The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

Are you on the same booking? I’ve had this when upgrading another booking, but not on my own booking with others
We're on the same booking, which is why it surprised me. I would have expected it if upgrading family travelling on another booking that didn't have me on it. Which I have done in the past for my parents, but even then, I wasn't asked about them being 'eligible family members'.
 
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As I think I mentioned in a prior post last year I moved to Germany to do my PostDoc. As you can probably imagine, the opportunities to use my Qantas OneWorld status never mind retain it are more limited than when I had lived in Sydney. Indeed, this past weekend I just earned my Lufthansa Miles & More frequent traveller status which amongst other things grants me access to Lufthansa Group business lounges, business class check-in, fast track security at my home airport of Frankfurt amongst other things.

Last year I managed to (somehow) re-qualify for my Qantas Gold having taken a business class flight with British Airways between Frankfurt and Inverness, along with the AA flights I took from Canada to South America and the exactly 4 Qantas flights I took last year ( SYD <-> MEL and SYD -> BNE -> LAX).

I suppose my question for the community is whether it makes any sense to bother re-qualifying for QF Gold status this year (I've got 90 status credits earned through AA/IB flights taken)? Whilst most of the time it makes sense for me to fly Star Alliance being at a hub like Frankfurt, it would be nice to earn that lifetime status (I'm currently at 2926 lifetime status credits). At the same time, often times OneWorld airlines (i.e. AA) do offer the cheapest fare for destinations in the Americas from Frankfurt. Having status where I can choose any seat for myself and my partner and accessing the nice JAL lounge at FRA is certainly a benefit. My understanding is that if I don't re-qualify I will be bumped down to QF Silver status next year (my qualification year ends on November 30). Is that correct?

Next year, I am planning on travelling to Asia and was thinking of maybe trying to earn QFF Gold status that way. Specifically, I was thinking of flying Frankfurt to Singapore on Qantas (via LHR). However, when I search for those flights on Google Flights all I'm seeing are BA itineraries, and nothing with a QF flight (I even tried searching on the QFF website). I know QF operates LHR to SIN service and if I search for LHR to SIN specifically I get QF flights no problem. From there I was thinking of either incorporating on domestic Japan return flight on JetStar Japan so that I could ensure I get the 4 stamps on my QFF card to qualify for status earning that year. What am I doing wrong here? What are your thoughts on the strategy?

-RooFlyer88
 
You still need the 4 squiggles tho, and if you have that, and fly full service OW partner airlines a lot, then its worth it.
But if you are not returning to Aus/no 4 squiggles, and if you plan to come back to Aus to live, or to this region, then just a bit of activity every few weeks is worth it, maybe a hotel stay, if you dont plan to fly OW partners in the meantime.
 
You still need the 4 squiggles tho, and if you have that, and fly full service OW partner airlines a lot, then its worth it.
But if you are not returning to Aus/no 4 squiggles, and if you plan to come back to Aus to live, or to this region, then just a bit of activity every few weeks is worth it, maybe a hotel stay, if you dont plan to fly OW partners in the meantime.
The QF sectors LHR-SIN (return) count as eligible sector (aka squiggles). OP also mentions Jetstar Japan for 2x more squiggles.

Now, if he could get FRA-LHR-SIN (return) all on QF codes, then that would be 4x ~.

The other option is EK codeshares all the way to Oz but requires more $s and time.
 

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