The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

If you are Emerald with OneWorld, how can you be Bronze with Qantas?
Will lose it with BA unfortunately (this will be the last year) so as in Aussie now and indeed for a few years, I'm now wondering on the benefits of standing alone Qantas frequent flyer card benefits as it gets harder to maintain BA Gold (one world emerald). Thanks for your concern though...😉..ah bronze ...is that what QF call it....and I'm actually developed up to the lofty heights of QF silver!
 
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I am trying to register for a business class upgrade (booked in economy) for an upcoming QF12, LAX-SYD. The web site says that my "Fare type is not eligible." I booked through Amex (not my normal practice, but needed to use the travel credit from my card), and the confirmation says, "QF12 O Class." On the point hacks site it says that O class is a Discount Economy upgradeable fare ( What are fare classes and why are they important? - Point Hacks ). What I am missing here? I used to be platinum and back in those days, I often upgraded fares purchased through travel agents so it shouldn't be that specifically?
 
I am trying to register for a business class upgrade (booked in economy) for an upcoming QF12, LAX-SYD. The web site says that my "Fare type is not eligible." I booked through Amex (not my normal practice, but needed to use the travel credit from my card), and the confirmation says, "QF12 O Class." On the point hacks site it says that O class is a Discount Economy upgradeable fare ( What are fare classes and why are they important? - Point Hacks ). What I am missing here? I used to be platinum and back in those days, I often upgraded fares purchased through travel agents so it shouldn't be that specifically?
Looks like the Point Hacks site's focus is domestic Economy fares.

Classic Upgrade Rewards are not available on international economy airfares booked in E, N, O, Q class.

Classic Upgrade Rewards from selected Discount Economy classes which are not normally eligible (for example N, Q and O class) may be offered on a selected basis for limited periods at the discretion of Qantas. The points required for a Classic Upgrade Reward from these discount Economy classes may be higher than the points quoted in these tables, and will be advised at the time of the promotion during the Classic Upgrade Reward request process on qantas.com, and are subject to change between promotions.
 
Looks like the Point Hacks site's focus is domestic Economy fares.

Classic Upgrade Rewards are not available on international economy airfares booked in E, N, O, Q class.
Got it. That's so frustrating when you can't really tell which class you're actually purchasing, either through the Qantas web site or others like Amex. Thanks for clarifying.
 
Got it. That's so frustrating when you can't really tell which class you're actually purchasing, either through the Qantas web site or others like Amex. Thanks for clarifying.
On the contrary, Amex is one of the better platforms for clarity re: exact fare class and rules. E.g.1000003488.jpg1000003490.jpg
 

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