Yes you are best booking the first leg now if available.So I've finally amassed enough points for 2 x J RTW and want to make sure this itinerary works!
August 2019 - HKG-HND
August 2019 - HND-SYD
April 2020 - SYD-JNB
April 2020 - JNB-LHR
May 2020 - FCO-DOH-SYD
We will be flying to HKG as a positioning flight.
Am I best booking the first leg now and then booking the second leg in July when they become available? And is it an issue that I won't be going "around the world" and instead just using the mileage (34,800 - close!)?
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Yes you are best booking the first leg now if available.
Do you hold status? As the SYD-JNB flights may be tough to get.
Yes, call to change.What's the process for modifying the booking to add the extra legs? Do you call? And if so, what happens if they question the "round-the-world-ness" of the itinerary?
Also if any of your subsequently added flights include CX stay on the phone with them until it is ticketed.Unfortunately i am only a bronze member. We are happy to fly SYD-JNB in economy as we need to be in Johannesburg around a certain time for a wedding, so we'll just roll wth the punches.
What's the process for modifying the booking to add the extra legs? Do you call? And if so, what happens if they question the "round-the-world-ness" of the itinerary?
Yes, call to change.
It is called a oneworld award, not RTW.
Don't even mention RTW ever.
You are best off reading the recent pages because these questions come up frequently.
And we have a new record.There is most definitely no requirement to go RTW.
Thanks CJD, understand the dates, given how hard it is for a lowly LTS I’m trying to find out the time non-QF flights may become available. Are they all released at 10.00am Qld time or when the originating airline releases them? CheersIf the airline themselves haven’t realesed them, QF cannot do so.
If another airline releases at further than 353 days (CX, QR,AY,IB etc), these will appear on QF at that time. Only QF’s own flights are 353 (and only for SG and up, for premium QF classes at this time)
Thanks CJD, understand the dates, given how hard it is for a lowly LTS I’m trying to find out the time non-QF flights may become available. Are they all released at 10.00am Qld time or when the originating airline releases them? Cheers
A common time of 0000UTC would make sense, the start of a new day.There is anecdotal evidence that the other OneWorld airlines also release at 0000UTC but I’ve not seen an official policy or anything that would confirm it.
I have first hand experience with CX releasing at 0000UTC, but that datapoint is ~2 years old.
Which is (tada!):A common time of 0000UTC would make sense, the start of a new day.
i understand QF awards are released at 10.00am Queensland time.
Got those the wrong way around - LA603 is LAX-SCL and LA1 is SCL-PNT.
I've done some more digging into LATAM award availability, specifically on LA805 (SCL-MEL) as a test case. Interestingly I've found award availability in Economy on pretty much every day the flight occurs, but only up until 30th November 2019. There's nothing for the whole of December and January, but then it opens up again in Feb 2020 (next available award seat is on 5th Feb 2020).
Could they be intentionally not releasing Economy award seats in Dec/Jan due to it being a peak period?
Thanks for the advice. I thought it would be the best option. I might leave it till I have a few hours to spare just in case. So I just tell them I want to wait on the line till they complete the ticketing? Do they ever argue that it isn't necessary?Add the flight and stay on the line til they issue you the ticket
