odoherty said:Just curious as to what your definition of a Frequent Flyer is?
How frequently does one have to fly to be a "Frequent Flyer"?
bigjobs said:MD - i know what you mean ... i am on a first name basis with a number of Qantaslink cabin crew :shock:
Agree with you there but depending on the FF program. Definately with the QFF program but others are dodgy.NM said:Someone who reaches one of the top two elite tiers in an airline FF program.
NM said:Someone who reaches one of the top two elite tiers in an airline FF program.
I am happy to revise it to top tier only, but I know lots of second tier people who fly more frequently than meAmelie said:NM said:Someone who reaches one of the top two elite tiers in an airline FF program.
I don't agree. For some years I maintained SG with just one trip to Europe each year. I might have been a valuable flyer to QF but calling me a frequent flyer would do violence to the english language.
I'd say 40+ flight segment's per year.odoherty said:Just curious as to what your definition of a Frequent Flyer is?
How frequently does one have to fly to be a "Frequent Flyer"?
serfty said:I'd say 40+ flight segment's per year.
You bought a DONE4 and only flew 6 segments?? What a waste!!! hahaserfty said:This year I reached WP by dint of ~60 discount why flights (860SC's) and 6 Business flights as part of a DONE4 (560SC's)
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His DONE4 is not completed yet but the remaining 14 sectors will be in his new QFF membership year as per quote below.odoherty said:You bought a DONE4 and only flew 6 segments?? What a waste!!! hahaserfty said:This year I reached WP by dint of ~60 discount why flights (860SC's) and 6 Business flights as part of a DONE4 (560SC's)
serfty said:The remaining 14 sectors of that DONE4 should earn me another 1800 SC's; more than enough to retain WP. I would expect my normal business travel in discount economy to easily garner another 300 SC's for partner Gold!
serfty said:I'd say 40+ flight segment's per year....odoherty said:Just curious as to what your definition of a Frequent Flyer is?
How frequently does one have to fly to be a "Frequent Flyer"?
Flight segments/year certainly meets the criteria for defining frequent flyer - the question is how many segments makes for frequent.BlacKnox said:Tend to agree that flight segments are a better indicator than status or even BIS miles. For example flying twice weekly return ITM-HND (half economy/ half business = 208 segments) would not earn top elite status on JAL or ANA. And it wouldn't earn/ accrue that many miles either, though I'd consider a person doing such a thing a frequent flyer.
NM said:Flight segments/year certainly meets the criteria for defining frequent flyer - the question is how many segments makes for frequent.BlacKnox said:Tend to agree that flight segments are a better indicator than status or even BIS miles. For example flying twice weekly return ITM-HND (half economy/ half business = 208 segments) would not earn top elite status on JAL or ANA. And it wouldn't earn/ accrue that many miles either, though I'd consider a person doing such a thing a frequent flyer.
How about asking your spouse? Some will say "too frequent" and others will say "not frequent enough"BlacKnox said:Well it's a subjective question and any quantitative answer will have limitations. Defining either by status, BIS miles or segments flown will all have shortcomings.
browski said:You know you are a FF when it is 3 hours til your 2 week away flight and you still feel you have half an hour to start packing.
You know you are a FF when your travel agent finds you to be a pratt.
You know you are a FF when the offer of a free flight on Jetstar or Virgin Blue is like someone sticking a knife in your eye
You know you are a FF when you are sitting in a bar in Bombay typing reasons that define a FF.