beentheredonethat
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I need 60 status credits to make it to Silver. Have 11 days to do it. I live between Gold Coast and Brisbane airports. I’m new at this. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much. Looking in to it.Jetstar have some cheap fares ranging from around $59-$95 one way BNE to CNS which depart within the next 11 days.
If you also purchase the Max bundle ($85 extra per flight), you will earn status credits at the Flexible Economy rate. Between Brisbane and Cairns this is 30 status credits one way, or 60 return.
I’m already a Qantas club member, lifetime and I don’t fly at the back of the bus anymore. I’m really wondering if any of this is worth it! Thanks for your reply.I understand the allure of getting that piece of plastic even if it's only silver. (I was in the same boat / plane for many years).
I might have considered an SC run for prehaps 20SCs but 60 becomes a pretty tall order. I'd save your money and get yourself a Qantas Club (QP) membership instead.
The benefits of a QP membership are far greater than the benefits of Silver status.
Edit: plus assuming your India trip is on QF, a QP membership will make that trip a whole lot nicer, esp if your flying down the back of the bus.
I don’t fly at the back of the bus anymore.
Thanks for your advice sbor90 I’m not going to bother Chasing silver.Business includes virtually all perks of Gold, so Silver is certainly not worth bothering with if you only fly J
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Yes Qclub gets me extra baggage and premium checkin and my trip to India is Business so from what everyone tells me it’s a waste of time chasing silver. I got lifetime membership way back when they were offering it to people when they turned 60. Cost me $2000 but boy have I reaped the benefits. Thank you so much everybody For your advice.At this point in time, you have to fly to earn QF SC.
In the past, there was the opportunity to earn QF SC with credit cards, but haven't seen this for a while now.
Having QP life time is good, because you do get lounge entry, and if there are no QP, there is the QF J lounge as an option, esp travelling internationally.
I did in the past 5 odd years, also pay the annual QP fee, and was QP for about 4 years, (now dropped), got up to QF SG too, when EK flew Au - NZ, it was easy to retain, but now I am back to QP NB, but do pay J Au - NZ nowadays, or vv.
QF PS is not much benefit, only one entry to the QP a year, but you already have QP life time membership, so its a moot point.
With QF you have building up your life time SC anyway, will count towards your QF life time SC balance anyway, so its good in the long run.
QF PS by itself, not a lot of benefits, don't think you get premium check in even ***(EDIT) just had a looksee, as QP PS, you do get premium check in flying QF internationally***, but you say you don't fly at the back of the QF bus anyway, so you fly subclass of J (?), which gives you premium check in.
And flying QF subclass J gives you lounge access anyway.
The increased access would be worth something to me but I’ve decided that, all in all, it’s not worth the bother or expense. Sorry for misleading you. And thanks for your input.You probably should have lead with the facts that you're a QC member and fly paid J tbh
As you've figured out.. Silver is less than worth it in your situation. Even Gold (as pointed out above) except for benefits on oneworld partners and increased access to award and upgrade seats.
The increased access would be worth something to me but I’ve decided that, all in all, it’s not worth the bother or expense. Sorry for misleading you. And thanks for your input.
Yeah it's all good. I was definitely surprised too
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