Please forgive me if this has been answered previously in this forum, but despite using the search function, 856 pages is just too much to read in depth!
Like many of us, I'm sure, I have spent a lot of hours (too many perhaps) trying to find a suitable OneWorld Classic Rewards itinerary. Using mostly Seats.aero, and then verifying with Qantas multi-city, I have settled on a 9-leg trip, with four stopovers and two land sectors.
Because it's more than six legs, I've chopped and changed when checking on Qantas. All of my selections seem to work OK.
I ask advice for the best strategy for actually booking this.
Should I have a printout of all my proposed flights, numbers, times, class, etc, and then call Qantas to book it all?
Or should I book the first six legs online, and then call, asking to add the final three legs? Will I have to argue with them to avoid having a fee for 'changing' - even though it is impossible to actually book more than six legs online?
What if one out of my nine is 'rejected'? Despite being available in the minutes up until my call. Do I simply cancel the whole process then, and reconfigure at my leisure? Of do I actually book all the other legs and then add on any missing later?
I appreciate any asistance from those who are experienced at this (bizarre and complex) process.