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Topic: Qantas Frequent Flyer
TicMan
Posts: 956
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is becoming a Qantas Frequent Flyer worth it? I can see a few Business trips around Australia coming up over the next 12 months and wanted to know peoples thoughts and opinions about joining up..

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BiKESEAT
Posts: 260
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The points are worthwhile if you are getting full economy tickets, definately.

If you're flying a fair bit qantas club is awesome ... work pays for us which is great.

It's free to just be a frequent flyer isn't it?
d[o_0]b
Posts: 962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yep i'd say its definately worth it if you fly often enough
TicMan
Posts: 957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cost is about $90 to become a frequent flyer, if it was free I'd be joined up already.

What do you mean by full economy? Is that excluding the cheap arse deals you can buy?
BiKESEAT
Posts: 261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah, the not so cheap ones.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19048
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I got a free return trip to Japan with my flyer miles - it's totally worth it. I don't even fly that often.
TicMan
Posts: 959
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So is there an expiry date with them like that flybuys gimmick?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19049
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeh, I think they do expire if you don't keep topping them up. There's also status points which do diffent s***.
TicMan
Posts: 962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Think I'll sign up then - might be too late for this flight :(

Free MS goodies from TechEd here I come.. they'd better be giving away those squishy stress balls this year.
Snakeman
Posts: 361
Location: Germany
Yeh its worth it. I found out a year back that I had 140,000 points that needed to be linked to a Qantas frequent flyers card. Cost me about $60 to set it up and found out I can score a free trip to anywhere in the world with that many points. You got about 8 years to burn them up as well unlike some other cards.
koopz
Posts: 5871
Location: Queensland
on a simliar subject, I tried the Virgin Lounge out in Melbourne yesterday and it bloody rocks. $30 to get in is a bit steep if you're not a Member, but I couldn't think of a better way to pass a few hour away than watching Foxtel in a private movie theatre. All the Carton Crownies you can drink + Comedy Channel = win.


The free wireless broadband seemed a goer but I didn't have the lappy handy :(
Ross
Posts: 1521
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You can add your FF number to any flight you haven't been on. Even if you have already paid for your ticket.
Boofe
Posts: 1081
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You can add your FF number to any flight you haven't been on. Even if you have already paid for your ticket.


Yeah! I posted my copies of my ticket to frequent flyer after i got back from my trip. They added teh points no worries.
mooby
Posts: 3322
Location: UK
heres a trick for young players.... join BA, its free and is affilated with qantas
Ross
Posts: 1522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
points aren't as good, ua's has the best loyalty program
spidz
Posts: 9755
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its deifnately worth it.

I travelled a s***load in my old job and signed up. I was a platinum frequent flier before I knew it. Free Qantas Club, advanced check in and boarding, regular upgrades etc etc.

I also have my ANZ frequent flier VISA which I use for pretty much everything. I'm guessing about $4k a month goes on it, which is 4000 points a month as well.

I checked last week when I got back from South Africa and I have just under 400,000 points. which takes me anywhere in the world business class x 2!

if you don't fly regularly your status credits start dropping and you can drop back to gold/silver/bronze status but your points never expire, you just lose the nice benefits.

I've only used them once for a personal trip and that was to go to Tassie to play golf and see some wineries. It cost me 12,000 points and $120 in taxes. I decided after that that I'mgoing to save them for a big international trip, because I can get to Tassie for $220 return with Virgin!

although I have heard they are changing it now so you can use points to pay the taxes, which is good because I saw no benefit to using the points for dmoestic flights as the cost saving wasn't there due to taxes.
jmr
Posts: 4608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow spidz

yeah props to frequent flyers, just got back from perth on ff which cost me a grand total of $90
TicMan
Posts: 965
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well I signed up and you can put your existing flights within the last 12 months onto your membership. Also as a bonus, your points don't expire provided there is point activity once every 3 years.

Free stuff here I come!
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19057
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What does the Qantas Club offer?
TicMan
Posts: 966
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's the free tea/coffee + breakfast + drinks in the evening, wireless internet, games, etc lounge thing they have at most airports. In addition you get express check in & priority baggage on the carousel.. just to name a few perks.
jmr
Posts: 4613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wireless aint free, its telstra

The only good thing about the QC is free heinekin, as many as you can fit in before the flight

Now thats fkn worth it
TicMan
Posts: 967
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh ok - I just saw signs saying that wireless internet was available but I didn't bother looking into it any further.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19059
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was in a few airports while I was travelling - I was pissed with how few of them had free wifi. Pretty lame if the QClub doesn't even offer it.
jmr
Posts: 4615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its just another gaping goatse telstra can stick their fists into
spidz
Posts: 9758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What does the Qantas Club offer?
tea/cofee facilities with nice cookies. Every newspaper/,magazine under the sun that you can take with you when you leave.

Top quality booze - imported beers, $30+ reds, whites and bubbly.

Good food, comfy chairs

Showers

Meeting rooms

Free internet (no idea baout the wireless) but the Sydney and Melbourne ones have about 30 workstations with desktops that are connected to the net for free use.

I'm sure there's other cool stuff.

It's all rpetty handy if you travel regularly, I spent a s***load of hours in the Melbourne/Sydney QC's in 2003/4/5.

International travel is also good, you get access to the alliance airways lounges like BA, and Cathay Pacific. In Hong Kong and Bangkok you can actually get a private room to sleep in etc.

its pretty handy.
reload!
Posts: 2959
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
booze is defs worth it.
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/8210/boozeyp9.jpg
I this was at the QC in Cairns I think. Definitely made the flight to Japan easier.
Opec
Posts: 4212
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I definitely recommend joining if you're travelling lots. QC is worth it meanz.
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