medhead
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Star Class is usually much cheaper than a QF J booking of the same price. Of course, apples with apples comparisons will be quite difficult as:
- Given say a route like SIN-ATH (or any new city as given in previous posts) where QF has absolutely no way of ticketing, so there is no direct comparable route
- QF J and JQ Star Class are not alike, even though they earn at the same rates
- JQ Star Class has been widely touted as a poor international J; even with JQ's advertising of that fact, compared to other J services around the world it is nothing like. It's more just a premium service, viz. D7's XL seating (which is at least lie-flat rather than JQ Millennium).
At least most Star Class fares, even in non-sale, have an average SC rate not more than $10/SC - $12/SC, and mostly lower. There aren't a whole lot of international QF J routes that have a rate that low, even with most sales.
I wonder what QF has at SIN in order to enable it to fly more flights out of there, i.e. space, rent, gate slots, ground support, etc.. It begs to reason what this will do for the competition on any such new routes.
That is a very good summary of the situation with Starclass. I understand the reason for the comparisons with J, but IMO I don't think it is valid. For my money the comparison is with Y. I'm not going to pony up the cash for an International J ticket on Qantas. So for I can travel Qantas Y or for a bit more I can travel Starclass, in a seat that is better that the Y seat (just) and earn J points. I will cough up the extra cash in that circumstance.