Fly Ahead and Original Routing Credit?

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Mackey

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I'm taking advantage of the new SC rules and flying BNE-MEL-ADL this weekend to get me within 10 SC of WP. There is a direct BNE-ADL flight that leaves 2 hours later but gets in 15 minutes earlier. If I was to use my Fly Ahead privilege to get on this flight, could I claim the original routing credit of 50 SC instead of the 30 SC I'll get flying direct?
 
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Pretty sure SCs are allocated after you fly based on the flight you took.
 
I don't know how much anecdotal evidence exists for how this would be treated. However, original routing credits are more normally associated with an airline initiated change.
 
I would say voluntary change, just like paying a change fee to change the ticket, so very unlikely.
 
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