The Qantas Status Run Master Thread

Does anyone know whether it's possible to do a B2B at VLI?
I don't expect so @_TheTraveller_

The turnaround is only an hour and from our recent experience in April/May this year, formalities are slow.
Boarding for VLI-BNE had us lined up not long after pax had disembarked.
A quick look at Qantas website and it appears it is not possible to book as a return.
Flight times are different in Nov and April, and looks like they have less flights than when we went earlier this year.

Be curious to know what you can find for your dates.
 
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I believe IB still has a wide body on MAD-FRA (also a good earner) that could be paired with another short hop.
I think that IB is the go to for best $/SC earn in Europe - you might be able to do a FRA-MID-somewhere that earns the 160 SC's on November 29 or 30 and then use the somewhere-MAD-FRA on December 1st to kickstart your new year's earn.
 
I think that IB is the go to for best $/SC earn in Europe - you might be able to do a FRA-MID-somewhere that earns the 160 SC's on November 29 or 30 and then use the somewhere-MAD-FRA on December 1st to kickstart your new year's earn.
It’s the “hubbing” via MAD (distance from Central Europe) that ticks over that 60 SCs one way in J, but I was surprised when I checked that FRA-HEL was similarly same SC zone and I’d forgotten that HEL-LHR is also 60 SCs. In fact, FRA-HEL-MAD is 60+80 one way! (which is more than SYD-CGK/SIN/BKK/HKG etc in discount QF J one way). Compare the cost.
 
It’s the “hubbing” via MAD (distance from Central Europe) that ticks over that 60 SCs one way in J, but I was surprised when I checked that FRA-HEL was similarly same SC zone and I’d forgotten that HEL-LHR is also 60 SCs. In fact, FRA-HEL-MAD is 60+80 one way! (which is more than SYD-CGK/SIN/BKK/HKG etc in discount QF J one way). Compare the cost.
Sounds like there is a need to find the sweetspots for QFF status runs on IB metal. I couldn't find a route map on the IB website but this might help @kangarooflyer88 - Iberia routes 2025 – interactive map with all flights
 
Sounds like there is a need to find the sweetspots for QFF status runs on IB metal. I couldn't find a route map on the IB website but this might help @kangarooflyer88 - Iberia routes 2025 – interactive map with all flights
Possibly more useful (although doesn’t include the Canary Islands…🤷‍♂️).

BTW, after I posted earlier I went looking for the IB WBs MAD-FRA and nothing was leaping out (well, not on the cheapest days), so not sure if they’re still operating?

Here’s something for AY.
 

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