Using DSC TravelPasses for partial payment

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Paul Mc

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Hi everyone,
I have some Qantas TravelPasses that were tied to a Double Status Credits offer.
The $ balance remaining on the TravelPasses will only cover about 1/3rd of an international airfare I am wanting to book.
Does any AFF member know how Qantas calculates the actual SCs I would get for the flights considering I am not fully covering the cost with the TravelPass? Do they use a ratio for the SCs earned? Or will I still get 2 x the standard listed SCs for the flight due to some of the cost being paid by a DSC TravelPass?
Thanks in advance for any help or experience with this.
 
You will get full DSC for the flights. The whole TravelPass value is being used towards the booking thus it covers the whole thing. There is no pro rata or anything involved.
 
any one have any ideas on a partial DSC travel pass? I have 103 bucks left on a DSC pass and wonder if using it on a flight will still give DSC on that trip, given that the ticekt will be paid for for the rest of it by credit card.
 
If it was a DSC Travel Pass then under that offer you must either spend the whole travel pass and put any balance on CC or pay for the entire flight on travel pass and have the balance available for future bookings.

For the current DSC promo if registered you can use a Travel Pass as a form of payment.
 
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any one have any ideas on a partial DSC travel pass? I have 103 bucks left on a DSC pass and wonder if using it on a flight will still give DSC on that trip, given that the ticekt will be paid for for the rest of it by credit card.
yes. I am not sure why this is confusing. The T&C are very clear on this.
 
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