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Adam.S
26th December 2013, 01:05 PM
Hi there,
I recently received a Qantas Gift Voucher and after reading through the Terms and Conditions, I am still unsure if I (as a QFF member) will accrue status credits on the flight that I redeem my gift voucher on.
If flights booked on a gift voucher are eligible for status credits; will they also qualify for the 'double status credits' promo offer Qantas are currently running if the flight was booked (and travelled) within the promo period?
Cheers.
Yusef D
26th December 2013, 09:29 PM
Yes, and yes, as long as you have first registered for the double SC promotion. More to be found at AusBT.com.au
Adam.S
27th December 2013, 02:09 PM
Thanks Yusef. Yes, I have already registered with the promotion so hopefully the flight I take using the gift voucher is eligible for the double credits.
Cheers.
Arthur T
4th January 2014, 11:29 PM
If I use Gift Vouchers to book flights, can I earn Qantas Frequent Flyer points for that service, i.e. earning double points?
Eg. If I buy a $100 voucher, spend $95 on SYD - MEL, so I can earn 1000 points for the voucher and 1000 points for the flight?
Andrew M
5th January 2014, 09:07 PM
If I use Gift Vouchers to book flights, can I earn Qantas Frequent Flyer points for that service, i.e. earning double points?
Eg. If I buy a $100 voucher, spend $95 on SYD - MEL, so I can earn 1000 points for the voucher and 1000 points for the flight?
Most definitely!
These vouchers are great value and I have stocked up very well for this year of flying!
10 points per $1 on the voucher
0-2 points per $1 from your credit card
Then 1000 or more points from redeeming the voucher/flying
So for me
12 x points per $1
No credit card fee :D
1000+ points for the flight
So for say a $100 spend on a voucher, I value the points etc at $95 so it's a very very very good value proposition.
Now for QF of course a chunk of voucher will never be used, just like any other gift card provider
Arthur T
5th January 2014, 09:08 PM
Which $5 not used is still cheaper than $7 booking fee.
Andrew M
5th January 2014, 09:41 PM
Of course, but if you have left-over value say $5 on the voucher.
You can book another flight for $$ and just pay the difference on a credit card, and no booking fee again :)
It does get a bit messy managing the vouchers at times, as when you use one, the remaining $ is created into a new voucher/booking reference number.
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