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    Article: Is Qantas or Velocity Status Harder to Earn?

    Don't need to. Simply read the forum. Status runs in the US are a rare sight these days, especially with the high price of travel there and the weak Australian dollar. It is a stark contrast to the late 2000s when the forum was awash with YUPP runs and the Australian dollar was strong.
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    Article: Is Qantas or Velocity Status Harder to Earn?

    For those 'who gets a majority of their status flying on overseas partners, not to/from Australia (ie, AA domestic)', unlikely even for AFF. Not sure I follow the point of your post, but I do agree Qantas is great for anyone who is remotely savvy. I acquire WP for a fraction of your cost.
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    Article: Is Qantas or Velocity Status Harder to Earn?

    They cover that in the very last paragraph in the article. And I'm not sure it is feasible to make a category for every single configuration of traveller. There was also no category for someone who gets their status from classic award seats, for example.
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    ATO (tax office) payments by credit card

    Depends on the card issuer. Chase & Amex tend to charge a hidden spread in the ballpark of 0.5-1% on foreign transactions.
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    ATO (tax office) payments by credit card

    No forex fees on most US cards. US cards award sign-up bonuses that an Australian card user could only dream of.
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    Article: Is Qantas or Velocity Status Harder to Earn?

    Really interesting analysis. This will certainly be a tough pill to swallow for those in the Virgin status thread who think people are now going to leave Virgin en masse. The other thing this analysis really shows is why airlines love status: the non-gamer is paying tens of thousands of...
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    Exhaustive automated points transfer and awards calculator

    I totally get you. Two additional thoughts: 1. The only reliable way to get award flights to the US is to have QF Platinum and request award seat releases. Is it possible that you can devote some time/energy to working out if that can be attained for cheap? 2. Business class return cash fares...
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    Exhaustive automated points transfer and awards calculator

    What will you do if there's no award availability on the route? Currently, United is only releasing 'saver-level' award availability to its own card holders and elites. Qantas sometimes releases a little to LAX, but generally it is Platinum request only on routes to the US. American releases...
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    Strategy to obtain US Amex

    You can also think about spending on a card that gives you a spend bonus (eg a Hilton/Hyatt card that gives you a free night award after $X spend).
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    Exhaustive automated points transfer and awards calculator

    I think the first part of the project is possible (working out the optimal card portfolio given a certain spend profile), but I do think the second part (working out which gives the best points strategy on a particular route) is not. The main reason is that a lot of award availability is...
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    Double Status Credits - QBR Exclusive (October 2025)

    There's plenty of signs that they're struggling with retention of status members atm: multiple DSCs, handing out completely free SCs as a 'thank you for your loyalty', the ability to earn SCs on the ground promotion.
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    Strategy to obtain US Amex

    20% bonus on Citi TYP to Qantas through Nov 9.
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    Aeroplan Seats.aero Award Availability Alerts: Phantom Availability or Glitch?

    Number of passengers only works for certain airlines, I believe.
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    Aeroplan Seats.aero Award Availability Alerts: Phantom Availability or Glitch?

    You're probably searching for 2+ pax. The availability is there. Just for 1 pax.
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    Qantas Courtesy Upgrade Love

    It seems like this 'surprise and delight' op-up program is incredibly limited in its scope. Almost exclusively golden triangle routes and even then not overly common.
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    Where's all the UA J (Polaris) TPAC availability gone?

    The problem is finding other routes for their widebody fleet. UA was heavily invested in the China market pre-COVID, and that has not yet returned to its pre-COVID levels. The big push into Australia (and elsewhere in the Pacific), especially in the Northern Winter, is a reflection of the fact...
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    Earn up to 110 Qantas Status Credits on the ground

    What you don't understand is that these margins are interdependent. The reduction in interchange rates will decrease the attractiveness of credit cards as a product category. More consumers will simply choose debit. That means banks will earn less interest on balances and earn fewer fees...
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    Earn up to 110 Qantas Status Credits on the ground

    You severely underestimate the importance of interchange to the points ecosystem. A reduction in interchange reduces the margins on credit cards as a product category for banks, so there is less incentive to offer sign-up bonuses to acquire new customers in the first place. Just look at the...
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    Card payment sucharges banned in Australia from 2026

    While they can lean more heavily into tying SCs to spend to keep people engaged with the program, as they're currently testing out, they're not quite equivalents: 1. SCs fail to incentivise spend after the thresholds are reached (eg where you've achieved a particular level for the year and have...
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    Are Air Canada Points still useful ex Australia?

    They can still be used on Virgin Australia domestically, but yes buying miles primarily with the intention of using them on partner flights is a risky maneuver that should only be done in full awareness that it could backfire. That's especially the case in the current environment where more and...
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