Fair enough. Has anyone else had experience with this?
Another question - in looking at MEL_Traveller's suggestion I get QF10 LHR-MEL which actually stops in PER but I cannot get it to show up as a Classic Reward for LHR-PER, why? And what to do?
Hop on the phone? Will that help?
Yeah - it can't hurt to get on the phone and ask. See what they suggest, mention you are travelling with a toddler.
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Hi,
I've had a read of the start of the thread, the old wiki and the last few pages, but it's hard to find the info when the original thread started in 2006!
I gather from the numbers in brackets, that a oneworld award in J is now 318K with the caveats of 3 or more carriers and 5 stopovers?
I'm planning a trip to South Africa next year, so should be able to do something that includes South Africa and a stop in Europe somewhere? Unfortunately still just outside the open window for bookings so can't take advantage of the classic reward release that started today
Is the Qantas website the best place to search for flights and put an itinerary together before booking? I've done some reward bookings in the past, but on Star Alliance and it's been a few years!
Is the Qantas website the best place to search for flights and put an itinerary together before booking? I've done some reward bookings in the past, but on Star Alliance and it's been a few years!
Looking for some route ideas to maximise the value of my booking. Currently have the following booked:
SYD > YVR (QF) Stop 1
YVR > DFW > MIA (AA) Stop 2
MIA > LAX (AA) (possibly adding > LAS on the end of this) Stop 3
LAS > LAX > LHR (BA) Stop 4
LHR > SYD (QF)
This might be a hard question to answer as it comes down to personal preference of travel destinations. I'm trying to find a good 5th stop over location during my travels, fairly open to ideas leaving from LAX or LHR to somewhere. Also ideas to add extra sectors as I am a long way off the max 15. Could anyone let me know of some destination ideas I could try? This is a bit of a bucket list global trip so fairly open to some interesting ideas. The only thing I care about is limiting my risk of being forced into quarantine or trapped by a boarder closure. For reference the trip takes place March > July.
I'm trying to find a good 5th stop over location during my travels, fairly open to ideas leaving from LAX or LHR to somewhere.
You do not have to use all 16 sectors. The more sectors, the more tax you will pay (as a general rule) and you'll probably run up against the 35,000 miles max.Also ideas to add extra sectors as I am a long way off the max 15.
Then do not leave home if Covid restrictions are still in place because there is every likelihood you will catch Covid.The only thing I care about is limiting my risk of being forced into quarantine or trapped by a boarder closure. For reference the trip takes place March > July.
Hi,
I've had a read of the start of the thread, the old wiki and the last few pages, but it's hard to find the info when the original thread started in 2006!
I gather from the numbers in brackets, that a oneworld award in J is now 318K with the caveats of 3 or more carriers and 5 stopovers?
I'm planning a trip to South Africa next year, so should be able to do something that includes South Africa and a stop in Europe somewhere? Unfortunately still just outside the open window for bookings so can't take advantage of the classic reward release that started today
Is the Qantas website the best place to search for flights and put an itinerary together before booking? I've done some reward bookings in the past, but on Star Alliance and it's been a few years!
Thanks for that danger. How do you go about adding to the ticket? I'll need to do this to book the return legsYou only need two non-Qantas oneworld carriers. If you include Qantas, you need a minimum of three oneworld carriers. If you want to go to South Africa and Europe, you could theoretically do that quite easy on just Qatar and British Airways.
Note that different airlines release their award seats at different times. As soon as you find a seat, book it. You can add to it later and provided it meets the rules outlined in s. 14.5 of the Qantas T&Cs, it will max out at 318K for a J ticket.
Thanks for that danger. How do you go about adding to the ticket? I'll need to do this to book the return legs
Note that this is free right now (they want to get us flying again) but pre-Covid it came with a service charge payable in additional miles.Adding flights will need to be done by phoning QF.
So is that confirmed that we can start and then add flights without any cost/penalty?Note that this is free right now (they want to get us flying again) but pre-Covid it came with a service charge payable in additional miles.
So is that confirmed that we can start and then add flights without any cost/penalty?
It doesn't but the rules are within their booking system. The last OWA I booked involved no extra points and some fees when adding the last leg (SIN-PER).Another basic question, if I am booking just one leg to start with, how does the system know it is part of a owa booking?
I presume I have to pay the taxes, etc at the time and hope they get recalculated as the other legs are added and the points add on up to the maximum?
Thanks. I am just trying to get the outbound flights booked to LHR and cannot really book any further flights without contacting QF so it just felt a bit strange booking 1 flight out what will be a multi city journey.It doesn't but the rules are within their booking system. The last OWA I booked involved no extra points and some fees when adding the last leg (SIN-PER).