JohnK
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Nice to see common sense prevail.I think the 180 day clause has gone
Nice to see common sense prevail.I think the 180 day clause has gone
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It doesnt appear at all in the terms on the QF website:Can RedRoo confirm what the story is with the 180 day condition?
I don't either but looking to lock in SYD-BNE-HKG and return for February 2017. I actually need to be in CNX but ~$860 for 160 SCs is a huge bonus and one less status run needed later.This is a great deal. It's a shame I don't have any flights that need to be booked at the moment!
Yes, it doesn't appear now but when the page was put up initially it absolutely WAS there.
hence confusion reigns.
It's no longer in the terms and conditions. I would say Red Roo had someting to do with that change behind the sdenes after reading this thread.Can RedRoo confirm what the story is with the 180 day condition?
Or, cancelling existing booking and re-booking same fare?
I just booked J through Asia on Saturday. Should I ring and try and re-book?
What would you recommend asking the operator to do?
Cheers
Does anyone have experience with changing a date down the track - I am guessing from the Ts and Cs if you were to move a flight date you would then be ineligible? Just for that leg or entire trip?
Anyone actually done this?
Would I be better off trying to get WP for this year with a soft drop to SG or would I be better doing a status run in October to get a head start on retaining SG?