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    Where is the "Dead horse"

    Surely the more accurate title of this thread should be “Where is the dead pig” ?
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    Sending in positive feedback on FA's or airport staff to airlines

    A couple of years ago on a Qatar flight I had a flight attendant who was just that perfect mix of patient, cheerful, proactive, efficient and friendly. I asked her for the contact details of the airline so I could put in positive feedback. A few minutes later the Cabin Manager came to thank me...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Thanks. I must admit that in the past it has been my practice to just buy the cheapest supermarket-brand generic honey. But I am now repentant, having seen the error of my ways! The only decision I have to make is whether I wait until our next Woolworths grocery shop, or do I go in especially...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    @drron @RooFlyer It’s now on my shopping list and I can’t wait to taste it! I’ll also be visiting my mother in Sydney next weekend and thanking her for her interest in honey (which is what forced me down this delicious rabbit hole) is well and truly on my agenda. Thank you, too!
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    I absolutely will try it! Thanks for the protip. I suppose the two issues are taste and health benefits. In terms of taste, Manuka Honey is definitely not my favourite. But does Tasmanian Leatherwood have the health benefits of MH?
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    This is all quite fascinating! In all my previous visits to NZ I really haven’t had any interest in Manuka Honey: I’ve taken one look at the price tag and turned away. However, even though I’m reasonably active, fit and healthy for my age, growing older has inevitably led to some as-yet minor...
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Well, the reciprocal healthcare agreement between Australia and NZ did give us some peace of mind (and, I'm sure, made travel insurance cheaper than it would have otherwise been). I managed to find a fairly good policy from, I think, BUPA travel insurance. We took that out for her, and for me I...
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    Jetstar Domestic Business

    Well, after all ... why try to improve on perfection?
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    Queenstown for (octogenarian) Beginners: A Farewell to Travel.

    Sorry, but I have to briefly re-open this TR for one last important Epilogue-Slash-Public-Service-Announcement. It is in regard to the Irish Pub which my mother and I dined at on the Wednesday night of our trip: I just shared some of the photos with a friend who lives in Dublin, who...
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    2025 Amex Membership Rewards Devaluation

    There's no simple, or one-size-fits-all, answer. I discussed it a little bit in this post but it really depends on where, and when, you want to travel. I'm hedging a little and transferring to both Qatar avios and Cathay; I'm pretty sure that I'll be using both in the coming years. I would...
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    Palaces and The Sahara

    Thanks for a wonderful trip report -- hopefully the first of many!
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    What side to walk on?

    I walk up the escalator steps whenever I can. Even better, when I have the choice, more often than not I take the actual stairs rather than the escalator. And it's absolutely correct to say that exercise/activity is "good for you". Yes, when able-bodied people choose to stand rather than walk...
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    Triple Velocity points to/from OOL

    Shame it's not triple status credits...
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    Book the Cook Recommendations (from Australia)

    I've had the first two and enjoyed both. The fried rice that comes with the barramundi is a little bland. If I had to choose between the barramundi and the beef cheek, I think I'd choose the beef.
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    What side to walk on?

    I don't mind this as long as the people who don't want to move, all stand to the left, so those of us who want to keep walking can overtake them.
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    What side to walk on?

    Near where I live there are a whole lot of combined footpaths and cycle tracks. They're clearly marked with arrows showing pedestrians and cyclists are to walk/cycle on the left. While riding my bike, I can't count the number of times I've almost collided with someone who's walking on their...
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    10% bonus miles when converting bank points into Asia Miles

    If past experience is anything to go by, it'll take a couple of months for the bonus points to be credited. I'll be checking my account every couple of weeks on the off chance, but I'd expect the points in late November or December.
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    The Master SQ Guide (Krisflyer, Waitlists & Waitlists Clearing)

    The general consensus is that Waiting List requests are successful about 30% of the time.
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    2025 Amex Membership Rewards Devaluation

    It did apply to AmEx. Of course, the transfer bonus period is finished now. https://www.pointhacks.com.au/cathay/promotions/
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    Qantas AMEX card - is it worth getting?

    Welcome to AFF @michaeltprice ! We can't give individual financial advice here; only you can decide whether it's "worth it". What experienced AFFers will tell you, though, is that if you want to accumulate frequent flyer points, the way to best do so is via a "Flexible points currency" rather...
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