No points for red edeal tickets?

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kiwitripper64

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I have just asked our corporate travel agent to look at trans-tasman flights, and she said that qantas no longer give ff points or SC for red-edeal tickets.
Is this true? Is this QF's new way of keeping customers?
I know that Air New Zealand do not give airpoints for their cheapest transTasman tickets. A few friends have jumped from Air NZ to Emirates because of this.

Any help with this
 
not true. I imagine there would have been an uproar on this forum by now if they had made that change.
 
Although some corporate contracts may have clauses that prevent SC/Points earnings on flights, all paid tickets (except a few special cases like FF point redemption tickets, promotional tickets, prize tickets, staff tickets etc) earn SC's and points.

Full details:
Frequent Flyer - About the Program - Terms & Conditions (In particular section 9.4)
 
Thanks
I thought it was an error on her part, but wanted to research it with the experts first
So hopefully another small pocketfull of SC on the never-ending treadmill of Q status
 
Also remember that the cheaper Jetstar fares do not earn QF FF points or status credits.
 
I did red-edeals a couple of weeks ago to NZ and point def. posted.

Maybe there is a new corporate rate which doesn't earn points (like some govt contracts?)
 
It is probably the Jetstar issue that has confused the agent. I am traveling on both to end up in Newcastle
 
Also remember that the cheaper Jetstar fares do not earn QF FF points or status credits.

I found this out the hard way on Monday when our Agency booked me Jetsaver Light BNE to CNS. After I strongly protested that I was away for a week and needed the baggage allowance, they changed it to basic Jetsaver which does not accrue points or SC's.
See what happens when somebody else does your bookings?:evil:
 
Spoke to travel agent, who is adament that she read the new fare conditions on Q website, but wouldnt post me the link.
Hopefully this is just a TA mistake and not for-warnings of new Q policy.
I see that they are still advertising that one of the benefits of flying Q red-edeal is that you get minimum of 1000 pts and SC
 
This whole thread worries me - why are we giving Qantas (bad) ideas!
 
Spoke to travel agent, who is adament that she read the new fare conditions on Q website, but wouldnt post me the link.
Hopefully this is just a TA mistake and not for-warnings of new Q policy.
I see that they are still advertising that one of the benefits of flying Q red-edeal is that you get minimum of 1000 pts and SC

I would think that they ould either have to
a) Introduce a new fare class that was not point earning
b) Give six months notice of the change to red-e-deal

They have not done either, as far as I can tell.
 
I booked QF using Trans-Tasman fares earlier this week (MEL-AKL-MEL for AUD246), these were booked into O class.

The fare rules can be found here: Bookings - Fare Types
Frequent Flyer said:
  • Flight Upgrade Awards are not eligible on this fare.
  • Points and Status Credits are not earned when travelling on Qantas Any Seat Awards. Classed as Discount Economy when Status Credits are earned on this fare.
This has changed slighted since July the first due to the introduction of "Any Seat". In any case, the following from the T&C's is pertinent for Qantas/JQ Trans Tasman travel:
Code:
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Qantas (QF)        GLMNOQSV                  Discount Economy       1         -
                   BHK (International)       Discount Economy       1         -
                   BHK (Australian domestic) Economy                1         -
                   YBHK (Qantas marketed 
                   operated by Jetstar)      Economy                1         -
                   Y                         Economy                1         -
                   TW                        Premium Economy        1         10%
                   CDIJ                      Business               1         25%
                   AFR                       First                  1         50%
                  ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
                   Status Credits are earned on all eligible booking classes
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Jetstar Airways    Jet Flex                  Economy                1         -
(JQ) (3K) (VF)     StarClass                 Premium                1         25%
                  ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
                   Status Credits are earned on all eligible Booking Classes. Flights
                   operated by Jetstar Asia (3K) and Valueair (VF) do not offer
                   StarClass.
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
So MEL/SYD/BNE to/from CHC on JQ metal (even with a QF flight number) might not earn, but that's it.
 
Points and Status Credits are not earned when travelling on Qantas Any Seat Awards.

I think this must have been what TA saw and misinterpreted.

The whole booking procedure of AKL-BNE-NTL-MLB-AKL has ben a joke. Usually I look it up and email TA my request, but our secretary got involved and TA used her judgement and it got to the stage where I just asked to stop everything and start again. It has been easier to organise RWT at end of year with kids than a trip to Newcastle.
Simple things gone wrong #3002

Thanks for help with this
 
The whole booking procedure of AKL-BNE-NTL-MLB-AKL has ben a joke. Usually I look it up and email TA my request, but our secretary got involved and TA used her judgement and it got to the stage where I just asked to stop everything and start again. It has been easier to organise RWT at end of year with kids than a trip to Newcastle.
Simple things gone wrong #3002
Perhaps you confused them by including MLB in the routing. Most people would prefer to route via Melbourne, Victoria (MEL) than via Melbourne, Florida (MLB) unless on a real mileage run.
 
Perhaps you confused them by including MLB in the routing. Most people would prefer to route via Melbourne, Victoria (MEL) than via Melbourne, Florida (MLB) unless on a real mileage run.
One would certainly hope to get points (& SC's) for that one :!:
 
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