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A oneworld® Reward contains:
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- a Qantas flight and at least two other oneworld® carrier flights, or
- if there is no Qantas flight, two other oneworld® carrier flights.
Yes it is.Welcome to AFF @Graeme M - presumably this is about a Qantas Classic oneworld award.
You can fly from stopover 1 to stopover 2 (etc) on the award no issues. But i’m not sure that’s what you mean!I am planning a rewards trip round the world. I am aware I can have 5 stopovers of more than 24 hours. Do the rules permit me to also book flights from one of my five stopovers to other locations in where I will spend more than 24 hours?
So if I were to buy separate tickets I would have to do that 'outside' of the One World Classic Flight Reward booking that I make using points?You can fly from stopover 1 to stopover 2 (etc) on the award no issues. But i’m not sure that’s what you mean!
If you are saying you want to fly to other places from a stopover, in that case you would need to buy separate tickets. So if your stopover was London, and it was for 10 days, you can certainly buy as many other tickets as you want from London to anywhere else. You then return to London (or another place) and continue your award ticket to the next stopover.
Ok, see the thread link posted by @DejaBrewSo if I were to buy separate tickets I would have to do that 'outside' of the One World Classic Flight Reward booking that I make using points?
Correct. The OWA only caps if you meet the specific requirements. If you start adding more flights, you’ll no longer meet the requirements and the price will increase.So if I were to buy separate tickets I would have to do that 'outside' of the One World Classic Flight Reward booking that I make using points?
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