You will need to contact qantas for all changes. Some might be online or automatic, others might require you to call in.Is there any information about what changes to a ticketed booking require reticketing? Is reissue the same as reticket?
My OWA booking is for Aug/Sept next year, I imagine there will be some carrier initiated changes between then and now. I'd like to find out (if possible) which ones I need to get on the phone for. Or should I contact QF for any changes?
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QR has restrictions on being able to claim your bag during a transit stop in DOH.Interlining married sectors - we have MH-QR-QR with overnight transit between each. Is it be possible to tag bags Sydney to Doha only (SYD-KUL-DOH-AMS). Maybe less risk of losing a bag over the three days.
When changes are made you may get the option to click a button to accept change or to call QF. A flight of mine had a 30 min time change that required reticketing and took a whole day and many calls to get reticketed. A month or so later there was a 5 min time change on the same flight which did not require reticketing. Whenever there is a change, check the ticket number on CMT. You should always check your booking on CMT and MMB reglarly anyway.Is there any information about what changes to a ticketed booking require reticketing? Is reissue the same as reticket?
My OWA booking is for Aug/Sept next year, I imagine there will be some carrier initiated changes between then and now. I'd like to find out (if possible) which ones I need to get on the phone for. Or should I contact QF for any changes?
Thanks
Yes for CMT, no for MMB. MMB just shows the most recent valid ticket. By the time it shows adverse changes it is too late.When changes are made you may get the option to click a button to accept change or to call QF. A flight of mine had a 30 min time change that required reticketing and took a whole day and many calls to get reticketed. A month or so later there was a 5 min time change on the same flight which did not require reticketing. Whenever there is a change, check the ticket number on CMT. You should always check your booking on CMT and MMB reglarly anyway.
FWIW, I had a 19 hour transit in DOH last week; the luggage was through checked and arrived at the destination OK.thanks, we have two long transits after a QR cancellation & being a QF booking we don't get the hotel deal.
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Thanks. Where is the ticket number on CMT? I can't locate the ticket number on either web or app of CMT. I do have the eticket itinerary and can see it on the RJ website - I have some flights on RJ. The reservation number has a long range of numbers, definitely no 081-xx_ or the relocYes for CMT, no for MMB. MMB just shows the most recent valid ticket. By the time it shows adverse changes it is too late.
That looks like you are not getting the full details in CMT, which is not uncommon.Where is the ticket number on CMT?
Did the trick. ThanksThat looks like you are not getting the full details in CMT, which is not uncommon.
Myself and a few others managed to resolve this by adding middle name/s to our CMT details (even though it only asks for a first name), presumably because the middle name is included on your airline booking.
May also have to remove and then re-add the PNR to CMT at the end to get it to work.
You will receive email notification from Qantas and what you need to do if there is flight change to your booking.Is there any information about what changes to a ticketed booking require reticketing? Is reissue the same as reticket?
My OWA booking is for Aug/Sept next year, I imagine there will be some carrier initiated changes between then and now. I'd like to find out (if possible) which ones I need to get on the phone for. Or should I contact QF for any changes?
Thanks
You may or may not receive an email from Qantas. It may or may not tell you what to do. It may or may not tell you what the changes actually are. If there is an option to accept the changes, do not assume it will be automatically ticketed. The six figure booking code will always remain unchanged, it is the ticket numbers that matter. No ticket number means no ticket.You will receive email notification from Qantas and what you need to do if there is flight change to your booking.
From my limited experience of one cancelled flight and one flight time change (that causes the next flight not possible), I had to call Qantas to request new flights added in. Ticket was reissued / re-ticketed (not sure if there is a difference between these). First change to remove 2 flights, no change to tax, ticket is reissued with same 6 characters confirmation number / booking number. Second change to add some flights, route is changed quite significantly, no change to tax, ticket is reissued with same 6 characters confirmation number. Technically the first change should have less tax and second change should have more tax than original booking.
With reports of privatisation to give the government cash, I'm wary of booking them in the longer term. Why would an airline buy Sri Lankan now when they could potentially wait till it is bankrupt and get what is left even cheaper?What do people think about Sri Lankan as part of OWA? Pretty good availability to LHR via CMB from Australia, some internal political strife but doesn't seem to have caused much flight disruption?
Seems you got an incompetent CSA. You cannot ever link separate bookings into a OWA even through the call centre. Re what availability they can see, you should just ring again and hope you get someone more knowledgeable to speak to.Has said I could book CMB - MEL online and call them up to link bookings but a) CMB isn't somewhere I can make a booking from and b) even if I did LHR - CMB/CMB - MEL I'm right in saying it wouldn't qualify as a 318k OWA ticket with two bookings linked?
Anyone know why they can't see the availability for that flight at all (let alone married segment issue) despite me being able to book it?