Jetstar Points and SC on Business Max

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Hey All,

I've searched high and low for this answer, and it's probably obvious, but I want to check....

I'm looking at booking a flight to CGK with Jetstar 'Business'... I'll get their J seats (or should I say PE) from MEL-SIN, then Y to CGK. The price to make these flights into 'Max', is SO high, but work is paying and I need the SC's, so I'll do it. The question is this, what SC's do I get on the Y leg? Is it J SC's, Y SC's or discount Y SC's?

I'm guessing Y SC's but want to check. If it makes no difference, I'll probably just book the J fare and the Y fares seperately, and give myself a night in Singapore.

Cheers!
 
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I believe you will only earn as for full Y if the CGK leg books into "Economy Starter Max?".

Can you call JQ and ask?
 
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