bertair
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My wife wants to book a sleeper for a long leg (SYD/DBX, rtn) with Qantas or Emirates on a trip to Europe.
Between us we have well over 150K Qantas FF Points.
Looking at the QF web site when we try to book Business Class Seats using our Points, it returns invariably: None Available.
If we try to book and pay,there are no problems choosing a flight.
In either case this is for flights well over 6 months into the future by the way.
A colleague suggests that we book a flight in economy for a flight of our choosing using cash or credit card, then applying for an upgrade and pay with our points the difference closer to the time of departure. He says we should have no trouble getting the upgrade.
I guess it also depends on how far ahead one should try to do this I guess.
This seems to me a gamble as it is possible that we could be stuck with ECY seats if there are no Business Class available when we go to get an upgrade using our points.
We would either have a choice of paying (not using points) for the upgrade or cancelling the flights, then trying to get other flights where it may be possible to get an upgrade with our points.Thus we would have the points still unused when we departed, but having to pay out full fares for Business Class seats.
The way Qantas seems be be sending the wrong signals, or a least the media reporting about its future, we are looking to make the most our points that we have been saving for such a trip and not see them devalued or lost as is possible any time soon I fear.
I may be wrong about this, but while Qantas has been great in the past, times are tough and unless they are getting Full Fare paying passengers, any users of their points are being discouraged by the harsh rules and difficulty in making what should be a simple reservation procedure, so frustrating.
Advice on what to do is welcomed please.
Between us we have well over 150K Qantas FF Points.
Looking at the QF web site when we try to book Business Class Seats using our Points, it returns invariably: None Available.
If we try to book and pay,there are no problems choosing a flight.
In either case this is for flights well over 6 months into the future by the way.
A colleague suggests that we book a flight in economy for a flight of our choosing using cash or credit card, then applying for an upgrade and pay with our points the difference closer to the time of departure. He says we should have no trouble getting the upgrade.
I guess it also depends on how far ahead one should try to do this I guess.
This seems to me a gamble as it is possible that we could be stuck with ECY seats if there are no Business Class available when we go to get an upgrade using our points.
We would either have a choice of paying (not using points) for the upgrade or cancelling the flights, then trying to get other flights where it may be possible to get an upgrade with our points.Thus we would have the points still unused when we departed, but having to pay out full fares for Business Class seats.
The way Qantas seems be be sending the wrong signals, or a least the media reporting about its future, we are looking to make the most our points that we have been saving for such a trip and not see them devalued or lost as is possible any time soon I fear.
I may be wrong about this, but while Qantas has been great in the past, times are tough and unless they are getting Full Fare paying passengers, any users of their points are being discouraged by the harsh rules and difficulty in making what should be a simple reservation procedure, so frustrating.
Advice on what to do is welcomed please.