lovedbymarylane
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Hi all!
I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to the nitty-gritty of QFF points, so please bear with me!
I've been reading up on the changes to ASA bookings, and have seen people talk about booking Classic Awards as ASAs (over the phone). Does this mean, if I find a Classic Award seat I want, I can just book it as an ASA (thereby receiving SCs and points), for the same (or similar) amount of points?
For example, I was thinking of using 72,000 points to fly business (for the first time!) from MEL to PER return. It costs the same amount of points to do this with a stopover in ADL. If I were to book this as an ASA, I'd get an easy 6,454 points and 240 SCs, and since it'll probably be in January that I travel, that's 360 SCs (instant Silver!) with the 1.5xSC promotion happening.
Could I do that?
Thank you!
(NB: There are plenty of Classic Award seats available on the dates that I'm interested in, but the ASAs all cost at least 4 times as many points.)
I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to the nitty-gritty of QFF points, so please bear with me!
I've been reading up on the changes to ASA bookings, and have seen people talk about booking Classic Awards as ASAs (over the phone). Does this mean, if I find a Classic Award seat I want, I can just book it as an ASA (thereby receiving SCs and points), for the same (or similar) amount of points?
For example, I was thinking of using 72,000 points to fly business (for the first time!) from MEL to PER return. It costs the same amount of points to do this with a stopover in ADL. If I were to book this as an ASA, I'd get an easy 6,454 points and 240 SCs, and since it'll probably be in January that I travel, that's 360 SCs (instant Silver!) with the 1.5xSC promotion happening.
Could I do that?
Thank you!
(NB: There are plenty of Classic Award seats available on the dates that I'm interested in, but the ASAs all cost at least 4 times as many points.)