i must be confused myself. Yes I did drop back. But it was already due to C19 issues. Several international flights cancelled due to uncertainty and cancelled events. My last international flights per normal were 8th of January after that it started falling apart with flight cancellations last minute changes. On a tight schedule it was impossible to to accomodate these changes. And keep up with SC required. That’s what I am saying. It would have been nice if qantas had extended not the downgrade but the the previous P1 level. First world problems I know cheers
I'm 99% confident that number is waaaaay off. Last number I had heard (from the P1 team) was around 4000 P1s.Received the Qantas magazine today, qftravelinsider Instagram post mentions the May issue magazine was sent to 40,000 P1’s, has the number of P1’s been confirmed before?
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They corrected the post.
"This issue was mailed out to 40,000 Chairman’s Lounge, Platinum One and select Platinum Qantas Frequent Flyers and is available for everyone online. We hope you enjoy it."
I'm 99% confident that number is waaaaay off. Last number I had heard (from the P1 team) was around 4000 P1s.
Roughly:
60k WP
120k SG
I heard CL was limited to 7000 at one stage, not sure where of course.Yup correct, ~4000 P1s (heard it directly from a senior manager at a P1 function). Interestingly there's about 2x as many CLs.
Ten years old now, but the 7000 number was mentioned here:I heard CL was limited to 7000 at one stage, not sure where of course.
Either way, that still leaves a lot of WP's getting this magazine!
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Exactly! Almost ten weeks now for two premium International bookings.The $50 off wine purchase is good, but I would have preferred: "As one of our most valued frequent flyer we have decided to process your refund claims for cancelled bookings in priority"
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The $50 off wine purchase is good, but I would have preferred: "As one of our most valued frequent flyer we have decided to process your refund claims for cancelled bookings in priority"
With a number of agents WFH they seem to be more open with information. When I was last on the phone the agent freely advised that there is between 3,500-4,000 P1s and about 7,000 CLs and then stated given the CL +1's there is easily x2 CL for each P1. The agent also mentioned that there is around 70,000 - 75,000 WP in the QFF program.Yup correct, ~4000 P1s (heard it directly from a senior manager at a P1 function). Interestingly there's about 2x as many CLs.
The LEGO guru is a member of this site, also active on Facebook.With a number of agents WFH they seem to be more open with information. When I was last on the phone the agent freely advised that there is between 3,500-4,000 P1s and about 7,000 CLs and then stated given the CL +1's there is easily x2 CL for each P1. The agent also mentioned that there is around 70,000 - 75,000 WP in the QFF program.
Now completely off topic - for the P1's that have been around for a while, in either the 2nd or 3rd P1 briefing there was the interview with some Lego chap and I am wondering if this is the same chap who is on that channel 9 lego show? I seem to recall @JessicaTam mentioned there was a Lego Guy that was once was a member of this site or maybe it was just a username. For the record I am not into lego, just curious what happens to former P1's.