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I did NAN runs (remember NAN runs?) where I went straight from the arriving flight to departures. Minimal time in NAN meant maximal enjoyment.
I did a similar trip Adelaide to Cairns and return the same day. I found it all - rather stressful. Did a quick run to Melbourne today, got the number of SC I needed.I have flown indirect to CNS and OOL on different occasions and back on the one day. It’s not ideal, but it is fun in J.
It's one of the paradoxes of status that in order to get its benefits akin to business on economy flights through SG, you generally need to fly business class a fair bit. Whether to do a status run to get there depends on how much the status run costs (in both money and time) and how often you're likely to use the benefits. Getting SG adds a fair bit of value for me as it makes economy travel okay in circumstances where a flat bed isn't needed, is considerably cheaper than stumping up for business and I use the benefits enough. So far though, it's arisen naturally as a consequence of my own travel.As aforementioned, I'm a lifetime NB.
For those chasing LTG or any other status I get it when your job requires travel, which also assumes that the business pays for the flights. But paying out of ones own pocket on status runs, is it really worth it?
I kinda get the concept that if you're travelling say SYD to LAX anyway on a revenue fare you receive SCs, and you do enough of those you may hit PS or even SG. Sort of like a nice benefit when you'd be doing those flights anyway.
But to actually fork out to hit those goals, what's the attraction that makes it worthwhile?
OK, I get you have increased priority for various scenarios like upgrade requests, phone queue but is that really worth the outlay? Lounge access? Meh - yeah its nice but worth the SC chase?
The one thing that has us considering playing the game in future years is that as lifetime NBs like yourself, there's next to no availability of desirable CR flights. But as a long-term holder of a Qantas Amex, Mr Champagne Tastes has 700k+ QF miles just...hanging around. Now, for domestic travel, they've been relatively easy to use, but if we want to fly premium cabins internationally, there's just nothing without status.As aforementioned, I'm a lifetime NB.
For those chasing LTG or any other status I get it when your job requires travel, which also assumes that the business pays for the flights. But paying out of ones own pocket on status runs, is it really worth it?
I kinda get the concept that if you're travelling say SYD to LAX anyway on a revenue fare you receive SCs, and you do enough of those you may hit PS or even SG. Sort of like a nice benefit when you'd be doing those flights anyway.
But to actually fork out to hit those goals, what's the attraction that makes it worthwhile?
OK, I get you have increased priority for various scenarios like upgrade requests, phone queue but is that really worth the outlay? Lounge access? Meh - yeah its nice but worth the SC chase?
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As someone who will earn LTG within the next 12 months, I can understand those that do spend their own money on status runs as the benefits of Gold or Platinum are meaningful for frequent flyers.As aforementioned, I'm a lifetime NB.
For those chasing LTG or any other status I get it when your job requires travel, which also assumes that the business pays for the flights. But paying out of ones own pocket on status runs, is it really worth it?
I kinda get the concept that if you're travelling say SYD to LAX anyway on a revenue fare you receive SCs, and you do enough of those you may hit PS or even SG. Sort of like a nice benefit when you'd be doing those flights anyway.
But to actually fork out to hit those goals, what's the attraction that makes it worthwhile?
OK, I get you have increased priority for various scenarios like upgrade requests, phone queue but is that really worth the outlay? Lounge access? Meh - yeah its nice but worth the SC chase?
$50 PC wine voucher used to buy a single bottle of Shiraz = 5th Green Tier leaf received.Pulled the trigger on a Qantas Wine purchase using the PC wine voucher to get the last green leaf for Green Tier. Easy 50 SCs this membership year instead of uncertainty as to when exactly Green Tier bites the dust.
Even as a WP, I am struggling to try to find CR flights to where I want to go, which is LHR.The one thing that has us considering playing the game in future years is that as lifetime NBs like yourself, there's next to no availability of desirable CR flights. But as a long-term holder of a Qantas Amex, Mr Champagne Tastes has 700k+ QF miles just...hanging around. Now, for domestic travel, they've been relatively easy to use, but if we want to fly premium cabins internationally, there's just nothing without status.
Yep, despite our lower points earn capacity it's been much easier to get *A rewards (KF) to LHR/EU ports than Qantas, and we are usually extremely flexible on dates.Even as a WP, I am struggling to try to find CR flights to where I want to go, which is LHR.
