LionKing
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I have been searching for some international flights out of Singapore into Sydney.
As status credit matters, I refuse to fly direct into Sydney, but rather I would like to try some one stop options such as going via Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin.
From Singapore, if you are flying via Brisbane, Perth and Darwin, it appears that the Australian leg can only be booked in Economy Class when Business Cabin is available:


If SIN-PER-SYD is all in Business, once can earn 180 SCs one way, however it appears that Qantas is not allowing passengers to be booked in Business between Perth and Sydney.
As someone who is sick and tired of overnight flights in and out of Australia, and also need to travel on Premium Cabins with as many stops as possible to maximise status credits, Qantas inability to offer Business Cabin all the way one stop into Australia appears to be very inconvenient and also doesn't allow itself to compete against Singapore Airlines.
I wonder why is it the case and how can I ensure I book SIN-PER-MEL-SYD one way entirely on Business on one PNR?
Thank you.
As status credit matters, I refuse to fly direct into Sydney, but rather I would like to try some one stop options such as going via Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin.
From Singapore, if you are flying via Brisbane, Perth and Darwin, it appears that the Australian leg can only be booked in Economy Class when Business Cabin is available:


If SIN-PER-SYD is all in Business, once can earn 180 SCs one way, however it appears that Qantas is not allowing passengers to be booked in Business between Perth and Sydney.
As someone who is sick and tired of overnight flights in and out of Australia, and also need to travel on Premium Cabins with as many stops as possible to maximise status credits, Qantas inability to offer Business Cabin all the way one stop into Australia appears to be very inconvenient and also doesn't allow itself to compete against Singapore Airlines.
I wonder why is it the case and how can I ensure I book SIN-PER-MEL-SYD one way entirely on Business on one PNR?
Thank you.
