QFF Award [Classic] v Anyseat

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I am curious to know if there is an Award seat available, will that same seat always appear in Anyseat at a generally equivalent cost?
I noticed recently that when I booked an award seat, the equivalent Anyseat that had also been available had suddenly increased to a much greater number of points.
So it appears to have a direct connection but any comments would be of great interest.:-|
 
Re: QFF Award v Anyseat

If you find an Anyseat award at around the cost as a Classic, then it is likely that is is the classic seat, repriced by the Any Seat Award rules (generally a slighly higher cash component*)

However, the existence of a Classic Award, does not always mean that the AnySeat award will be available at an equivalent price.


* Due to the way distances are calculated for the purposes of which zone is involved, an Anyseat Award can be cheaper than a Classic when there are connections involved.
 
No guarantees but often when there is a classic the cheaper ASAs appear, factor in the low cash cost and often they can be better value, sometimes ASAs are cheaper than classics.
 
I have found that if you have status there can be more classic awards available than the cheaper anyseats.

This I believe to be due to the additional availability that QFF may provide for WP/SG/PS.

What has been the case is that if you see the award class availability on ExpertFlyer/KVS/Flightstats then the cheaper ASAs do appear.

The implication here is the the cheaper ASAs use standard availability, not that for elites.
 
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