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yes, or lifetime QC in Lindsay Wilson's case
I would genuinely be interested to know why - if you would care to add any more information.JohnK said:It means I want nothing to do with AA or their AAdisadvantage program.
Another example of how a "loyal Australian" would act?JohnK said:If QF shut down their FF program I would join the FF program of some Asian carrier like Singapore or Thai.
I'm sure if he had any valid points he would have stated them.straitman said:Don't go so easy on him next time JohnK
Sorry, airline is rubbish and want nothing to do with their FF scheme either. Would be exactly the same if JQ decided they would start a FF scheme separate from QF. Nothing I have read in any of the AAdisadvantage threads would make me want to want to join their FF scheme.Alan in CBR said:I would genuinely be interested to know why - if you would care to add any more information.JohnK said:It means I want nothing to do with AA or their AAdisadvantage program.
Certainly the airline is rubbish, but I find their FF scheme to be good.
Sorry, if you read my previous reply it stated that "Nothing to do with loyalty. It means I want nothing to do with AA or their AAdisadvantage program. ". No reason to continue on the loyalty tack any further.Alan in CBR said:Another example of how a "loyal Australian" would act?JohnK said:If QF shut down their FF program I would join the FF program of some Asian carrier like Singapore or Thai.
Well Alan, you have my intelligence summed up very well. Give the man another prize from the top shelf.Alan in CBR said:I'm sure if he had any valid points he would have stated them.straitman said:Don't go so easy on him next time JohnK
Mind you, I have no doubt that he is contributing to the best of his abilities.
JohnK said:Sorry, airline is rubbish and want nothing to do with their FF scheme either. Would be exactly the same if JQ decided they would start a FF scheme separate from QF. Nothing I have read in any of the AAdisadvantage threads would make me want to want to join their FF scheme.
I dislike flying in the USA due to the process more than the airline.JohnK said:Sorry, airline is rubbish and want nothing to do with their FF scheme either. Would be exactly the same if JQ decided they would start a FF scheme separate from QF. Nothing I have read in any of the AAdisadvantage threads would make me want to want to join their FF scheme.Alan in CBR said:Certainly the airline is rubbish, but I find their FF scheme to be good.
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Sometimes my words do not come out the way I want them. I am not trying to insult the AA scheme. It probably is a good FF scheme for some people. As a general rule I do not like US based air carriers. Delta is OK but they have their own problems.Dave Noble said:Given that you want to insult the scheme (given the terms you are using) what aspects of the QF scheme is it that you prefer to the AA scheme.
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For passengers that fly predominantly in economy, getting status is easier with AA and the earned miles have a higher value
I would be interested to know what aspects of the scheme you prefer on QF . I'm assuming that it isn't unreasoned prejudice and that there is a good reason
JohnK said:For international flights I travel with N,Q class airfares, sometimes V class when there is no sale on, and QF's scheme gives me the same recognition as if I had purchased a B,H,K,S,V class fares. For domestic flights I only ever travel on red e-deal O,N class fares unless I am really desperate to go somewhere in a hurry. So basically with QF I get the discount economy SC's and full FF points. With AA I would have to purchase a higher class airfare just to get the x0.25 mile recognition and even higher class airfares to get the x0.5 mile recognition. Not sure whether I want to spend the extra money!
I like QF's SC's based scheme as opposed to a mileage based scheme. And AA is not the only one here. Singapore and Thai are just a few to mention.
I believe JohnK's issue with that is N (the most common red e-deal) class fares do not earn on AA at all. At the moment O does, but this may change (See AA A class).Dave Noble said:... I find it odd that someone who admits to travelling on low fares would prefer a scheme that awards status to those who pay the highest fares.
Dave
I think that is something nearly all of us can agree on.JohnK said:I feel very safe when flying with them. I feel very comfortable. I feel at home when I step onto a QF aircraft.
HNL AC would be a good bet at that time of the day.Alan in CBR said:[tangent]
From Dave Noble's post, "Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 8:00 am"
Aren't you somewhere over the Pacific at the moment?
Where did you post this from? The HNL QP/AC?
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NM said:HNL AC would be a good bet at that time of the day.Alan in CBR said:[tangent]
From Dave Noble's post, "Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 8:00 am"
Aren't you somewhere over the Pacific at the moment?
Where did you post this from? The HNL QP/AC?
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From what I understand, and I could be wrong, with international flights on QF the lowest paying fare is N class. There is no O class. This would mean that I would not earn any Qpoints or miles earned on the AA scheme.Dave Noble said:You are confusing Qpoints with miles earned. Eligable classes earn 50% minimum and KHBY earn 100% miles. All earned miles count towards status.
Although earning may be at 50% ( with a min of 500 ), I think it is fare to say that AA miles have a value at least double of QFs , especially when it comes to premium awards
I find it odd that someone who admits to travelling on low fares would prefer a scheme that awards status to those who pay the highest fares.
Dave
One marginally optimised DONE4 will make QF platinum. Two similarly optimised DONE4s are required for AA Exec Plat.JohnK said:I also think it will be easier for me to reach top tier on QF than AA if I decide to do DONE4.
If I ever get the remaining 12,500 SC's required for QF Lifetime Gold I may also consider crediting flights to another FF program.NM said:Since I already have QF Lifetime Gold, I am going to post to AA for this trip.
10 x DONE4 will do it easilyJohnK said:If I ever get the remaining 12,500 SC's required for QF Lifetime Gold I may also consider crediting flights to another FF program.NM said:Since I already have QF Lifetime Gold, I am going to post to AA for this trip.
Should have realised it was that easy. :roll:NM said:10 x DONE4 will do it easilyJohnK said:If I ever get the remaining 12,500 SC's required for QF Lifetime Gold I may also consider crediting flights to another FF program.NM said:Since I already have QF Lifetime Gold, I am going to post to AA for this trip..
Hence my use of teh word "easily" 8) .Kiwi Flyer said:If they're well optimised you dont even need 10.
Really! Now I am interested.Kiwi Flyer said:If they're well optimised you dont even need 10.