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realestate

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I am not clear if higher status QFF members get to see more availibility than I do as a bronze member?
I understand platinum members can request seats to be made available to them if not showing:).
 
Platinum status, and I believe Gold status as well, have access to additional award seats.

It used to be the 'T' class bucket (which is now used for premium economy) but I believe it is now a sub-class of the 'X' class bucket.
 
It used to be the 'T' class bucket (which is now used for premium economy) but I believe it is now a sub-class of the 'X' class bucket.

I've got an award booking that has both T and X classes. All QF flights were booked into X class, whilt T class was for AA flights.
 
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I've got an award booking that has both T and X classes. All QF flights were booked into X class, whilt T class was for AA flights.
Flights on other carriers may book into different classes. QF used to use "X" class and "T" class for economy award flights (available to Platinum and Gold status) on QF flgihts until they introduced premium economy.

Now all QF economy award flights are "X" class and a sub class of "X" class is used for award flights available to Platinum and Gold status members. The sub class of "X" class will not show on the booking but is used to determine the availability of award flights for different statuses.
 
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