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Port Macquarie NSW (PQQ)Where are you based?
Well, everything is fair in love and war .... and status runs ... yeah, status runs ... definitely fair ..Well most of us aren't stupid enough to do 3 of them back-to-back. Most of us....
Correct!You mean MEL-SYD-NZ ?
and to get to NTL, fly xyz-BNE-NTL-BNE-xyz….
and to get to NTL, fly xyz-BNE-NTL-BNE-xyz….
Now, which “xyz” is the cheapest?
certainly not PER, i know that much!and to get to NTL, fly xyz-BNE-NTL-BNE-xyz….
Now, which “xyz” is the cheapest?
What would you say the worst east coast routes for value for SC? I gathe routes like SYD-CBR AND CBR-MEL aren’t great valueand to get to NTL, fly xyz-BNE-NTL-BNE-xyz….
Now, which “xyz” is the cheapest?
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Status requalification?To where?
If the flight has a QF#, you should still earn SCs. If it’s an earning fare on JQ, same. Just no DSCs (usually).Planning ahead for next DSC. If we were to book paid AUS-AKL-DUD (or another NZ airport QF doesnt fly to), I realise we will only get DSCs on the QF legs into AKL but do we earn any regular SCs on the Air NZ operated legs?
I notice that even though JQ NZ flies to DUD QF always seem to offer an Air NZ flight with QF flight number rather a JQ one.
Thanks. Assuming due to QF flight # i can use QF AKL lounge; and in DUD the Air NZ lounge since it would be a J seat on NZ metal?If the flight has a QF#, you should still earn SCs. If it’s an earning fare on JQ, same. Just no DSCs (usually).
Good question. But if booked separately, surely it will be the two sets of points/credits? If booked as one PNR...what does the blurb say regarding the points/credits provided? I'm sure I had seen previously 125 SC for APW to SYD before.Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Just a question regarding the APW run discussion above. Having investigated potential options ex APW, the flight that goes APW-AKL uses the same flight number with a 2h20 turn in AKL continuing onto SYD. Will that be classified as a separate sector under the SC guidelines or will it a case of bad luck, just the one set for both sectors as per the below screenshot?
Thankyou!
Generally two sectors with the same flight number will be treated as a single sector for SC earn.Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Just a question regarding the APW run discussion above. Having investigated potential options ex APW, the flight that goes APW-AKL uses the same flight number with a 2h20 turn in AKL continuing onto SYD. Will that be classified as a separate sector under the SC guidelines or will it a case of bad luck, just the one set for both sectors as per the below screenshot?
Thankyou!
But is that the case when they are purchased separately (two PNRs)?Generally two sectors with the same flight number will be treated as a single sector for SC earn.
