JIMMYTHEJET
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That’s so random they don’t need to go through arrivals or transfer straight awayThere were many in transit
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That’s so random they don’t need to go through arrivals or transfer straight awayThere were many in transit
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ohhh yeaaa ... remember this spot quite clearlyIt's because departures is closed at that time of night. It's a similar sight landside.
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Mmmm.....worse than feet on bulkheads @Foreigner !There were many in transit
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Cancel if there is a schedule change?Wish I had known that before booking to save one of the legs on my status run!
Keen to get the brain trust’s view on this. I used a flight credit this week that had double status attached. The double status from my first leg on Monday posted by Tuesday, but the flights from Thursday and Friday still haven’t posted — even though they usually do within 48 hours.
Because it was a multi-city itinerary, I had to book over the phone. Just wondering: is it worth following up now, or should I give it another week or two?
Thanks Sudoer. Yep, all domestic QF flights on the Golden Triangle.Just wait. If you got DSC for the first leg you should automatically get them for others, assuming they are eligible flights. They are Qantas metal & flight number?
Let the intern celebrate Mothers Day - I would wait until at least Thursday before punishing yourself by find a need to ring a Qantas call centre.Because it was a multi-city itinerary, I had to book over the phone. Just wondering: is it worth following up now, or should I give it another week or two?
Thu on average posts Sunday and Fri on sun/mon. I took a lot of thu/fri golden triangle dsc's last year and that was the common pattern.Keen to get the brain trust’s view on this. I used a flight credit this week that had double status attached. The double status from my first leg on Monday posted by Tuesday, but the flights from Thursday and Friday still haven’t posted — even though they usually do within 48 hours.
Because it was a multi-city itinerary, I had to book over the phone. Just wondering: is it worth following up now, or should I give it another week or two?
If you have no burning desire to go to AKL, then I'd just be claiming ORC and DSC. It does work claiming both.I've got a DSC-registered booking / status run coming up this week, routing MEL-SYD-AKL-BNE-MEL (270SCs x2 = 540SC) on a same day turn, but I've just been notified SYD-AKL (QF3) has been cancelled.
I've automatically been rebooked on MEL-SYD-MEL, which has the potential to save me 12 hours of travel.
Question to the brains trust - should I fly what I've been rebooked onto and claim the ORC (original routing credit)? Have folks had success having DSC applied when claiming ORC?
Yes - you got the jackpot outcome (unless you were looking forward to the F lounge or something else internationally related)!I've got a DSC-registered booking / status run coming up this week, routing MEL-SYD-AKL-BNE-MEL (270SCs x2 = 540SC) on a same day turn, but I've just been notified SYD-AKL (QF3) has been cancelled.
I've automatically been rebooked on MEL-SYD-MEL, which has the potential to save me 12 hours of travel.
Question to the brains trust - should I fly what I've been rebooked onto and claim the ORC (original routing credit)? Have folks had success having DSC applied when claiming ORC?
Thanks both. Jackpot ORC it is!Yes - you got the jackpot outcome (unless you were looking forward to the F lounge or something else internationally related)!