Discussion/Q&A on Best QF Status Run Options

support

Established Member
Administrator
Joined
May 29, 2011
Posts
2,199
This thread is for Questions and General discussion regarding the Best Status Run Options for QFF as per this thread:

Overview of Best Status Run Options [not the discussion thread]

Please keep your questions and queries to this thread and avoid posting in the other.




You can also get some status run inspiration from this AFF article:

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Does anyone know how Domestic Malaysia SC crediting works for QF? Does J credit into QF J?
I checked the partner-airlines chart but it seems the intra-malaysia still earns as per normal?
 
I checked the partner-airlines chart but it seems the intra-malaysia still earns as per normal?

J class (the specific bucket, not the general term for all 'Business' fares) will credit as Business. C and D class are treated the same.

Z and I discount business will credit as Flexible Economy.
 
Just looking to earn 120SCs before May31st to retain QF Gold, either self-financed or via domestic work trips from SYD. Aside from the usual perks, my aim is to have at least some priority for booking next year's holidays using my 400-600k QF points on a RTW ticket.

To get those 120SCs, I think most likely is 3 x SYD<>MEL using JetStar Basic+MAX, for $338 x 3 = $1,014. These will either be work-paid trips, or self-paid to go to a conference, which I could tax-deduct.

One thing I noticed is that Jetstar.com says SCs are credited within 6 weeks. if it takes that long, I only have until mid-April to log the 3x flights. Is it likely to take that long?
 
Just looking to earn 120SCs before May31st to retain QF Gold, either self-financed or via domestic work trips from SYD. Aside from the usual perks, my aim is to have at least some priority for booking next year's holidays using my 400-600k QF points on a RTW ticket.

To get those 120SCs, I think most likely is 3 x SYD<>MEL using JetStar Basic+MAX, for $338 x 3 = $1,014. These will either be work-paid trips, or self-paid to go to a conference, which I could tax-deduct.

One thing I noticed is that Jetstar.com says SCs are credited within 6 weeks. if it takes that long, I only have until mid-April to log the 3x flights. Is it likely to take that long?
I don't know about how long Jetstar takes to credit SC's, however for slightly more if you travel on a weekend you should be able to pick up J class on Qantas SYD-MEL - I think that it was $418 one way in J which earn't 40 SC's
 
Just looking to earn 120SCs before May31st to retain QF Gold, either self-financed or via domestic work trips from SYD. Aside from the usual perks, my aim is to have at least some priority for booking next year's holidays using my 400-600k QF points on a RTW ticket.

To get those 120SCs, I think most likely is 3 x SYD<>MEL using JetStar Basic+MAX, for $338 x 3 = $1,014. These will either be work-paid trips, or self-paid to go to a conference, which I could tax-deduct.

One thing I noticed is that Jetstar.com says SCs are credited within 6 weeks. if it takes that long, I only have until mid-April to log the 3x flights. Is it likely to take that long?
For me, JQ have either posted within a week or needed retro claims (which you can do after 7 or 14 days) but haven't ever taken six weeks. In any case it is based on activity date, not the date they flow through to your account, so if for some reason they don't come through til the next year it should still all get corrected, just might be manual
 
For me, JQ have either posted within a week or needed retro claims (which you can do after 7 or 14 days) but haven't ever taken six weeks. In any case it is based on activity date, not the date they flow through to your account, so if for some reason they don't come through til the next year it should still all get corrected, just might be manual
Thanks - I did expect activity date for credits normally, but wondered whether status would drop on the anniversary and then be more of a slog to recover after the fact.
Post automatically merged:

I don't know about how long Jetstar takes to credit SC's, however for slightly more if you travel on a weekend you should be able to pick up J class on Qantas SYD-MEL - I think that it was $418 one way in J which earn't 40 SC's
Thanks a great suggestion, thanks! Could get me there in 2 trips (weekend out, meeting on Monday, JQ MAX back).
 
Thanks a great suggestion, thanks! Could get me there in 2 trips (weekend out, meeting on Monday, JQ MAX back).
Worth taking a look at the weekday J fares too - sometimes there are some cheap ones on that route, and we are probably due for some more domestic sale fares reasonably soon (unless of course you really have a burning desire to experience JQ :D )
 
Worth taking a look at the weekday J fares too - sometimes there are some cheap ones on that route, and we are probably due for some more domestic sale fares reasonably soon (unless of course you really have a burning desire to experience JQ :D )
Not even smouldering, but I will be commended for my frugality in expensing JQ, and queried for booking U, even if it’s a cheaper ticket.
 
The Frequent Flyer Concierge team takes the hard work out of finding reward seat availability. Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, they'll help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Not even smouldering, but I will be commended for my frugality in expensing JQ, and queried for booking U, even if it’s a cheaper ticket.
Ah the joys of corporate travel! Hopefully JQ can't stuff up MEL-SYD too much for you!
 
Worth taking a look at the weekday J fares too - sometimes there are some cheap ones on that route, and we are probably due for some more domestic sale fares reasonably soon (unless of course you really have a burning desire to experience JQ :D )
You could experience JQ J departing SYD Int'l. And get J earnings. Not sure on the price though.
 
What's the best $/SC currently from the AU east coast to NZ and back? The current NZ Red Tail sale prices SYD-zzz to $1,1xx return when flying direct but a circuitous route goes to $2,xx_.

I'm looking especially doing a long weekend AU-x-CHC and back around 3 August, 1 September or 5 October. In earlier years you could squeeze this down to $1,5xx and more recently to $1,8xx but it now seems to go north of $2,000. I'm happy to position along the eastern states if that pushes the price clearly down from the SYD departures.
 
What's the best $/SC currently from the AU east coast to NZ and back? The current NZ Red Tail sale prices SYD-zzz to $1,1xx return when flying direct but a circuitous route goes to $2,xx_.

I'm looking especially doing a long weekend AU-x-CHC and back around 3 August, 1 September or 5 October. In earlier years you could squeeze this down to $1,5xx and more recently to $1,8xx but it now seems to go north of $2,000. I'm happy to position along the eastern states if that pushes the price clearly down from the SYD departures.

OOL - MEL - NZ tends to always be one of the better SC runs. Not sure what the current price is right now but as it a distance breakpoint, you get more SC in the domestic leg. (BNE is similar but generally cheaper from OOL). Flip side, MEL - BNE - NZ can also work decently.
 
J class (the specific bucket, not the general term for all 'Business' fares) will credit as Business. C and D class are treated the same.

Z and I discount business will credit as Flexible Economy.
I have never understood why QFF doesn't credit SCs consistently across all OW partner airlines compared to QF metal/marketed or EK.
 
I have never understood why QFF doesn't credit SCs consistently across all OW partner airlines compared to QF metal/marketed or EK.

They did, once upon a time. Then this

 
Sponsored Post

Struggling to use your Frequent Flyer Points?

Frequent Flyer Concierge takes the hard work out of finding award availability and redeeming your frequent flyer or credit card points for flights.

Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, the Frequent Flyer Concierge team at Frequent Flyer Concierge will help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

They did, once upon a time. Then this

Ahhh yes, the old "enhancements" and "simpler and fairer". Ultimately, the doggo brekkie that it has become is why I'm not a QFFer.
 
OOL - MEL - NZ tends to always be one of the better SC runs. Not sure what the current price is right now but as it a distance breakpoint, you get more SC in the domestic leg. (BNE is similar but generally cheaper from OOL). Flip side, MEL - BNE - NZ can also work decently.
Wow, this turned out to be quite a sweet spot for a status run. Many thanks for the hint!
$1,469 netting 260 SC = $5.65 each, if using DSC is comes to $2.83/SC. Now to organise the surrounding days in SEQ...

😁2024-04-07 21_36_11-Flight Bookings - Select Flights — Mozilla Firefox.png
 
Back
Top