QFF or CX MP Gold

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Hi all,

Question for you....I am a QC Silver with a Qantas Club membership however I am a CX Marco Polo Gold. When traveling Qantas International am I better to use my CX Gold or QFF/QC or are the benefits the same?

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RT
 
Your CX Gold will get you into J lounges when flying OneWorld flights (or thereabouts), while your Qantas Club membership will only help with Qantas and certain partners flights (AA, US, EK I think). Ideally you should just credit to one program, and you might get to that next level. Your CX Gold membership will work for Qantas flights for example. But your Qantas Club membership wont work for CX flights.
 
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benefits should the same ie free seat selection/QF lounge access/priority boarding - i think using CX GO would give you a higher baggage allowance though (46 vs 42kg) as a Oneworld Sapphire
 
You could always just book with your CX number and use all the benefits for Sapphire and then get them to change to your QFF number in the lounge if you want to try and reach gold with QFF.
 
benefits should the same ie free seat selection/QF lounge access/priority boarding - i think using CX GO would give you a higher baggage allowance though (46 vs 42kg) as a Oneworld Sapphire

You need QF status to get more baggage on QF... it's not a sapphire benefit.
 
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