Qantas Status Credits when flying Malaysia Airlines

Don't think I've seen this posted elsewhere, but seems that earning for MH premium classes has been positively enhanced (I realise that's a contradiction in QF terms)
Got all excited until I saw Z class still earns as 'Flexible Economy'.
 
Don't think I've seen this posted elsewhere, but seems that earning for MH premium classes (well other than that booked into Z class) has been positively enhanced (I realise that's a contradiction in QF terms)


Edit - seemingly also noted a few minutes before here

Assume MH still uses A/F booking codes For Business Suites (formerly first) on some of their A359s.. but do they actually fly anywhere that fits into the other category?

Edit - Seemingly some KUL-NRT services get the 359 over 333.
I wonder if there's a way to book D Class on MH when Z class is available?
 
Urgh...so annoying about Z class being Flex Economy earn only. Whyyyyyy????
Probably got onto us about the cheap intra-Asia J fares (lowest bucket is Z, which used to earn at standard Business rates).
 
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Ah, so, well, ...
Makes it worthwhile to fly MH from ADL -> KUL in J again, 4400 QFF points and 100 QFF SC in business, of course, dopends on what class the booking goes into.
Thanks for the tip.
 

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