The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

Westpac has 2 versions of Altitude CC, one that earns Westpac Points (and cant directly transfer to Qantas, hence the EDR work around above) and one (formerly known as Earth) that automatically transfers all points to Qantas.
@RooFlyer just a minor correction. It is possible to transfer Westpac Altitude to QFF at 2:1 but needs you to have a business CC (sole trader abn works too as long as you qualify). Then it activates for your personal CC too and it transfers directly into your personal qff account (makes for easy points club).
 
Westpac has 2 versions of Altitude CC, one that earns Westpac Points (and cant directly transfer to Qantas, hence the EDR work around above) and one (formerly known as Earth) that automatically transfers all points to Qantas.

Hi Aeryn. Thanks for the info - did not realise Westpac Points had 2 versions of Altitude CC. I think mine is not Earth.​

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What route and approximately when?
Domestic and international can have different upgrade process
Hi Mwenenzi. Thanks for your info.
 
This is the one I have @Vivp and sounds like you have the one mentioned by @Aeryn
Good work around with EDR
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Hi Flyfrequently. I have exactly the same card. So are all the points only to be redeemed via Qantas or can I use other airlines like OneWorld members? I was thinking of upgrading from Economy Value/Flex to Premium Economy via SIA from Melbourne to Singapore. Also can I use KrisFlyer points to upgrade from Scoot Econ to Scoot Plus please. I feel that taking cash is not worth it as they only offer $1500.00 for my more than 400,000 points and to change for Flight Centre vouchers they were offering only $1800. So I thought I might as well use them for upgrades.
Also I would like to thank all the other contributors who had so kindly offered and welcome me into this Forum. Thank You All!
Hi Flyfrequently. I have exactly the same card. So are all the points only to be redeemed via Qantas or can I use other airlines like OneWorld members? I was thinking of upgrading from Economy Value/Flex to Premium Economy via SIA from Melbourne to Singapore. Also can I use KrisFlyer points to upgrade from Scoot Econ to Scoot Plus please. I feel that taking cash is not worth it as they only offer $1500.00 for my more than 400,000 points and to change for Flight Centre vouchers they were offering only $1800. So I thought I might as well use them for upgrades.
Also I would like to thank all the other contributors who had so kindly offered and welcome me into this Forum. Thank You All!
 
I was thinking of upgrading from Economy Value/Flex to Premium Economy via SIA from Melbourne to Singapore.
Hi and welcome to AFF.

Just to be sure you understand how points upgrades work, you can only request an upgrade using points. It is entirely possible that you will not get the upgrade despite asking for it because someone with a higher FF status also wants it (and higher tier members get priority on upgrade requests) or because there are no spare seats available on your flight eg if you are flying at a popular time like school holidays or Christmas.
The only way to be sure of flying in a premium cabin is to buy the ticket. You can also be pretty sure that you will be in a premium cabin if you get a reward seat - a seat booked 100% using points. Asking for a points upgrade is the riskiest way to do it. Do you have any tier status with Singapore airlines?
 
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Re your info re pre existing medical what do they cover and do you need to tell them? What the extra you need to pay. Thanks
@Flyfrequently can’t really answer these questions for you. It totally depends on the particular card insurance you have, the particular medical conditions you gave (noting that usually anything at all that you’ve seen a doctor for in the past 12 months at the time of applying is regarded as a pre-existing condition), your age, the length of your trip, how long between when
You take the insurance and when the trip starts, and other factors known only by the insurers.
You will need to call your proposed insurer and ask them - or fill in the web site quote forms and see what they tell you. Fred credit card insurance usually charges a fee around $75 just to assess your medical conditions and may also then charge you an extra premium depending on the factors above. Good luck! It’s a bit of a mine field until you get more experience with it.
 

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