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You can bid for virgin business class these days, if they have spare seat...minimum bid $350...almost worth it on a Perth flight. I had a bid in, but retracted after automotive repair bills came my way.

Just got platinum cred and they must have had some spare seats in business.

Points are saved. When is the next trip? :P

Which bank is this with?

With Westpac you get access to the Priority pass lounge at airports which is handy when you got interchanging flights

So free lounge, food, desserts, drinks, alchy, showers etc...

They neglect to mention this treatment on the platinum cred section of the website lol

I should be a silver by the end of the year, by off my own status credits and hard earned money :P

If you keep going you can get plat for life I think? Like 7000+ status creds

Dunno when next trip but I wanna go back soon. Will have to tee something up with Jay for dat free accommodation so I don't have to bunk at a brothel in little India :P

Haha sorry we all can't stay in private villas/estates with maids and shit. :P

Which bank is this with?

With Westpac you get access to the Priority pass lounge at airports which is handy when you got interchanging flights

So free lounge, food, desserts, drinks, alchy, showers etc...

What I meant was that I've reached platinum frequent flyer lvl.

What I meant was that I've reached platinum frequent flyer lvl.

Yeah i know, just didn't know which bank it was in relation to, so didn't know the system level/benefits

At Westpac we have 3 levels

Altitude

Altitude Platinum

Altitude Black

I'm on black no rascist

VWYMCMB

Haha sorry we all can't stay in private villas/estates with maids and shit. :P

lol you get the free luxury flights, I get the free luxury accommodation!

Maid wanted to carry my 25kg case up the stairs...

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Yeah i know, just didn't know which bank it was in relation to, so didn't know the system level/benefits

At Westpac we have 3 levels

Altitude

Altitude Platinum

Altitude Black

I'm on black no rascist

VWYMCMB

Subtle change of employment

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