Hi,
I am wanting to do a day trip from MEL to anywhere (in Australia and maybe even NZ if it's worth it), that doesn't cost too much and thought I could turn it into a milage run, which I have never done before so I'm not sure how to work out if it is a good milage run. I'm hoping some of you guys could lead me into the right direction.
Thanks for any help offered, Ben.
Hi Ben
from your wording it sounds like you want to go enjoy a day trip, as also mentioned by Hvr, & it would also be nice to also get some miles. As opposed to the purpose being to get miles, but you only have a day free.
We all start somewhere with the learning curve of miles & points & status credits! Read up on those links from Mwenenzi - that will keep you out of mischief for a lazy hour or 2

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I'll run with the day trip idea. Choose QF / VA, whichever you think will meet your needs best for destinations over the next year. I see you are a QFF, but recall you mentioned VA over on MilePoint.
Look at doing a milk run to get somewhere, turnaround & head home. You'll earn points plus status credits on each sector with QF (provided it is on QF & not Jetstar lower fares). On VA they look at final destination & post points & SC based on start to final only, IIRC. For all of us it is our own unique calculation of time spent, plane type, journey, destination, miles/points & status credits earned, and dollar cost that makes us decide on each trip.
Also, check out the idea of a Woolies Everyday Rewards Card, to earn extra QF points. You can join online & quote your existing QFF #.
and consider Casanovawa's suggestion of a credit card that gives a sign up points bonus, plus earns points from ongoing spend.
Then there's also hotel stays where you can earn points to your preferred airline. Also car hire, and many other types of purchases. Pay on the card to earn Points plus flash your FF card to get extra points.
It just all sort of multiplies once you get started. Welcome
