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Freebie UG's until the end of the month, probably for WP's and SG's.simongr said:So are they flying as paid whY+ or are these freebies?
but only upgraded seats, not the soft product I assume.Shano said:Freebie UG's until the end of the month, probably for WP's and SG's.
Paid Y+ fares on sale for travel after April 1.
Sounds entirely reasonable to me.NM said:but only upgraded seats, not the soft product I assume.
I have 100% success rate requesting and keeping exit row seat on international flights.simongr said:Also I am sure you have a good ratio of exit rows but that is not guaranteed.
It is about as good as it is going to get for me. I want to be able to have 3-6 trips a year to Thailand on a limited budget and not have to fly a LCC so the best option for the time being is QF in WHY and all the associated benefits that go with status.simongr said:As much as you pretty up the soft benefits of being a premium pax in a whY seat it is still a whY seat.
Logical to who? Qantas? Paying double the price for a Y+ seat does not sound logical to me whichever way the Qantas wants to spin it.simongr said:I agree with NM - the pricing seems logical if they have forgone twice as many seats then the price should be expected to be double. That obviously assumes similar loadings in PE and whY.
JohnK said:Logical to who? Qantas? Paying double the price for a Y+ seat does not sound logical to me whichever way the Qantas wants to spin it.
Thanks for the economics lesson!simongr said:Why is this so difficult to grasp?
Lets not take into consideration what I think. Most people on this forum think the pricing set by QF for Y+ is ridiculous.simongr said:What I don't get is that you throw out this pricing as ridiculous as it does not fit your travel needs - well frankly the thought of three trips to Thailand in 10 years even if they were $1 would not be of any interest to me - evevn if used purely as a transit to somewhere else. Not everyone values things in the same way.
Totally ridiculous when you consider that a return J ticket to London or Los Angeles is $12,000-$14,000! There would not be that many people paying this sort of price out of their own pocket.simongr said:By your logic why are QF even offering F or J as you think the pricing of that is ridiculous?
Well said!freofan said:Qantas is a business, not a charity. As such they will price their product to be as commercially competitive as possible whilst generating as high a return possible on their investment.
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Customers will speak with their wallets, and judging by the reaction posted earlier (equivalent 250 loads sold already) it seems Qantas knows its market position better than any of us!
freofan,freofan said:Qantas is a business, not a charity. As such they will price their product to be as commercially competitive as possible whilst generating as high a return possible on their investment.
Personally premium economy is an excellent option for me as someone who has paid for Business out of my own pocket on many occassions. In fact we are already booked to the UK in Premium economy the end of this year.
Customers will speak with their wallets, and judging by the reaction posted earlier (equivalent 250 loads sold already) it seems Qantas knows its market position better than any of us!
I agree.oz_mark said:I think Premium Economy is filling the void created by business class adding newer and fancer features as the full service carriers compete rather aggressively in that area. To me, Premium Economy looks a bit like the business class of ten years ago, before the advent of sky beds and so on (and yes, I expect there will be those that disagree with this assessment, but so be it). This left a void that airlines like Qantas have begun to fill. I think they will do well.
I totally agree with your assessment. Its a cyclic process. We see the premium cabins upgrade to the point of silliness and unaffordable pricing, while the less premium cabins improve to fill the gap. Y+ is indeed similar to the business class product of 10-15+ years ago , and in some ways is better with the inclusion of AVOD.oz_mark said:I think Premium Economy is filling the void created by business class adding newer and fancer features as the full service carriers compete rather aggressively in that area. To me, Premium Economy looks a bit like the business class of ten years ago, before the advent of sky beds and so on (and yes, I expect there will be those that disagree with this assessment, but so be it). This left a void that airlines like Qantas have begun to fill. I think they will do well.
I cannot justify premium economy pricing let alone business class pricing.trooper said:I find it interesting to hear arguments that Y+ is not worth 2 x Y... fair enough in a way... except that one wonders then how paying 6 (7?) X Y for Business can be logically justified....![]()
I agree with JohnK on this one; BA had WT+ available between Oz and SIN/BKK for less than $1.5k return. This until 1 April where the BA fare now skyrockets with Qantas' implementation of Y+. It has been suggested that this is due to the QF/BA JSA.bambbbam2 said:I think JohnK you are missing part of the reason. For some 'larger' folk, travelling in Y is extremely difficult. For those people, it is worth it to travel in Y+. ...
serfty said:Since being a WP, the only times I have not received my Preallocated Exit row seat is when I have been upgraded.
The analogy is good, an aisle exit row seat has more space to the fore than your QF Y+ seat.
Laterally, there is a difference, as with food and soft product but not enough to warrant the 2 x additional expenditure.
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