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Old 21st January 2008, 12:07 PM
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More slightly strange offerings from Amex

As we all know, Amex has been trying to get us to use up our points lately (not sure why though).

Well in keeping with this, just got some more mail today from Amex (not targetted) which is offering return airfares directly through MR points (i.e. dont need to be transferred to a FF account).

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European destinations seem to all be on BA, Hawaiian to the US, JAL to Japan, Emirates to NZ (!) and Air Pac to Fiji.

Strange thing is though, why would anyone bother with it?

117k needed for LAX and SFO (96k on QF) and 80k needed for Osaka (72k QF) for example. The only one which is on par is 128k for LHR, which is identical to QF.

So my question is, why would anyone bother using their points in this way (unless they didnt have QFF membership)? Or do the higher fuel taxes on QF actually make this a marginally better offer?

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Old 21st January 2008, 12:12 PM
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Re: More slightly strange offerings from Amex

Have you ever considered the possibility that there is better availability booking through Amex than through Qantas?
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Old 21st January 2008, 12:12 PM
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Re: More slightly strange offerings from Amex

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Strange thing is though, why would anyone bother with it?

117k needed for LAX and SFO (96k on QF) and 80k needed for Osaka (72k QF) for example. The only one which is on par is 128k for LHR, which is identical to QF.

So my question is, why would anyone bother using their points in this way (unless they didnt have QFF membership)? Or do the higher fuel taxes on QF actually make this a marginally better offer?
The Amex MR availability will not be coming from the extremely limited QF award buckets. So the reason for using Amex MR redemptions would be based on availability. Its likely that you will be able to get seats through Amex MR and not directly from QF FF. So some people will be willing to use more points if they know they can get availability.

Does the Amex MR flight require the customer to pay the fuel surcharges for the flights?
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Old 21st January 2008, 12:22 PM
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... Does the Amex MR flight require the customer to pay the fuel surcharges for the flights?
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Old 21st January 2008, 12:35 PM
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European destinations seem to all be on BA, Hawaiian to the US, JAL to Japan, Emirates to NZ (!) and Air Pac to Fiji.
I guess that might be part of the answer - a number of those airlines can be flown using QFF points.

I for one would be interested in Emirates awards for family.

I havent seen any J seat info though in relation to travel key...
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Old 21st January 2008, 12:40 PM
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Strange thing is though, why would anyone bother with it?

117k needed for LAX and SFO (96k on QF) and 80k needed for Osaka (72k QF) for example. The only one which is on par is 128k for LHR, which is identical to QF.
SYD to BKK flying BA is available at 47,000 points versus 60,000 points if redemmed via QFF. Could be worthwhile
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Re: More slightly strange offerings from Amex

I noticed that they have a discounted rate for children and infants. I guess for a family that might balance out.

If the availability was better it might be worth the extra points?

I also wonder if you would earn FF points/status credits. I'm wondering as my free flight i get every year with the Amex platinum card gave me points and Status credits last year... much to my surprise...
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Old 21st January 2008, 03:25 PM
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SYD to BKK flying BA is available at 47,000 points versus 60,000 points if redemmed via QFF. Could be worthwhile
yes. that seems to be the only one that is more favourable. i wonder why the discrepancy just with this sector?
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Old 22nd January 2008, 04:44 PM
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Re: More slightly strange offerings from Amex

I was under the impression that the Travelkey offerings were revenue tickets, rather than FF redemption tickets. It's probably worth checking whether miles could be earnt on the Travelkey redemptions - that would make them more worthwhile than transferring to FF programs anyway.
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Old 23rd January 2008, 08:26 AM
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I also noticed they have child rates as well. And i was looking that Mel - NAN was cheaper via travel key than QFF
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