Dave Noble
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straitman said:Alternately, just because someone isn’t willing, or sometimes able to spend the $3479 in your example doesn’t devalue them any. The ticket if purchased would still cost that amount. Perhaps an easier to understand equivalent would be to us business or first class tickets as a comparison as the costs have less flexibility (and the value higher).
The key word is if . If the ticket would not have been purchased at that price then it is not a saving of that amount. I can only see that savings from FF miles can only be valued mathematically; how can it logically be valued otherwise?
The tax issues are a consideration when comparing against purchased priced; assuming that the ticket would have been purchased then the comparison of QF points plus fines plus taxes vs $3479 plus lower fines which can be paid by purchasing elsewhere plus taxes is relevent; it is nothing to do with value of AA points vs QF points , just AA fines on a purchased ATW vs QF fines on an ATW. The difference in fuel surcharges that can be paid does , imo, reduce the value down since if, say, $500 extra more is charged by QFF in fines than say AA, then the max value would drop to 2979 for example
Dave