RichardMEL
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London going gangbusters. 2m already after 90min in
For an experience of a lifetime, costing several million points, you'd think they would have sprung for F seats.London going gangbusters. 2m already after 90min in
For an experience of a lifetime, costing several million points, you'd think they would have sprung for F seats.
Auction | RRP | Points | Points Per $ of Value | PAX | Points per Pax |
Tee time | $ 7,500 | 700,001 | 93.3 | 4 | 175,000 |
SYD for NYE experience | $ 15,000 | 1,115,000 | 74.3 | 2 | 557,500 |
First class, all the way experience | $ 10,000 | 530,013 | 53.0 | 15 | 35,334 |
Winter in Whistler, BC experience | $ 50,000 | 2,750,001 | 55.0 | 2 | 1,375,001 |
London calling experience | $ 40,000 | 2,520,000 | 63.0 | 2 | 1,260,000 |
Devour South Australia experience | $ 20,000 | 900,510 | 45.0 | 2 | 450,255 |
The private jet set experience | $ 50,000 | 3,600,000 | 72.0 | 24 | 150,000 |
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Interesting that the Whistler trip went for more points than the London trip.
When you are getting 2c value per point it's not so bad - but I would question the estimated value of some of these items.
My pleasure.Brilliant table Fergo747. Very interesting. thank you!
Agreed on both points, particularly the 'estimated value' - there is no way a dinner for 15 pax in the F-lounge by NP is worth over $650 per person. I mean that's more expensive that Quay with the premium wine pairing...
Interesting. Am I right in thinking that when flying, a business class seat is roughly twice the price of a premium economy one. And this offer had two premium economy seats or one business class one. So the selling price should have been the same? Perhaps a demonstration that people really think premium economy is overpriced and overrated.Yesterday was the last day. There were two items auctioned - a pair of 747 Premium Economy seats which went for 510,747 points and an A330 Business seat which went for 1,888,889 points.