US-AU QF flight with best points upgrade chance?

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Hi All,

A short question that may not be able to be answered on anything more than a speculative basis (but maybe it can!).

Which of the following flights (on any given day) do you think would have the best chance of a successful Economy Saver to Business points upgrade request?

QF94 LAX-MEL A380
QF96 LAX-MEL B787
QF12 LAX-SYD A380

Cheers!
 
Depends on how many F, J or PE seats are available, and how many status passengers are on each flight.
Also your own status with QF as well.
I don't have access to Expert Flyer, but some on here do, its the weekend, so they would have more other things to do than boring old me!
If you can provide a possible date of travel, those with access to EF can have a look at how many F, J or PE seats are available on the days you want to fly.
 
Thanks AustraliaPoochie.

I'm looking to fly back from LAS on Easter Saturday (31 March). (Backtracking via DFW has been thrown up as an option by the booking engines too!)

I figured that there would be a lot of variables that need to be considered for specific dates, as you've mentioned above. I'm still curious as to whether, as a general rule, one of those options is better than the others.

Some of the general factors that have crossed my mind (holding other things equal) are:
  • QF has more J capacity LAX-MEL than it does LAX-SYD, which makes me think that getting an upgrade LAX-SYD would be harder than getting an upgrade LAX-MEL.
  • The B787 has fewer Y seats per J seat than does the A380. That means fewer Y passengers competing for the J seats. However, the B787 has fewer J seats in the first place, so may be more likely to be full to start with, lessening the opportunity of an upgrade.
  • The B787 is a new product, which many fliers may be keen to try (in Y and J). It may be more likely to be fuller in both classes as a result, further lessening the opportunity for an upgrade.
 
Airbound, are you at least QF SG?
Because even if there are a lot of space to upgrade into, even at SG, its down the pecking order.
Not that I am an expert, but who knows, something in premY might be available for you to upgrade to, from disc/whY.
Deeply discounted Y also might not be upgradeable.
According to Pointhacks, QFi (subclasses E,N,O,P, Q cannot be upgraded with points.
 
Generally speaking, your chances will be better if you fly mid-week (and NOT on Friday or Saturday!!).

In any case, having a look at Expert Flyer I would have to say that QF94 on 31 March looks the most promising. But none of the flights you're looking at seem particularly full at this early stage.
 
Obviously depends on the day, but I’d assume that LAX-MEL as fewer J/F pax than LAX-SYD despite having 50-60% more capacity.

If I didn’t have any other info (expertflyer), I’d roll the dice on the 380 because of the J-F upgrades. Although airport upgrades require you to accept Y-J or Y-W which isn’t always the best use of points of course.
 
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Easter is a peak travel time to be aware of that, though maybe the Saturday ex-US not so much. Hard to really know.

I'd suggest QF94 or 16(BNE) as best options but really how long is a piece of string?

good luck
 
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