Blaqjaq
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Hi All
We travel as a family (2 Adults, 1 Teenager and 2 Children) to USA once a year for vacation from Perth, two years back we flew Qantas and had a great experience in Y, A380 and scored the coveted 71D Seat with nothing in front. Last year we went Cathay and I've gotta say, never again...
This year the lure of "Cheap" airfares has got me again, I'm looking at China Southern for $3663 vs Qantas at $5066.
Benefits to China Southern: Plenty of availability of Y seats on Upper deck of A380 (Return leg only, 777-300 on the way there), Haven't flown China Southern before so it'd be an experience, $1403 cheaper for the 5 of us.
Benefits to Qantas: FF Points and Status Points (I'm only a Bronze but with smart usage of AMEX/Visa I accrue plenty of FF points and often enjoy upgrades to J on the long Perth to Melbourne flights), The security that I know Qantas is a great product and it'll be a comfortable flight, A380 for both long haul legs. Shorter layover on the way home and shorter flight times over all, Don't need to travel via China, *Possibly* more familiar demographic of fellow passengers, Access to Qantas Club in Perth and Melbourne.
Downsides to China Southern: No FF/Status Points, Long Layover on the way home, Never flown before so don't know if it'll be comfortable.
Downsides to Qantas: More expensive, Unlikely to get the upper deck due to low FF Status, Really not a fan of coming off a long international flight to then go on a domestic product.
I've put both quotes below so you can see flight times etc - Whats your expert opinion? Travelling with 8 year old and 2 year old kids especially, do you think the extra $1403 is worth it? I'm trying to justify 5 x FF Points (Roughly 60,000 points total) plus the Status points which may tip me into Silver, is worth it alone....
Many thanks in advance
We travel as a family (2 Adults, 1 Teenager and 2 Children) to USA once a year for vacation from Perth, two years back we flew Qantas and had a great experience in Y, A380 and scored the coveted 71D Seat with nothing in front. Last year we went Cathay and I've gotta say, never again...
This year the lure of "Cheap" airfares has got me again, I'm looking at China Southern for $3663 vs Qantas at $5066.
Benefits to China Southern: Plenty of availability of Y seats on Upper deck of A380 (Return leg only, 777-300 on the way there), Haven't flown China Southern before so it'd be an experience, $1403 cheaper for the 5 of us.
Benefits to Qantas: FF Points and Status Points (I'm only a Bronze but with smart usage of AMEX/Visa I accrue plenty of FF points and often enjoy upgrades to J on the long Perth to Melbourne flights), The security that I know Qantas is a great product and it'll be a comfortable flight, A380 for both long haul legs. Shorter layover on the way home and shorter flight times over all, Don't need to travel via China, *Possibly* more familiar demographic of fellow passengers, Access to Qantas Club in Perth and Melbourne.
Downsides to China Southern: No FF/Status Points, Long Layover on the way home, Never flown before so don't know if it'll be comfortable.
Downsides to Qantas: More expensive, Unlikely to get the upper deck due to low FF Status, Really not a fan of coming off a long international flight to then go on a domestic product.
I've put both quotes below so you can see flight times etc - Whats your expert opinion? Travelling with 8 year old and 2 year old kids especially, do you think the extra $1403 is worth it? I'm trying to justify 5 x FF Points (Roughly 60,000 points total) plus the Status points which may tip me into Silver, is worth it alone....
Many thanks in advance

