Your Qantas year in review (2025)

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It says 11 (QF) flights, so it's either counting QF3 as 2 flights (one per sector) or it's counting the QF codeshare on JL36.
 
It counted the two legs of QF1 as 1 international flight not 2. I made the top 5%.

It mentioned I achieved WP (I retained it) and my LTS though I already achieved that a previous membership year.
 
Top 1% with 98k from 37 flights. Seems less than previous years? Wonder if it includes JQ (brains trust seems to suggest it excludes OW).

Top 1% points earner with 745k.
 
With 97,000 points earned, they say I am in the top 10%. And with 16 QF flights for 32,000 km they say I am in the top 10% of flyers too.

I really find that hard to believe or else the QFF is in a bit of strife. I only earned QFF points on QF flights and Uber this year. Edit: and a case of wine.
 
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Based on my Flighty stats I flew 40 flights, broken down as eight domestic & 32 international and 147,080kms covered. most of them booked as economy but a high % of the Qantas flights were upgraded to Business.

I'm also 20 SC short of retaining Platinum with seven months before my year re-sets (July 31 2026).

I've never achieved either Platinum One or Points Club+ but will retain Points Club fairly easily and I'm just 985 SC short from Lifetime Gold.

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Interesting that the delta between the top end of points earners isn't that big - I was top 5% points earners and only earnt 60k fewer than you did.
 
Interesting that the delta between the top end of points earners isn't that big - I was top 5% points earners and only earnt 60k fewer than you did.
Suspect the majority of FFers haven't earnt that much over the year. With @Invisible Monkey as a data point, I've now seen examples of anywhere from a ~400K earn through to almost 10x that fall into the Top 1% bracket, so assuming it's at all accurate, then that gives an idea as to what the bulk of members are earning on average.
 
Interesting that the delta between the top end of points earners isn't that big - I was top 5% points earners and only earnt 60k fewer than you did.
I earnt a lot less than you and still made the top 5% with under 250k points earned for the year.
 
Just got the summary email.
A number of flights missing.
Maybe they are only counting QF metal flights, no codeshares and no partner flights?
I was also in the top 1% of flyers and points earners.

This was a somewhat interesting stat:

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I think you can divide that 178000 flights by lets say 55 flights (my total) and you end up with 3236.. So that means there are between 3000 and 4000 Platinum Ones ???????
 
I was surprised to be top 1% with only 55 flights..
 

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I think you can divide that 178000 flights by lets say 55 flights (my total) and you end up with 3236.. So that means there are between 3000 and 4000 Platinum Ones ???????
Based on figures reported from QF staff here and in other forums over the years, I think the rolling number of 3-4k P1s sounds similar to what has been mentioned in the past.
Who knows what the current figure is, or how much it changes every month.
 
Interesting that the delta between the top end of points earners isn't that big - I was top 5% points earners and only earnt 60k fewer than you did.

The stats would be more meaningful if they only included members who had earnt a point and/or took a flight.

I guess it works in their favour to include inactive members to make everyone feel special.

I didn’t take a VA flight or earn a velocity point but I’m sure I made everyone else’s stats look better.
 

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