Plus bundle V Max bundle on JQ Y starter fares

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Nizar

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I'm considering a trip to DPS on JQ (I never learn my lesson lol) on the new dreamliner in January.

When I select the starter fare I have two options: Either a Plus bundle for $50 which says I will earn QF points and SCs (or a $25 JQ rewards voucher) OR a Max bundle for $415 which also says I will earn QF points and SCs (or a $25 JQ rewards voucher).

So my questions are:

1/ Is there any difference in the amount of points/SCs I will receive I choose Max or Plus ? Does "Max" give you points as per a QF economy fare and "Plus" as per a QF economy fare ? I suppose they will both give the same SCs but was unsure on the points.

2/ Do we get to choose whether we will earn QF points and SCs or could I somehow unluckily end up with the $25 JQ voucher instead lol ?

Cheers
 
Plus bundle is points and SCs at discount Y while max is full Y points and SCs, and yes you get to choose.
 
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Plus bundle is points and SCs at discount Y while max is full Y points and SCs, and yes you get to choose.

Cheers markis, don't think they would be getting too many takes for the Max bundle. Double the points/SCs for 8 times the price lol.
 
Beyond a Plus bundle it really depends how much flexibility you want in your ticket, as you can make up the remaining full-Y SC's for less I would think.
 
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