I'm over Qantas FF - Is there a better value program for an Oz Resident?

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Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Whoops I read the GCM mileage you gave as the one-way mileage. Silly me.

In that case, EQS count will be 4 (two flights required in each direction). AFAIK EQS count is not subject to any bonuses - it is simply one per eligible sector flown.

EQS is more for those that fly plenty of cheap Y fares which earn less than unity for EQM or EQP. For example, someone who flies weekly SYD/MEL discount Y (on an eligible AAdvantage earning class) return in Australia on QF could be a AA EXP. On QFF, they would only be a Gold.

Cheers yeh 4 is what I was supposed to have said !

Do you know if JASAs/FASAs can be credited to AA ?
I would just book it as per normal on the hotline then before taking the first flight I can input my AA number on my file either from Manage My Booking or by calling QF ?
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Do you know if JASAs/FASAs can be credited to AA ?
I would just book it as per normal on the hotline then before taking the first flight I can input my AA number on my file either from Manage My Booking or by calling QF ?

I'm sure this question has been asked and answered before (in another thread, perhaps). I have no experience, but it would depend on the booking class of the ASA.

The Classic priced JASA, for example, books into the Classic Award bucket, U. This is a non-earning class on AAdvantage. On the other hand, there are obviously the much more expensive JASAs; I believe these book into revenue classes (someone correct me here if not), so they would likely earn if credited to AA.

The seasoned here can advise how to modify your elite number on your booking to AA.
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Already answered last week: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....-over-qantas-ff-there-54129-2.html#post905491
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Also - is there a way to credit the points from a JASA/FASA to AA ? Perhaps book over the phone then before you fly call up QF and get them to put your AA number in there ?


The 'cheap' JASA/FASA's book into U and P class on QF. Travel in these classes (as well as Z and X) on QF flight numbers does not earn anything with AAdvantage...

Another question for those in the know.

Say I start the AA Plat Challenge and I amass say 20,000 eqp in the 3 month period.
Does that mean that I now need an additional 80,000 eqp to hit EXP or do I have to start from 0 again because the 20k was for the Plat Challenge ?

Thanks.
Sans a "Challenge", status is earned by the calendar year.

If your 20K EQP's was earned, say this Oct, then you have until Dec 31st to earn the remaining EQP's. Any EQP's earned this year prior to the (Jan onwards) would also be included. If the October EQP's were your first this year then you need to earn another 80K for EXP by end of December.

Say you started you three month challenge on Dec 16th and earned 5K by Dec 31 and the remaining 15K in Jan then you would need to earn another 85K before Dec 31 2015 for EXP.
 
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Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Already answered last week: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....-over-qantas-ff-there-54129-2.html#post905491
Sans a "Challenge", status is earned by the calendar year.

If your 20K EQP's was earned, say this Oct, then you have until Dec 31st to earn the remaining EQP's. Any EQP's earned this year prior to the (Jan onwards) would also be included. If the October EQP's were your first this year then you need to earn another 80K for EXP by end of December.

Say you started you three month challenge on Dec 16th and earned 5K by Dec 31 and the remaining 15K in Jan then you would need to earn another 85K before Dec 31 2015 for EXP.

Thanks serfty, appreciate that.
And yes you did answer that question last week on this very thread, sorry about that.

Re: challenge and EXP.
Just to make sure I understand this correctly.
If I start a three month Plat challenge on August 1st 2014 and by the end of August 2014 I am on 20k EQPs (by crediting MEL-LAX-NYC return in a 1:1 booking class) then I have until the end of the following year to earn an additional 80k. Seems doable.

Just to expand on the JASAs/FASAs not earning, is it possible to pay more so that the JASA/FASA books into a different booking class say D/I or A ?
Or maybe it doesn't work that way ? Or perhaps possible only at a huge cost ?
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

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Re: challenge and EXP.
Just to make sure I understand this correctly.
If I start a three month Plat challenge on August 1st 2014 and by the end of August 2014 I am on 20k EQPs (by crediting MEL-LAX-NYC return in a 1:1 booking class) then I have until the end of the following year to earn an additional 80k. Seems doable.
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No!

In that scenario you would have until the end of December 2014 to garner the remaining 80K EQP's. (Any earned in 2014 before your challenge would also count toward the 100k).
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Just to expand on the JASAs/FASAs not earning, is it possible to pay more so that the JASA/FASA books into a different booking class say D/I or A ?
Or maybe it doesn't work that way ? Or perhaps possible only at a huge cost ?
They would likely count, but in reality, the points cost would be horrendous.



The minimum EQM earn comes into it's own with status. FT has a wiki on it: Miles and Points (AA) - FlyerGuide Wiki

Here is one example:
LAX-SFO / L / PLT


  • Discount Economy fare (L)
  • 337 miles flown
  • 500 EQM: 337 mi flown subject to 500 minimum EQM guarantee for elites only = 500 EQM
  • 500 EQP: L fare = 1.0 EQP/EQM x 500 EQM = 500 EQP
  • 1000 RDM: 337 mi flown subject to 500 minimum RDM guarantee for elites only = 500 RDM; 500 minimum mi flown x 100% PLT bonus = 500 Elite Bonus RDM; 500 + 500 = 1000 RDM
  • View My Miles: Mileage = 337; Bonus = 663; Total = 1000
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Sheesh this all sounds complicated, at least QFs program seems relatively straight forward!!! :-|
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Hi,

Back to the original question rather than AA status. You said you earn a lot of points from Hotels. Check out a new website - Points Hound:

PointsHound.com: Book hotels. Earn miles and points.

It lets you earn AA miles on hotel bookings and has a price guarantee (which I've used also).

I have made bookings and will earn around 20K AA miles already and through Qantas would have earnt only about 4000 points as one of the properties wasn't in any FF program but still got to earn AA miles this way.

And they have a double dip section where can still get your chain status benefits with their bookings.

Dale.
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Hi,

Back to the original question rather than AA status. You said you earn a lot of points from Hotels. Check out a new website - Points Hound:

PointsHound.com: Book hotels. Earn miles and points.

It lets you earn AA miles on hotel bookings and has a price guarantee (which I've used also).

I have made bookings and will earn around 20K AA miles already and through Qantas would have earnt only about 4000 points as one of the properties wasn't in any FF program but still got to earn AA miles this way.

And they have a double dip section where can still get your chain status benefits with their bookings.

Dale.

Cheers Dale. Wasn't aware of that website.
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

Hi,

Back to the original question rather than AA status. You said you earn a lot of points from Hotels. Check out a new website - Points Hound:

PointsHound.com: Book hotels. Earn miles and points.

It lets you earn AA miles on hotel bookings and has a price guarantee (which I've used also).

I have made bookings and will earn around 20K AA miles already and through Qantas would have earnt only about 4000 points as one of the properties wasn't in any FF program but still got to earn AA miles this way.

And they have a double dip section where can still get your chain status benefits with their bookings.

Dale.

Amazing... Do you think they price match with things like accor's private sales?
 
Re: [Confirmed] QF removing [cheap] ASAs [from web booking engine Jun 26] was 10Apri

I am not sure - My price match was for a price that was offered direct on the properties website and they matched that.

I think the T&C say it has to be a publicly available rate.

Dale.
 
How do you double dip?

I suspect you book using the website then you pay with a pure* Amex card which you can credit to AA through SPG ?

*By pure I mean not a bank-issued Amex card
 
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ok. How about receiving status say through Hilton gold/diamond? Will the hotel still honor it?
 
ok. How about receiving status say through Hilton gold/diamond? Will the hotel still honor it?
Just read the help section - says most big chains wont give you status points or nights to bump up your elite status, but most will honor your privileges.
 
Double dipping is where you book through PointsHound and earn miles that way and for example if you book at a SPG property you also earn star points at the SPG property. Only happens where it indicates you can get both.

RocketMiles is also good but doesn't let you earn AA miles which is why I don't use it but if you want to earn other American FF miles then it is good.

Dale.
 
Double dipping is where you book through PointsHound and earn miles that way and for example if you book at a SPG property you also earn star points at the SPG property. Only happens where it indicates you can get both.

RocketMiles is also good but doesn't let you earn AA miles which is why I don't use it but if you want to earn other American FF miles then it is good.

Dale.

Ahhh wrong. AA miles definitely available through Rocketmiles. 1000 miles per night minimum too, far better than pointshound. No double dipping though but thats only available at select USA hotels on pointshound anyway
 
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