Hi All
I'm relatively new to frequent flying and am currently trying to decide whether I should switch FFP from QFF to Aadvantage. After browsing through past posts it seems the general consensus is that AAdvantage is superior to QFF for earn/burn of points, but as always, which one is better depends on the individual situation.
A colleague of mine has done the numbers which suggests that AAdvantage is indeed better for redeeming points for long haul economy flights based on a flying pattern similar to mine. However, I'd like to:
1. Reality test that with the experienced flyers here
2. Get a view on whether the same outcome would be reached if I specifically wanted to redeem points for premium cabins or for upgrading economy tickets to premium cabins
3. Understand whether I would be able to achieve top tier status on AAdvantage (the numbers seem to suggest it would take more than 1 year)
My flying pattern:
Other point accrual methods:
Current status:
Let me know if you need any other information to get a more relevant answer.
Thanks in advance guys!
I'm relatively new to frequent flying and am currently trying to decide whether I should switch FFP from QFF to Aadvantage. After browsing through past posts it seems the general consensus is that AAdvantage is superior to QFF for earn/burn of points, but as always, which one is better depends on the individual situation.
A colleague of mine has done the numbers which suggests that AAdvantage is indeed better for redeeming points for long haul economy flights based on a flying pattern similar to mine. However, I'd like to:
1. Reality test that with the experienced flyers here
2. Get a view on whether the same outcome would be reached if I specifically wanted to redeem points for premium cabins or for upgrading economy tickets to premium cabins
3. Understand whether I would be able to achieve top tier status on AAdvantage (the numbers seem to suggest it would take more than 1 year)
My flying pattern:
- ~70 domestic one way flights a year
- ~1/3 of those are MEL-SYD or SYD-MEL
- ~1/3 of those are MEL-PER or PER-MEL
- ~1/6 of those are MEL-BNE or BNE-MEL
- ~1/6 of those are MEL-ADL or ADL-MEL
- All tickets are fully-flexible economy or one class below that (partially flexible?) with the exception of MEL-PER/PER-MEL which are business
- There may be 1 or 2 international return flights per year, flying business class to random destinations
- Employer paid (I read somewhere that we can earn an additional point for every $10 if on AAdvantage?)
Other point accrual methods:
- Relatively low CC spend (<$2000/month) - currently linked to QFF but happy to switch to linking to SPG (and either keeping them for hotel redemption or converting to miles)
Current status:
- QFF Gold
- Not an AAdvantage member
Let me know if you need any other information to get a more relevant answer.
Thanks in advance guys!