies gift cards and use them for shopping.
On my QF Amex, together with Everyday Extra, you'd be getting at least 6.25 points per dollar not including ER bonuses (3 points for Gift Card, 2.25 for QF credit card spend, 1 point for ER). That's over 80K points per year for a $250/week shop.
I don't actually do this but I bought an Xbox a few weeks ago with QF-sourced Xbox gift cards, and wondered why I don't do the same thing for my groceries. If I did I reckon I could get PC+ fairly easily.
Ditto. Therefore, churning should be banned!I cannot even get a credit limit increase let alone "churn" cards
Great little hack (for as long as they allow us to keep doing it)I at least take advantage of banking my EDRs points for Xmas once I know I’ll reach PC and then turn that off at the start of QFF year for a PC head start. Already well on my way 1 mth in.
Have the changed the rules ? I didn't have to pay any taxes on a comfort seatYou can also, with QF buy a comfort seat booking, ie, not a shadow, but you actually pay for your seat + taxes, and also you buy the seat next to you, have to phone QF up and specifically ask, or some say a travel agent can do it too, ...
The seat next to you, does not have any taxes.
Or fly J (business), from home city to SYD, then J from SYD - CHC and back, 80 x 2 for SYD - CHC then 40 x 2, this would give you 240 QFF SC.
If you live in SYD, then SYD - CHC on EK with a QF flight # in F (first), have done it before, this would give you 120 QFF SC straight off, 240 for return.
Very expensive, yes, very.
Have the changed the rules ? I didn't have to pay any taxes on a comfort seat
Ahh I only had the comfort seat internationallyFrom QF website:
Any chargeable taxes, fees, and charges apply to the passenger only and not the extra seat/s, with the exception for Australian domestic fares where GST applies to both the passenger and extra seat/s.
So GST yes, international taxes no.