Slight change to earning on QF

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Dave Noble

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With QF moving W away from being the more expensive flexi saver to , iirc, premium economy and replacing WIPOX fares with BIPOX domestically, there has been a change to AAs earning table

W is no longer eligable for mileage on QF; since WIPOX still lists as a fare on QF, for anyone having booked a W flexi saver I would suggest verifying that it has been moved to B class


The qpoint earnings are now a bit odd in that the lower flexi saver will earn 100% qpoints, the higher flexi saver earns 150%, the cheaper fully flexible (H) earns 100% and the full Y earns 150%

Dave
 
Dave Noble said:
W is no longer eligable for mileage on QF; since WIPOX still lists as a fare on QF, for anyone having booked a W flexi saver I would suggest verifying that it has been moved to B class

Dave

I assume that this will change again once QF actualy start selling PE so that W fares earn 110%?
 
simongr said:
I assume that this will change again once QF actualy start selling PE so that W fares earn 110%?

I would suspect that it would be likely to

Dave
 
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I expect we will see QF's W and T fares earning 150% qpoints when they actually start selling/flying them.
 
Sorry - was being dim (one too many G&Ts in the lounge last night) - didnt realise it was referring to AA :oops:
 
Dave Noble said:
With QF moving W away from being the more expensive flexi saver to , iirc, premium economy and replacing WIPOX fares with BIPOX domestically, there has been a change to AAs earning table

W is no longer eligable for mileage on QF; since WIPOX still lists as a fare on QF, for anyone having booked a W flexi saver I would suggest verifying that it has been moved to B class


The qpoint earnings are now a bit odd in that the lower flexi saver will earn 100% qpoints, the higher flexi saver earns 150%, the cheaper fully flexible (H) earns 100% and the full Y earns 150%

Dave

Dave, how does the SC's align with those changes ???
 
wtolmie said:
Dave, how does the SC's align with those changes ???

Well SC earning on QFF is not related to AA earning . There is discussion on another forum regarding QF premium economy earning on QF

Dave
 
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