Taxes and charges using Velocity points on Etihad to Europe

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Duffa

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Sorry if I've missed a relevant post in this forum but I'm usually on SQ or QF threads
Just tried a dummy booking MEL-DUBlin using Velocity points (of which I only have 1,000, but have 300k warehoused in a cc)

125,000 plus $75 taxes
QF is 128,000 points plus ~$500 in taxes

Is this correct? That's a huge saving in taxes. Or is the next screen (which I can't get to due to lack of points) a different story?

I'm loathe to tip those points across unless I had a better idea about availability.
And I know I'm too late to get the extra 15% but that'll come up again!
 
Yep, delightfully low charges on those redemptions!

Taxes departing from Heathrow are the only exception, and that's hardly VA or EYs fault...
 
125,000 plus $75 taxes
QF is 128,000 points plus ~$500 in taxes

Is this correct? That's a huge saving in taxes.

There's no difference in taxes - the difference is mostly the fuel surcharge that QF charges on awards. VA doesn't apply a fuel surcharge.
 
There's no difference in taxes - the difference is mostly the fuel surcharge that QF charges on awards. VA doesn't apply a fuel surcharge.

So why is anyone flying QF when all of us can accumulate points in Velocity and fly EY??
 
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There's no difference in taxes - the difference is mostly the fuel surcharge that QF charges on awards. VA doesn't apply a fuel surcharge.
Never confuse real taxes with taxes and carrier imposed surcharges/fees (=profit)

So why is anyone flying QF when all of us can accumulate points in Velocity and fly EY??
Earning in not the same. Just like currenices airline miles/points/avios are not equal
Compard to QF, VA currently has a very limited range of routes/destinations & partner airlines
 
Last year I booked Syd-Auh-Ath return in Etihad J (just came back this week) for my +1:

Cost:
Total Points + Pay (per person): 223900 Points + $163 AUD
Total Points (per person): 244300 Points

I think I just used 244300 pts for her ticket.

Work paid for my exact same flights at a cost of $6701.98
 
Earning in not the same. Just like currencies airline miles/points/avios are not equal
It is for me however, as 90% of my earn is from cards and almost all of my burn is to Europe.
Will definitely give it a go.
Thanks all
 
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