"oneworld" award (132.4K/249.6K/318K/455K) Planning - The Definitive Thread

With all the carriers reducing/cutting 1st class is there an easy way to see routes from OneWorld that still have first class, as in a map maybe? Am looking to say screw business and do a once in a lifetime trip on 1st class.
 
…. When I finally got through (also SA CC) there was availablity on every flight that day. I have no idea why the first guy couldn't see them but it's not the first time that has happened to me with the SA CC ….
I’ve experienced Cape Town advising of no availability. Then, I discovered that the CSO had been looking at the wrong date the whole time. 🤔

It’s worth asking “What date is that, again, please?”

Edit: While Hobart comes on-line at 7.00am AEST, daily, Cape Town and Manila never sleep (along with Auckland, but Auckland is pretty good, generally). With not much QFF status, Hobart is unlikely to get your call.
 
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Had a very similar issue a while back, wasted a couple of hours, then got called back and told he didn't know how to do it without cancelling everything and hoping the flights were there to rebook.
The flight I was trying to change has since been cancelled and I'm dreading having to call to change it.
 
Surely there is a way to get Qantas to sit up and take notice of these ongoing CSR training and knowledge issues.

I think what we need to understand is there isn't really much incentive to spend money on fixing this kind of problem. It's not likely to be hurting the bottom line but will cost money to fix. It's not like Australians have an alternative carrier. Sure, for those in the know you could credit to a different OW program etc, but coming back to my original point, does this really make much difference to the bottom line? </cynic></realist>
 
With all the carriers reducing/cutting 1st class is there an easy way to see routes from OneWorld that still have first class, as in a map maybe? Am looking to say screw business and do a once in a lifetime trip on 1st class.
To the best of my knowledge there is no map as such. I posted in early April up thread about F travel here the biggest risk is the OW carriers who still have an F product that would normally travel between certain routes are sitting on the ground and been substituted by the a350 or 787. It is just a risk at the moment. BA would be a start as they have F over a wider number of aircraft types.
 
To the best of my knowledge there is no map as such. I posted in early April up thread about F travel here the biggest risk is the OW carriers who still have an F product that would normally travel between certain routes are sitting on the ground and been substituted by the a350 or 787. It is just a risk at the moment. BA would be a start as they have F over a wider number of aircraft types.

Agree. There's only what, four carriers with F remaining? AA, CX. BA and JL. AA would fine as long as you find a 777-300. CX will has F to key US cities such as LAX, SFO and JFK, plus to London. JL is offering F to London and several cities in the USA. BA will have more extensive coverage.
 
Agree. There's only what, four carriers with F remaining? AA, CX. BA and JL. AA would fine as long as you find a 777-300. CX will has F to key US cities such as LAX, SFO and JFK, plus to London. JL is offering F to London and several cities in the USA. BA will have more extensive coverage.
To the best of my knowledge there is no map as such. I posted in early April up thread about F travel here the biggest risk is the OW carriers who still have an F product that would normally travel between certain routes are sitting on the ground and been substituted by the a350 or 787. It is just a risk at the moment. BA would be a start as they have F over a wider number of aircraft types.
It is a risk not just at the moment, but from hereon.
Commercial F is unlikely to be the way it was anytime soon, if at all - it's just not a good business decision, for many reasons including the ones already mentioned.
If you want to go F just for the F product, stick to the key hubs and don't expect it to be set in stone, like you used to be able to do over a year ago. :(
 
Trying to add another flight to my OWA booking. I'm NB and rang early this morning, I was told wait time 30 mins to 1 hour, after 3.5 hrs call failed. I rang straight back i was told wait time 1 to 2 hours, call failed after 30 mins. I rang again, was told wait time less than 30 mins (not likely). Still on hold, expecting call to fail again. Looks like another Sunday gone just trying to add a flight. So far less than 30 mins ended up being 5.5hrs. Lucky the CSO in SA new what he was doing and it was all done and eticketed quickly.
 
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I remember it being mentioned somewhere here but is it possible to book each segments individually with Qantas until it hits 318k?
 
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"as long as all your individual bookings comply with the rules"
My apologies, I didn’t mean to imply that you’re answer was incorrect or deficient...
I was just making the “2 OW carriers in addition to QF” rule absolutely explicit because the question included the phrase “... book each segments individually with Qantas...” (which raised the possibility that the forum member might not be fully conversant with all of the rules*).

* But of course they may be...
 
I remember it being mentioned somewhere here but is it possible to book each segments individually with Qantas until it hits 318k?
I book as much as I can on-line. Maybe several segments, as the system often crashes after “too many”. Trial and error.

The rest are done by phone, only, as many as you like. You only get one chance with on-line, and after that it’s all by phone.
 
I book as much as I can on-line. Maybe several segments, as the system often crashes after “too many”. Trial and error.

The rest are done by phone, only, as many as you like. You only get one chance with on-line, and after that it’s all by phone.
It used to be that the multi-segment couldn't handle more than two separate flight entries on the same day before returning an error - so SYD-SIN, SIN-DXB and DXB-LHR booked separately couldn't be done if all on the same day, but ok if you combined multi flights (for example SYD-SIN then SIN-DXB-LHR). But sometimes the combined results didn't show results. The call centre was surprised by the error and could book it for you. Dunno if they've fixed that error now.
 
I have done a few of these. The best that I’ve had was probably booking five segments on-line, before the system crashed, although there have been reports from others that they have managed more than that. I’ve experienced this issue over the past several years at least.

Edit: I plan to start on another 318,000 point award in the next few weeks, so will see how that goes.
 
I remember it being mentioned somewhere here but is it possible to book each segments individually with Qantas until it hits 318k?
When questions like that crop up, its suggests that the person asking is almost certainly a novice when it comes to the 318k award.
So, nightelves, it might be stating something obvious to you, but just in case I'll add a cautionary note that all flights have to be on the one booking - you can't make several separate bookings online and then merge them i.e. when you add segments you have to do it through the call centre and make sure the operator adds each one to the same booking number.
 
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