coles525
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Just wondering if 2 people can get some of the same things if only one person has actual silver status?
As in: priority check in for example? Or booking both seats next to each other?
Qantas sale ends by tomorrow (interstate fares - Including double status if booked/used before dec 31st), in which I've "planned" 120 SC for less then $450, which is in general economy.
I would be upgraded, but my friend would still be bronze. For Qantas legal purposes, we are classified as defacto.... Would that mean at least SOME of my silver allowances / upgrades could include the other half on bronze?
Sorry if I'm not making any sense with my questions....
If she doesn't get any benefit out of it, I've been banned from booking the status credit run! (total price includes a cheap back packer night!)
Melb --> Syd ...... Syd --> GC
GC --> Syd (stay the night)
Syd --> GC ..... GC --> Syd ..... Syd --> Melb
Total cost of $433.05 with backpacker. One person only flights, just for the SC Bonus!
As in: priority check in for example? Or booking both seats next to each other?
Qantas sale ends by tomorrow (interstate fares - Including double status if booked/used before dec 31st), in which I've "planned" 120 SC for less then $450, which is in general economy.
I would be upgraded, but my friend would still be bronze. For Qantas legal purposes, we are classified as defacto.... Would that mean at least SOME of my silver allowances / upgrades could include the other half on bronze?
Sorry if I'm not making any sense with my questions....
If she doesn't get any benefit out of it, I've been banned from booking the status credit run! (total price includes a cheap back packer night!)
Melb --> Syd ...... Syd --> GC
GC --> Syd (stay the night)
Syd --> GC ..... GC --> Syd ..... Syd --> Melb
Total cost of $433.05 with backpacker. One person only flights, just for the SC Bonus!