LAH
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I have put up with Jetstar for a number of years; experiences between good and downright ugly! I think some of my frustration with Jetstar is brought on by my own expectations as a QFF. I guess this is a 'whinge'. 
Luggage allowance is something that 'niggles' with me as I am currently living in Indonesia and I need to bring back certain items from Australia during the year. I have to connect in Singapore if I am going to Europe for work, and Qantas won't take the booking from Denpasar, so I am stuck with the Jetstar luggage allowance. The extra luggage are not my personal items but work necessities and although the company pays my excess, it still irritates me.
I have no choice but to fly Jetstar on some routes - although I often note a QF code share when I arrive at the airport! I take a mental note and try to book that next time, but the Qantas booking engine always redirects me to Jetstar and I can only book the JQ flight number.
Over the last year I have taken to flying to Darwin as I can visit my eldest daughter there, then flying Qantas to Melbourne (home town). But, have to go to Melbourne in June and just went to book 2 x business class fares. My twitch started when the fare automatically included the max bundle at approx 200 dollars per person both ways. what do I get? Oh, QF frequent flyer points and status points. Lounge access? Well, I already get that! And refundable : well, that isn't of interest to me and the business fare has enough flexibility for me not to require. So, it comes down to me paying 200 dollars extra each way for status credits and points.
This is where I start thinking : for a while now I have been debating changing ff programs. Although I am well on the way to enough status credits for P1 this year, I won't achieve it because I don't travel on enough QF metal/marketed flights. Sowhen a 'budget' airline like Jetstar wants to charge me to earn my points and status credits (and it is not a huge earn), I feel very irritated. Their fare in business is not a budget fare for the product provided and once I pay excess luggage (sometimes) and more money to 'status'/'point' earn, is it worth it? No, it isn't. If I have to pay this extra 200 dollars each way, so it is 400 dollars, then why would I fly Jetstar? I am only flying them because I am a Qantas frequent flyer.
Furthermore, my final aggravation, is that it appears that I can't spend points on seats with Jetstar between Denpasar and Melbourne. The Qantas website won't show this route, and I don't see where I can do it in the Jetstar website. Has anybody else tried to redeem points on this route? Have a great week everybody!

Luggage allowance is something that 'niggles' with me as I am currently living in Indonesia and I need to bring back certain items from Australia during the year. I have to connect in Singapore if I am going to Europe for work, and Qantas won't take the booking from Denpasar, so I am stuck with the Jetstar luggage allowance. The extra luggage are not my personal items but work necessities and although the company pays my excess, it still irritates me.
I have no choice but to fly Jetstar on some routes - although I often note a QF code share when I arrive at the airport! I take a mental note and try to book that next time, but the Qantas booking engine always redirects me to Jetstar and I can only book the JQ flight number.
Over the last year I have taken to flying to Darwin as I can visit my eldest daughter there, then flying Qantas to Melbourne (home town). But, have to go to Melbourne in June and just went to book 2 x business class fares. My twitch started when the fare automatically included the max bundle at approx 200 dollars per person both ways. what do I get? Oh, QF frequent flyer points and status points. Lounge access? Well, I already get that! And refundable : well, that isn't of interest to me and the business fare has enough flexibility for me not to require. So, it comes down to me paying 200 dollars extra each way for status credits and points.
This is where I start thinking : for a while now I have been debating changing ff programs. Although I am well on the way to enough status credits for P1 this year, I won't achieve it because I don't travel on enough QF metal/marketed flights. Sowhen a 'budget' airline like Jetstar wants to charge me to earn my points and status credits (and it is not a huge earn), I feel very irritated. Their fare in business is not a budget fare for the product provided and once I pay excess luggage (sometimes) and more money to 'status'/'point' earn, is it worth it? No, it isn't. If I have to pay this extra 200 dollars each way, so it is 400 dollars, then why would I fly Jetstar? I am only flying them because I am a Qantas frequent flyer.
Furthermore, my final aggravation, is that it appears that I can't spend points on seats with Jetstar between Denpasar and Melbourne. The Qantas website won't show this route, and I don't see where I can do it in the Jetstar website. Has anybody else tried to redeem points on this route? Have a great week everybody!
