anat0l
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As I'm now in a position to redeem some serious amounts of points, I'm thinking of redeeming for premium (J or F) awards, particularly longhaul (and - you guessed it - particularly on the A380).
Of course, we all know that QF Classic Award inventory in premium classes is extremely limited. So how does one maximise the chances of looking for/booking premium award seating?
I can only identify the following strategies:
Also, these may just be rumours or postulations, but is there any merit to these statements:
Of course, we all know that QF Classic Award inventory in premium classes is extremely limited. So how does one maximise the chances of looking for/booking premium award seating?
I can only identify the following strategies:
- Try the website and "snipe" on the most forward date you can find (i.e. the date which is 353 days after today, or the latest possible date you can select). The odd thing is that the date becomes "active" after 12 midnight, but the inventory is only released about one or two hours after start of business hours. So far, I cannot work out what the exact time is. I'm guessing this is the most common approach (so I'm not the only one hastily refreshing the search screen waiting for the elusive inventory to open up...)
- Call QF. I've heard that QF has some award inventory blocked out and usually only released to those with status.
- Use EF. Problem is that EF (from what I can tell) can only explicitly show X class (Economy Award) and nothing else (i.e. U, Z or P). Only way to "tell" is to look at the miscellaneous inventory for the class of interest, then "guess" the availability from there (i.e. for a Business award, check CDIJ; for a First award, check ARF. The lower the numbers, the higher chance there are no seats available.)
- Use FF Friend. I haven't tried this - anyone want to testify to its usefulness?
Also, these may just be rumours or postulations, but is there any merit to these statements:
- Even if I do the website "sniping" technique, as soon as the inventory is released, there may not be any J or F award inventory (assuming that's what I'm looking for) any way. (The only possibility I can think here is that most or all of the seats in the cabin have been sold for cash, thus no more seats exist for awards). I guess another way to write this statement is (although it sounds like the opposite in essence): when award inventory for a flight is released, there will always be at least one seat released as a Classic award for every class of service offered by that flight (and its associated equipment).
- It is possible for people to put a "hold" on (particular) award seats (either within or outside of the 353 day release time frame), thereby guaranteeing their share of the award inventory provided they can supply the points within some certain time frame. I'm hoping this is a rumour, because it would be quite disappointing if this were the case.