Thanks for the reply,No, don't wait. Book as soon as any one of your desired flights become available.
In theory, more economy seats should be available if for no other reason than the fact there are simply more economy seats on planes to begin with. But it's not a science so that can't be relied on.
Again in theory, no, what you see online should be it. That said, it's not uncommon for a phone agent to be able to see seats that aren't available online so if you're not seeing what you want, it doesn't hurt to phone. Frustratingly, the opposite is also true in that if you find something online, you might be told by a phone agent that they can't see it.
Every time you add a segment or make a change it will cost you a fee of 5,000 points + you will pay the tax fee for each segment added.Thanks for the reply,
Could you tell me what the negatives are of booking this way, how does it eventually get combined into a OWA trip if I book in segments? Do I pay tax fees each booking ? And is it additional points booking this way?
Advice is much appreciated
SUCCESS! - got my last flight added.I'd keep pushing back on this. Ask the agents who deny you what the rule is you're supposedly violating. Another suggesting might be to jump on the phone and plan the exact same itinerary you've already got, but on different dates, in the hope that you'll get an agent telling you what you've planned is valid. Then ask them to look at your existing itinerary and do what you want.
At the end of the day, though, I wouldn't be losing your entire trip over a short hop between MEL and ADL.
Unfortunately I think they're wrong and changes made after September 18 to bookings - no matter when they were initially made - will be charged at the new, higher points levels.So, I tried the text late this afternoon. After a bit of to-and-fro, we eventually got on track.
This is an extract:
Q: For any changes made to my existing bookings from 18th September, change fees aside, will the cost of my award be 280,000 points, or will it be re-assessed as 318,000 points, please?
A: I believe that your booking will still be honored.
Q: Thank you. So, do I take it that my Qantas OneWorld Award bookings, made for 280,000 points prior to 18th September, will not be re-assessed as 318,000 points for changes after that date. I understand that normal change fees may apply. The Qantas website seems to lack any information on this.
A: You are correct. You will only be looking at the change fee of 5000 points + any changes tax differences.
However, I'm not really convinced. Is this an opinion rather than fact? I would advise anyone who is after an answer to do webchat or text for themselves.
Edited: For content. "Q:" and "A:" added for clarity
SUCCESS! - got my last flight added.
I decided to try one more time and after again being told the the flight couldn't be added I pressed on what rule was not being complied with and initially got the response:
"It's because there are different airlines and processing change or adding another leg may cause discrepancies with the booking. "
I basically ignored this and continued to ask if tech support could advise what was the issue and all of a sudden I was chatting to a new agent who said they were working on adding the flight and shortly after advised it was done! Their explanation was:
"The error is with re-issuing a points booking with Iberian Airlines. It wont allow a tax quote. Each tax for all the airlines have to be calculated separately which isn't the normal procedure. "
So thanks to a couple of very helpful QF agents (Melody and Kaz) who persisted with a system that didn't want to cooperate I got there.
Also the itinerary was re-ticketed within about 2 hours so didn't have any nightmares with lost bookings that others have experienced.
So if your itinerary complies with the rules be persistent - especially, it seems, if you have Iberia flights in your itinerary
Thanks Danger and others for suggesting pushing back - I was ready to admit defeat.
SUCCESS! - got my last flight added.
I decided to try one more time and after again being told the the flight couldn't be added I pressed on what rule was not being complied with and initially got the response:
"It's because there are different airlines and processing change or adding another leg may cause discrepancies with the booking. "
I basically ignored this and continued to ask if tech support could advise what was the issue and all of a sudden I was chatting to a new agent who said they were working on adding the flight and shortly after advised it was done! Their explanation was:
"The error is with re-issuing a points booking with Iberian Airlines. It wont allow a tax quote. Each tax for all the airlines have to be calculated separately which isn't the normal procedure. "
So thanks to a couple of very helpful QF agents (Melody and Kaz) who persisted with a system that didn't want to cooperate I got there.
Also the itinerary was re-ticketed within about 2 hours so didn't have any nightmares with lost bookings that others have experienced.
So if your itinerary complies with the rules be persistent - especially, it seems, if you have Iberia flights in your itinerary
Thanks Danger and others for suggesting pushing back - I was ready to admit defeat.
Are there any issues with this proposed one:
MEL-SFO (stop) - [travel to PHL and NY myself] - HKG (stop) -[make my own way to melb return to hk] - TYO - LHR - VIE- AMS-DOH-SIN-MEL.
I'm unsure whether I will go straight from london to VIE.
If you're flying NYC-HKG, you're well over mileage: Great Circle Mapper. If you're flying SFO-HKG, you should be fine: Great Circle Mapper.
However, it's not clear where your stops beyond SFO and HKG are. You only have trhree up your sleeve.
Has anyone noticed that Cathay award space for the most part has suddenly disappeared?
I've tried searching in a few places. No go.
Not sure if it has anything to do with what's going on in HKG...
You also may find flights to HKG require married segments and have trouble finding availability.Are there any issues with this proposed one:
MEL-SFO (stop) - [travel to PHL and NY myself] - HKG (stop) -[make my own way to melb return to hk] - TYO - LHR - VIE- AMS-DOH-SIN-MEL.
I'm unsure whether I will go straight from london to VIE.
Thanks for the insight. Might need to relook at this.You also may find flights to HKG require married segments and have trouble finding availability.
Yes, you can book a segment at a time and later call to add on other flights. However, be aware that married segments may be at play. For example, JL may not make a SYD to Tokyo flight available to book as a standalone flight, instead requiring that it be booked in conjunction with another flight that does not result in a stop (i.e. not stopping in Tokyo for more than 24 hours). In your situation, that means while you may be able to find a seat from Sydney to Tokyo on one search and a seat from Tokyo to New York on another search, there may well be no seats Sydney to Tokyo to New York York. The result of this is that you then must use up one of your five stops in Tokyo. Ultimately, though, book as soon as you find a flight you want. If you know you're going to be making changes and therefore incurring the change fee anyway, it's the best approach.
No, don't wait. Book as soon as any one of your desired flights become available.
In theory, more economy seats should be available if for no other reason than the fact there are simply more economy seats on planes to begin with. But it's not a science so that can't be relied on.
Again in theory, no, what you see online should be it. That said, it's not uncommon for a phone agent to be able to see seats that aren't available online so if you're not seeing what you want, it doesn't hurt to phone. Frustratingly, the opposite is also true in that if you find something online, you might be told by a phone agent that they can't see it.
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I would be extremely grateful for any advice/insights? on the following itinerary?! I live in Melbourne.
I'd like to do two trips, one to Europe and the following to Sth America. However, this results in too much mileage (and with my limited knowledge I can't seem to get around that!) Can anyone else?
Has anyone managed anything similar and is it at all possible?
(Have only included SIN to allow for 2nd trip (and a flight to SCL?) but have also 'global mapped' BKK, which results in similar mileage.)
1st trip: MEL-AMM (stop) -TLV-CMN (stop)-RAK-LHR(stop)-SIN (stop).
(Own way SIN to MEL/MEL to SIN)
2nd trip: SIN-SCL (stop)-MEL
Total mileage: 36542................help
I would be extremely grateful for any advice/insights? on the following itinerary?! I live in Melbourne.
I'd like to do two trips, one to Europe and the following to Sth America. However, this results in too much mileage (and with my limited knowledge I can't seem to get around that!) Can anyone else?
Has anyone managed anything similar and is it at all possible?
(Have only included SIN to allow for 2nd trip (and a flight to SCL?) but have also 'global mapped' BKK, which results in similar mileage.)
1st trip: MEL-AMM (stop) -TLV-CMN (stop)-RAK-LHR(stop)-SIN (stop).
(Own way SIN to MEL/MEL to SIN)
2nd trip: SIN-SCL (stop)-MEL
Total mileage: 36542................help
Oh gawd, have I even got that wrong. Sorry, my first attempt at this. On QF website I input Mel-Amm and saw seats on a couple of options. I chose, Mel-Adl,(QF697), Adl-Doha (QR915), Doha-Amm (RJ651) flight(s), as I wanted to try Qatar. When estimating mileage on Great Circle Mapper I have been putting in Origin then Destination (Mel-Amm). Is that incorrect? As there is no direct flight should I be putting in the above as separate sectors then?How are you getting from MEL to AMM? There are no direct flights; so if you go MEL-SIN-BKK-AMM, that alone will add 400+ miles: 36,949!
Also there are no direct Oneworld flights between AMM & CMN, etc.?