Spending my eggs (points) before they have hatched....

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Later this year (Aug?) work will be paying for a RTW J ticket (Syd/Lhr/jfk/ord/lax/syd - BA, AA, QF)

Would anyone have a ball park figure how many QFF points this will give me?

Yes, counting my points before they have hatched, :) would like to see where I can go using Classic / anyseat award on my own holiday using the points earned - along with what I already have in my QFF account.
 
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Mileage monkey is your best mate, stick in the segements and hey presto, that will give you your miles.

Then consider any factors, your status, carrier and cabin bonus points and you have your answer.

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Enjoy your travels.
 
so approx 24,000 miles, (24,000 points? ) isn't there bonuses for J ? (have only ever been in J once before, a free upgrade on BA syd/sin) so I am a complete novice on anything above PE
 
Thank you, that was what I was looking for... miles + 25% on the BA + AA flights, +50% on the QF segment, so approx 32,000 points for flights, and 13,000 points for using my Amex to pay for the ticket. (no status - lowly bronze)
I can now guestimate how many points I will have after this little excursion and start thinking about where I can go.
 
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