Aristotle9
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Any taxes windfall?It has not increased to 318,000 points.
Any taxes windfall?It has not increased to 318,000 points.
Hi DC3, was you OWA completely booked before 18th Sep when you add new flights and change existing? or just partially booked?Regarding the 280,000 points, I have since added new flights, changed existing flights and deleted flights to my award booking and the 280,000 points has not changed, only the 5,000 point cost each time. So, can confirm that the 280,000 points still applies for itineraries originally ticketed pre-18th September. It has not increased to 318,000 points.![]()
It was only partly booked. Six flights were booked before 18th.Hi DC3, was you OWA completely booked before 18th Sep when you add new flights and change existing? or just partially booked?
$84 refund. Not sure of the ins and outs on that.Any taxes windfall?
Thanks! Well we might have hope then, we only booked one flight before 18th so fingers crossed!It was only partly booked. Six flights were booked before 18th.
In the past seven days, 3 x deleted, 5 added, one change to a flight.
I spent a pleasant 6 hours on the phone last night (mostly on hold 3 times after being disconnected/hung up on twice) to add the final flight (USA domestic) to my award, already capped at 280k. Would have been a bit of a conundrum if a piddly US dom leg was going to add 38k x 4 to my outlay.Regarding the 280,000 points, I have since added new flights, changed existing flights and deleted flights to my award booking and the 280,000 points has not changed, only the 5,000 point cost each time. So, can confirm that the 280,000 points still applies for itineraries originally ticketed pre-18th September. It has not increased to 318,000 points.![]()
USD5.60 JFK-LAX too.And taxes on AA domestic are miniscule. For example BOS-DFW (4 hour flight) = $US5.60. How good is that?![]()
Regarding the stopover/transit rule - is it a case that you can only transit a CITY twice, or an AIRPORT twice (ie: LHR/LGW/LCY, NRT/HND, etc)? Might make a difference in how I plan our flights.
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point to pointMy question is, do I count this in simple point-to-point flight miles (720), or do I have to determine the shortest route that combined OW carriers would take to get me there (via ORD - 2635)?
Ta for that.Regarding the 280,000 points, I have since added new flights, changed existing flights and deleted flights to my award booking and the 280,000 points has not changed, only the 5,000 point cost each time. So, can confirm that the 280,000 points still applies for itineraries originally ticketed pre-18th September. It has not increased to 318,000 points.![]()
Just curious - we queried with qantas and they claim that in order to choose actual seats for your oneworld itinerary you need to contact/go through each individual airline? Is this true?
When we login to our itinerary via qantas we aren't able to choose seats (last we tried when we booked June'ish for Feb-March 2020 Scandinavia).
I also asked here but can't find the response, but someone mentioned there was a better forum to investigate insurance? We are just lost with all the myriad of options /providers. Normally we would get a Travel Insurance DIrect or some other common travel insurance, but with Scandinavia we would like to be covered for leisurely getting on dog sledding or a snow mobile (if we end up finding/doing it) as well as the usual on piste snowboarding and stuff. Was hoping it would be easy to find something that covers all this provided we are doing these activities as a normal 'tourist' would i.e. common sense, not drunk etc.
Could someone point me in the right direction on where to better ask this question? or better yet did anyone have any insurance provider that covvers all these items 'just in case' without costing an arm and leg?
We are also booked via HK to get to TOkyo on our first leg of the trip... so I am hoping whatever travel insurance we buy now after having booked flights will still cover us if any unrest occurs to block off the airport? Otherwise does anyone know what Qantas usually does, given this is points how does one get compensated if at all for any delays or cancelled flights? Is that something that travel insurance doesn't cover becuase you 'booked' yor flights using points than a dollar value?
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I have found Royal Jordanian good for seat selection on other airlines as long as you have an RJ flight in the itinerary.There is a forum for insurance which you can find here
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Do you have a travel insurance question? Delve into the often times murky world of travel insurance to find out if you are really covered in this subforum.www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
In regards to selecting seats, people have said that the qatar website works well. You can log in with your booking reference #.
Unsure. Not sure of how the deleted JL flight taxes compare to the addition of a QF flight that replaced it. It was all lumped in. Just that there was a small net decrease.Ta for that.
Can you confirm that the taxes were reduced on QF flights?
Re: choosing seats. I am doing OWA itinerary including QR and booked my seats for all airlines on QR website (using my booking ref). Sorry, can't help re: travel ins, hopefully someone else can.Just curious - we queried with qantas and they claim that in order to choose actual seats for your oneworld itinerary you need to contact/go through each individual airline? Is this true?
When we login to our itinerary via qantas we aren't able to choose seats (last we tried when we booked June'ish for Feb-March 2020 Scandinavia).
I also asked here but can't find the response, but someone mentioned there was a better forum to investigate insurance? We are just lost with all the myriad of options /providers. Normally we would get a Travel Insurance DIrect or some other common travel insurance, but with Scandinavia we would like to be covered for leisurely getting on dog sledding or a snow mobile (if we end up finding/doing it) as well as the usual on piste snowboarding and stuff. Was hoping it would be easy to find something that covers all this provided we are doing these activities as a normal 'tourist' would i.e. common sense, not drunk etc.
Could someone point me in the right direction on where to better ask this question? or better yet did anyone have any insurance provider that covvers all these items 'just in case' without costing an arm and leg?
We are also booked via HK to get to TOkyo on our first leg of the trip... so I am hoping whatever travel insurance we buy now after having booked flights will still cover us if any unrest occurs to block off the airport? Otherwise does anyone know what Qantas usually does, given this is points how does one get compensated if at all for any delays or cancelled flights? Is that something that travel insurance doesn't cover becuase you 'booked' yor flights using points than a dollar value?
Just curious - we queried with qantas and they claim that in order to choose actual seats for your oneworld itinerary you need to contact/go through each individual airline? Is this true?
I also asked here but can't find the response, but someone mentioned there was a better forum to investigate insurance? We are just lost with all the myriad of options /providers. Normally we would get a Travel Insurance DIrect or some other common travel insurance, but with Scandinavia we would like to be covered for leisurely getting on dog sledding or a snow mobile (if we end up finding/doing it) as well as the usual on piste snowboarding and stuff. Was hoping it would be easy to find something that covers all this provided we are doing these activities as a normal 'tourist' would i.e. common sense, not drunk etc.
