Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

Good evening all,

Just wondering, is there any limit to the number of surface segments allowed? Provided you meet all other requirements such as 5 stopovers max, only transiting through any one city twice at most etc..

Thanks in advance
There's a limit of 2 surface sectors if booking via the multi-city tool, for more than that you'll need to call (my itinerary had 4 surface sectors and ticketed successfully through the call centre)
 
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Hello all,
This is my first post and I wish to begin by saying thank you to all the above posters for combined knowledge/wisdom and hacks. Ive used the knowledge to become WP (and soon P1) and book a few classic rewards in J. Thank you

A Question.

if I start a CR trip in CHC-MEL-SYD-JFK and on... would the AKL stop on QF3 mean that I cant complete it as Id enter the country I start in... I have a SYD-DFW-EWR (last leg in Y) but prefer (obv) QF3.

With thanks in advance
H
 
Hello all,
This is my first post and I wish to begin by saying thank you to all the above posters for combined knowledge/wisdom and hacks. Ive used the knowledge to become WP (and soon P1) and book a few classic rewards in J. Thank you

A Question.

if I start a CR trip in CHC-MEL-SYD-JFK and on... would the AKL stop on QF3 mean that I cant complete it as Id enter the country I start in... I have a SYD-DFW-EWR (last leg in Y) but prefer (obv) QF3.

With thanks in advance
H
QF3 SYD-JFK is one flight number and is considered to depart Australia and arrive in the USA, regardless of where the plane physically lands.
You would be fine.
I'd be really surprised if that wasn't the case!
 

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