RJ AMM to TUN not in QFF calculator

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justin23

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I've got a big multicity booking which includes a DXB-AMM and AMM-TUN leg. On the Qantas points calculator the DXB-AMM leg is available, but not the AMM-TUN leg. They are both in the same cheap discount economy class K which earns points and SC's. I believe the AMM-TUN leg is 1502 miles and thus should earn 20 SC's. Is it the case that if its not in the calculator you don't earn points? or is it they just don't have everything in there. Tunis is there but only to DXB and I think Qatar.

It just means I might hang onto silver this year, a slow year and this being my only planned travel. Worst case is I might do a CBR-SYD-CBR if a cheap one comes up. I know PS isn't much, but to me it makes getting those exit row seats in Y much easier.
 
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You still earn SCs and points even if you can't find your flight in the QF calculator. The key things are airline, flight number and fare class - which you seem to have checked.
 
You still earn SCs and points even if you can't find your flight in the QF calculator. The key things are airline, flight number and fare class - which you seem to have checked.

Excellent thanks. I thought so. I remember when booking I had an issue getting the AMM-TUN leg online also and resulted in me booking via a Travel agent. It seemed they were trying to make me do AMM-DXB-TUN.

As a self funded PS every SC counts!
 
The Qantas points calculator is so full of ommissions, it's hard to know where to start! But it seems to be getting more sectors loaded over time.
 
The Qantas points calculator is so full of ommissions, it's hard to know where to start! But it seems to be getting more sectors loaded over time.

It's an improvement on the earlier version, as that only had QF specific routes loaded.
 
Interesting that they are both listed as departure cities but not as arrival cities.

A tip for the Qantas calculator is to try both ways for a particular trip not just the way you're actually travelling.

This calculator shows the distance as
[h=3]1,511 miles / 2 431 km[/h]
 
Interesting that they are both listed as departure cities but not as arrival cities.

A tip for the Qantas calculator is to try both ways for a particular trip not just the way you're actually travelling.

This calculator shows the distance as
1,511 miles / 2 431 km

I'm still not seeing it in the earning points calc. They show up in the using points calculator. At least the distance is 1512 mi (according to the earning miles calculator), as the points and SC's go up at 1501 mi :-)
 
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