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I live in Indonesia and whenever I book a ticket that originates in Indonesia, either through the Qantas Australia or Qantas Indonesia websites, in both cases you need to front at the Qantas office in Jakarta or Bali within 2 days to have the credit card verified.
Have now flown ex SIN and LHR having booked tickets on the relevant QAN international site - all been fine - bookings linked up - and not once asked to see the CC with which I booked. Will definitely be doing it again - and again - and ...
Hi,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
Question: I had a look at the Qantas US website and noticed, not only are the seats cheaper, there is also the Qantas Walkabout Pass. They look like great prices to travel around Australia for destinations where only Qantas flies direct so prices are high, eg Lord Howe Island and Sydney-Broome.
Qantas Walkabout Pass "With a Walkabout Pass, you can customize your trip for much less than if you booked flights separately. ... include up to six flights within Australia."
For travel within the same zone from $70 per flight sector* For travel between zones from $140 per flight sector*
Could I, for example, fly to LAX on QFF points in early February 2011 for skiing, then book a return ticket to Australia late February 2011 from the US website, with the Walkabout Pass added, fly back to Australia and then fly around Australia at some stage(s) during the year and then use the return flight to LAX early next February to go skiing again?
I guess that the LAX-SYD-LAX is the real value but the domestic flights might also be a bit cheaper? Especially for some routes, eg I am paying almost A$1,000 for Sydney-Lord Howe Island at Easter 2011! and Sydney-Broome always seems to be expensive - currently A$411 on-way red-e deal.
Reminds me a bit like the old days when 30,000 QFF points could take you to multi-cities around Australia...
I cannot see any conditions that say that the Walkabout Pass is not available to Australian Passport holders or Australian residents...
"Terms and Conditions
+ Fares are quoted in USD based on per sector per person. Additional taxes and fees apply. A minimum of one and the maximum of six domestic flights within Australia are permitted and must be issued in conjunction with a round trip Qantas international booking between the US and Australia. Travel is in Economy on Qantas or partner airlines. No charge for date change but a local service fee may apply. Rerouting is $100 per transaction per person. A local service fee may apply. The cancellation penalty is based on the Qantas international ticket conditions. Child discounts do not apply. Infant discounts (under 2 years) not occupying a seat are permitted at 10% of the applicable adult fare. Seats are limited and may not be available on every flight or day.
Information is correct as at 26 August 2010 and subject to change without notice."
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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I don't believe this will be an issue. The only condition to the walkabout pass should be a return airfare purchased ex-USA.
And in a way this is really no different to Australian residents purchasing round the world airfares beginning in another country/continent.
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No issues ticketing out of SIN or SFO here. I have never been asked to show my CC at SFO or made to do anything 'extraordinary.' In March I bought tickets out of SIN for my parents and sent them a letter stating they have the authority to use my CC just in case, but they were never asked anything.
Why is it if I book Qantas on their web site Darwin-Heathrow it is costed out at $3822.00 and they are using Jetstar as a code share flight to Singapore. If I book Jetstar to Singapore myself it costs me $700.49 AUD, then Qantas from Singapore to Heathrow for $1478.42 AUD (Booked on their Singapore web site) & converted back to AUD from Singapore Dollars. I find it hard to believe the price difference, it is extreme to say the least, my wife did this trip last year booked the same way & no problems. The only thing is the 20kg baggage limit & not 23kg from Darwin to Singapore & back ,we have planned this trip for Christmas this year.
PEGUS,
You will find this is just one of numerous variations of ticket pricing. Examples of this are everywhere.
The most accurate description of how airline ticketing works is actually in the thread 'A BIT OF HUMOUR' (A BIT OF HUMOUR) post #80. If you understand that logic then you understand airline ticketing.
cheers,
Bill.
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I want to book a oneway Pvg-Syd award on points (classic award) but the above message comes up re credit card and payment of the associated surcharges. If I ring up QF Premium in Sydney, can they book it for me (with the additional pts fees) to overcome the credit card issue? or can I just book it online myself (to avoid the phone booking fees) and then ring up QF in Sydney to sort out the credit card issue?
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It is best to ring QF as the answer may not be found on AFF.
For what it is worth the same sort of message appears for bookings from Manila, Philippines, and unless one goes to the Manila office or pays by bank transfer (i.e not credit card) there is no way to book it. QF staff cannot book it over the phone.
Bookings from Thailand are a little different in that you are supposedly able to fax, scan and email, credit card details to them so they can issue the ticket.
Bookings from China? Could be a bit of both.
Just remember Premium desk is only staffed busines hours Mon-Fri.
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