They are indeed.
From what i hear , the A350s are good.
Sadly the BNE-HKG stops at CNS on the way.
Would anyone know if you need to depart the a/c during the stop there ?
Yes*, the CX service via CNS requires you to deplane and take personal items with you. There is also an additional security screening, but no customs or Immigration requirements.They are indeed.
From what i hear , the A350s are good.
Sadly the BNE-HKG stops at CNS on the way.
Would anyone know if you need to depart the a/c during the stop there ?
I have found the Sth African CC don’t even know the basic rules for these awards. They have tried to charge 8,000 pts service fee for J so many times.This was my impression also but not according to QF this morning. However, I think the non premium team does not know what day it is...
The computer says no so they make up any excuse to get you off the phone. Quality 'service'.
Hi there - hoping someone can advise on the following:
Half way through making a OWA in J. Booked our homeward segments:
BIQ-HEL stop AY1532
HEL-SIN stop AY131
SIN-MEL QF
If I make a separate booking say MEL-SIN can it be merged later into the OWA booking? (waiting on 60k points so I have enough for whole journey)
How do I choose seats on the Finnair flights? All I get is window or aisle preference.
Thanks!
Are your thoughts to book both at the same time to ensure both seats are there too?Ta,
The non stop overnight departure at 0055hrs only seems to offer up economy awards .Have not been able to find any business class ones.
The daytime departure BNE-HKG leaves round 1100 and has the stopover in CNS. It is the one where regularly J award seats are available.
Thank you for all the advice so far.
This is to keep you in the loop with my thinking.
The original idea was for me to use a OW Global Explorer fare for me and a OWA for my wife using mt QFF points.
The OW Global Explorer costs out at round $11,800 incl taxes . I can do similar sectors without the Shannon and Albuquerque addons for $7500 incl taxes on a mini Swiss rtw.
I cannot justify the extra $4,300 for my fare.
I remember, in the past , there were 2 for 1 fares ( not companion fares ) where a higher fare was charged for the business person and zilch for his or her partner. I can't seem to find these anymore eg Amex no longer do it.
So, I may just have to miss out on the fun of developing another OWA itinerary for my wife and just pay for 2 Swiss mini rtw fares.
Planning for 2 x 280k J.
May/June 2018 (going Japan and West Canada), then March/April 2019 (going Europe), miles under 35k, stops less than 5.
The May/June 2018 would look like this
ADL-SYD-HND stop, QF
NRT-YVR stop, JL
YVR-HKG stop, CX
I am not fixed yet with the March/April 2019, but it may look like this
HKG-HEL stop, AY
VIE-DOH-ADL, QR
There is good availability for the May/June 2018 - QF and CX flights as seen in Qantas site, JL as seen in BA site.
Do I ring Qantas first to advise them I'm about to do a 280k J?
OR Do I just go ahead booking the QF an CX online with Qantas, then calling Qantas to book the JL?
Is there a better time to ring Qantas?
From reading other posts, I gather Qantas will not charge points for booking as JL does not appear in their website. Is this still correct?
If successful in booking the awards flights, but for some unforeseen circumstances I have to cancel later, do I lose my points?
I haven't done this before, so I'm a bit worried and anxious for fear of doing it wrong.
Any advise is much appreciated.
Hi Fequent Flyers, quick question - do One World Award surface segments between two cities now counts as two stops towards your 5 stop over limit ? Maybe that's always been the case ?
only one stop every time I've booked one; but you do need to count the miles between the two.
If it's not in the published rules, it's not in the rules. I flew into VCE and out of DUB nad it counted as one stop,Qantas have been quoted me an additional clause to the segment rule stating that each city counts as a stop (unless it's two airports in the same city). It's not on the rules on the website but is in their guidance manual apparently,
It would be easier with your full itinerary, but based of what you have provided, I see either 5 stopovers, or 4 stopovers with NRT as your final destination.Hmm. Stop Overs - BKK, (Athens-Istanbul), (Philadelphia-JFK), Vancouver, NRT = 7 stopovers ???
Seems like five to me.CBR - MEL - SIN - KUL - BKK (STOP) - DOH - ATH (STOP/surface segment) IST - DOH- PHL (STOP/surface segment) JFK - YVR (STOP) - NRT - PUS (STOP) - NRT - MEL - CBR
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I've now had two Qantas consultants state that I'm on a seven stop itinerary as each city either side of a surface segment counts as a stopover.........