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    Earning flight points for someone else's flight

    Ah, I didn't know that membership was free for non-Australian residents. That would work nicely then. They fit the definition of eligible family members too so no problems there.
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    Earning flight points for someone else's flight

    I couldn't find any reference to this in a search so I hope I didn't miss it. Can you earn QF FF points for a ticket issued to someone else? Hypothetically, let's say a rellie is flying out from the UK to Oz and they're not a member of any loyalty program so they don't care about the points...
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    There's a new card in town

    My wife applied on the phone yesterday (sunday) at it was approved on the spot. Even quicker! (it helps that she'd had an altitude card previously so they still had all her details)
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    Nok Air (Asian budget airline)

    Can be more strict is probably the operative word. Recently on Tiger my wife & I were very careful to remain under the allowance as we'd read that they had a zero tolerance policy on excess baggage. When we boarded the flight was actually delayed by nearly an hour because people had brought on...
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    Newbie has searched and search, but still has a few Q's...

    On a related note, if you buy a ticket then upgrade it, do you (a) get points based on the original ticket; (b) get points based on the upgrade; or (c) get no points at all? I suspect it would be (a) but I don't know for sure.
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    Double upgrades .. tell him he's dreaming

    I had to register (I've only lurked until now) just so I could reply to this one ;) My wife and I were married late last year in the airport; it was literally a case of "we now pronounce you man and wife, now get on the plane!". (if you want to know why, that's another story) You can't get...
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