maxwelljames
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The most annoying thing is that it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points and one doesn't know when they will be released for use.
The most annoying thing is that it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points and one doesn't know when they will be released for use.
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This just isn't true.The most annoying thing is that it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points and one doesn't know when they will be released for use.
The most annoying thing is that it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points and one doesn't know when they will be released for use.
it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points
The most annoying thing is that it is so difficult to book a flight using FF Points and one doesn't know when they will be released for use.
Sorry but that's just rubbish.Have you ever wondered why after 30+ years of QFF there is STILL NO AVAILABLE ALERT SYSTEM for changes in QFF seat availability on the QFF site?? So we have some actual smart assistance in making QFF booking and can then avoid the oh so tiresome trolling QFF day in day out, week in week out?? Well, the fact of the matter is Qantas don't want you to find seats and redeem your points and they make it as difficult as possible short of just closing FF bookings down altogether!! They make their money SELLING THE POINTS and if they sit long enough in your account they expire and the revenue from the point sale then has no expense offset and it's all profit!! The whole system stinks and I for one am heartily sick of it.
Just part of the story. Having spent nine months last year watching seats on the Brisbane-LAX route at Christmas, I can say categorically there were at least half a dozen occasions when new seats were added to the FF availability on that route from February right through to October. There doesn't appear to be any set or predictable pattern and it depends on how cash sales are going, FF gets the leftovers .. "-( .. !!They're released 353 days before departure.
Wrong wrong wrong, selling points is the money earner, not redeeming them, It's basic economics!! Back to schooll ..Sorry but that's just rubbish.
First off if you are earning no points within an 18 month period, your not an engaged 'frequent flyer' and it's extremely easy to earn 1 point every 18 months to keep the points active.
Engagement is a huge factor at play within the frequent flyer business and they actually have more and more people redeeming every day. Just because you can't find what you want, doesn't mean there isn't anything available.
Redeeming points on QF and other airlines is a money earner for QF, irrespective of what you think may be.
Umm Qantas EARNS revenue by selling points redemption flights as well as goods through their store, as well as selling points.Just part of the story. Having spent nine months last year watching seats on the Brisbane-LAX route at Christmas, I can say categorically there were at least half a dozen occasions when new seats were added to the FF availability on that route from February right through to October. There doesn't appear to be any set or predictable pattern and it depends on how cash sales are going, FF gets the leftovers .. "-( .. !!
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Wrong wrong wrong, selling points is the money earner, not redeeming them, It's basic economics!! Back to schooll ..
Just part of the story. Having spent nine months last year watching seats on the Brisbane-LAX route at Christmas, I can say categorically there were at least half a dozen occasions when new seats were added to the FF availability on that route from February right through to October. There doesn't appear to be any set or predictable pattern and it depends on how cash sales are going, FF gets the leftovers .. "-( .. !!