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re: "oneworld" award (140K/280K/420K) Planning - The Definitive Thread
I think you may have confused people to think that you don't have enough points. What you are trying to book is a Oneworld partner award - it is not a RTW ticket - it is an award that allows you to fly 35,000 miles (which you can use to fly around the world) with a number of stops as long as you meet certain conditions all for 140,000 points (for Y). A RTW requires other rules, like needing to cross oceans etc. It is useful to think of it this way, because when you think RTW, you head to the RTW link on the QF page which is not what you want to do.
The cheapest way of doing the itinerary you have planned is to book it all online with the QF multi-city tool.
If you can't book it all online, you book as many as you can online and then call up and add the rest to the same PNR.
However, even with fees, it might be worthwhile ringing up QF and getting a price on @zackary's suggested itinerary.
I would agree with some of the other posts using 140k for a RTW may not be the best value. Looking for 4 award spaces in July is going to be tough. I think you will need to be a little be more creative and simplify your routes. Using ba.com award search you can pull up JAL award space which doesn't show up on qantas. You will need to book it over the phone with qantas for JAL flights + booking fee.
I have done a quick search and found the following with 4 award spaces open with Japan Airlines, BA, Iberia & Qantas
28 Jun SYD-NRT 0815 --> 1705 JL0772
29 Jun NRT-CDG 1140 --> 1710 JL0415
Spend time in Paris then take the train to London
xx Jul LHR-FCO lots of times & dates to choose from ~80AUD in Taxes pp
Train from Rome to Venice (3.5hrs). Venice to Milan (3.5hrs)
15 Jul MIL-MAD-JFK 1300-1905 (1h20m stopover) IB3251 & IB6253
20 Jul JFK-SYD QF12
Best of luck!
Sorry, but the last few responses have confused me. I have 655,000 points as required for 4X RTW flights (560,000). If I were to attempt to book all flights on a multi-city booking, the 655,000 points would not be enough to do it unless it was a RTW booking which I believe you cannot do online. This being the case, what is my "cheapest points" option for the booking? Should I make a multi-city booking online for as much as I can given the points I have and then ring to have the booking amended? Or will the act of making changes cost as much as just doing the whole booking online?
All flights in my itenerary are available using the one way classic reward booking system. I assumed this would mean they are available for a RTW flight booking. People say it is risky to get the flights. Am I wrong in assuming that they are available since I can book them as a one way classic reward (today)? My assumption is that if a flight is available for classic reward booking, it would be available for RTW booking on a 140000 RTW booking. I know I am cutting it fine on time... maybe I am doing this wrong?
If my original assumption is correct (these flights are available for booking by me on FF RTW), my next action would be to see if I can identify alternative airlines for the legs with lots of tax, and then attempt to make an online booking if it is cheaper than initiating booking over phone. Then adjust the booking to RTW over the phone?
Cheers,
Adrian
I think you may have confused people to think that you don't have enough points. What you are trying to book is a Oneworld partner award - it is not a RTW ticket - it is an award that allows you to fly 35,000 miles (which you can use to fly around the world) with a number of stops as long as you meet certain conditions all for 140,000 points (for Y). A RTW requires other rules, like needing to cross oceans etc. It is useful to think of it this way, because when you think RTW, you head to the RTW link on the QF page which is not what you want to do.
The cheapest way of doing the itinerary you have planned is to book it all online with the QF multi-city tool.
If you can't book it all online, you book as many as you can online and then call up and add the rest to the same PNR.
However, even with fees, it might be worthwhile ringing up QF and getting a price on @zackary's suggested itinerary.