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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

Had to double check to see the original question wasn't from Hamish.

Subtle job change indeed?

Frequent flyer status not tied to any banks. Based solely on # flights flown & status points earned per each flight.

Subtle change of employment

Had to double check to see the original question wasn't from Hamish.

Subtle job change indeed?

Frequent flyer status not tied to any banks. Based solely on # flights flown & status points earned per each flight.

Still the same job :/

the priority pass access? is it the stdard or the all inclusive?

as the standard one you still need to pay 27 per visit..

https://www.prioritypass.com/Join/What-it-Costs.cfm

You get 2 free visits a year. Which is enough for me

For a James Bond such as yourself maybe not

MEL-NRT direct and return for < $550. + Luggage etc, though. Tempting.

But JStar, bit budget for VWLBC.

flew to Adelaide jetstar this morning for breakfast.

sure it's not as nice but damn cheap.

we will prob hit JPN later this year on J* sering as this trip is off.

What are the travel dates?

Already looking forward to the next holiday

There's a few dates. End of the year you have to return before/on 10 Dec, though, it's all like ~$1K+ just for the return leg after that.

I think dates as per site were

20 May to 16 Jul

22 Jul to 10 Sep

14 Oct to 10 Dec

I flew J* last time I went to Japan in 2012 (mid year), and I think I paid low $600s (more with luggage). I found it fine tbh. Student life means I'd rather keep all extra saved monies for use there instead. And had to stop over at GC/Cairns!

Now it's some 10hr direct goodness!

There's a few dates. End of the year you have to return before/on 10 Dec, though, it's all like ~$1K+ just for the return leg after that.

I think dates as per site were

20 May to 16 Jul

22 Jul to 10 Sep

14 Oct to 10 Dec

I flew J* last time I went to Japan in 2012 (mid year), and I think I paid low $600s (more with luggage). I found it fine tbh. Student life means I'd rather keep all extra saved monies for use there instead. And had to stop over at GC/Cairns!

Now it's some 10hr direct goodness!

I fly with Airasia, so Jetstar is probably same same

Dave is fixing my front bar. Initially he said it didn't look so bad, but then he took the bar off and the rio is farked.

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Don't even know if it was me who did it, because Dave said front bar had been replaced before.

Jetstar internationally is pretty good. You don't expect much but they still have to fly you in relative comfort to avoid health problems associated with long hail and cramped positions. Would fly again.

It's tiger domestic you need to watch out for...

Patrick knows the Virgin wii character safety video very well I imagine

I hope he's also familiar with the Dome all day big breakfast, which is a must pre-flight

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