lovetravellingoz
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With todays CHEAP Qantas sale to the USA it strike me that 2009 is very much a year to not redeem your frequent flyer points, well at least for flights anyway.
I mean fora about a $1000 inc taxes you can get 20K FF points....which should be worth in a good year $400-800. At the $800 level the current USA flight is almost free :shock:
We have already in recent months seen a stream of very cheap deals. 2 for 1, kids fly free etc etc...and not just on QF.
So it would seem to me that generalising that one is better paying for flights in 2009..and then redeeming in a future year (hoping the airline does not go belly up of course).
However one problem is that one never knows when a sale will be on , or to where it will be too.
So to follow this strategy you have to be prepared to be very flexible about where you will holiday.
If you really want to go to somewhere in particular you will run the risk of redeeming a healthy amount of points just to finda great discount offered later for cash.
Or at least in economy though, as business while discounted is not discounted as much.
I mean fora about a $1000 inc taxes you can get 20K FF points....which should be worth in a good year $400-800. At the $800 level the current USA flight is almost free :shock:
We have already in recent months seen a stream of very cheap deals. 2 for 1, kids fly free etc etc...and not just on QF.
So it would seem to me that generalising that one is better paying for flights in 2009..and then redeeming in a future year (hoping the airline does not go belly up of course).
However one problem is that one never knows when a sale will be on , or to where it will be too.
So to follow this strategy you have to be prepared to be very flexible about where you will holiday.
If you really want to go to somewhere in particular you will run the risk of redeeming a healthy amount of points just to finda great discount offered later for cash.
Or at least in economy though, as business while discounted is not discounted as much.
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