Price difference to QF (codeshare)

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In January 2020 I was flying to Santiago and my TA was able to get a cheaper J fare through LATAM even though I was flying on Qantas metal. I was LTG and didn't think I was going to get to WP that year so wasn't fussed. In hindsight if I've booked a QF flight I'd still be WP even though I've hardly flown in the last two years.
 
In January 2020 I was flying to Santiago and my TA was able to get a cheaper J fare through LATAM even though I was flying on Qantas metal. I was LTG and didn't think I was going to get to WP that year so wasn't fussed. In hindsight if I've booked a QF flight I'd still be WP even though I've hardly flown in the last two years.
Do you remember or mind saying how much was the difference?
 
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