Scarlett
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Last week I completed the process for booking around the world flights for my spouse and I (and by then a one and a half year old) for Sept/Oct next year and in J. This post is to list some of the things that worked for me and those that created frustrations in case others are doing or considering doing likewise.
So, the basics:
- One ticket was a QF points award ticket which had a base cost of 280K QFF points.
- I had about 230K points and mrs had 100K so we family transferred 50K of her points to my account to make the booking happen.
- Our infant was booked on her ticket as it didn't cost any extra points, but did cost fees and charges. If booked with a paid ticket it would have cost 10% of adult fare.
- The other ticket was a DONE4 oneworld ticket.
- We are starting and finishing the RTW booking in South Africa due to the significant price difference (cheaper) than an equivalent ticket from Australia. This also has the added benefit of giving us time to holiday in Sth Africa as part of the trip.
- The basic routing of the journey is as follows but both tickets ended up being slightly different (I'll describe that in detail later):
1. CPT - LHR - AMM (BA / RJ - the stopover in LHR is about 10 hrs which is enough time to catch up with freinds for lunch)
2. AMM - AMS - HEL (RJ / AY)
3. HEL - MAN (AY - what a godsend, a direct flight that allows us to avoid LHR)
4. MAN - JFK - YYZ - MIA (AA - 22hr transit in YYZ to go see Niagra Falls)
5. (ground segment)
6. LAS - LAX - NRT (AA)
7. NRT - HKG - JNB (CX)
The QF award ticket was booked first, as award availability was likely to be more difficult to sort out than D class availability. There was also the issue that the QF award booking tool (using multi-city option) proved to be a limiting factor and was very frustrating to use to check on different segments or to make small changes to the overall trip when it inevitably spat out an error when I'd tried to select the different flights. The oneworld online tool was much easier and user-friendly for the DONE4 and so I had much more confidence in those flights being available and meeting our plans.
I planned out the basics for the journey using the oneworld timetable and the RTW online booking tool and then cross-checked those flights with the QF award engine. Also used Flight Stats and Mileage Monkey websites for planning, but had virtually no visibility of the necessary U class flights needed for the QF award bookings in business class. In the end I paid the $60 fee to book via the phone. The QF premium staff I spoke to over about three seperate calls were all knowledgeable about the booking and made it easy enough but seemed to be a bit like just going through the motions rather than trying to help me out with different options. Maybe I sounded like I knew what I wanted and so they didn't need to offer advice? End result was practical and efficient booking.
The cost of fees and charges for the award booking had to be sent to Sth Africa to work out in ZAR and with conversion ended up being about AUD1500 for my missus and AUD600 for our infant.
Next post I'll cover some award specifics...
So, the basics:
- One ticket was a QF points award ticket which had a base cost of 280K QFF points.
- I had about 230K points and mrs had 100K so we family transferred 50K of her points to my account to make the booking happen.
- Our infant was booked on her ticket as it didn't cost any extra points, but did cost fees and charges. If booked with a paid ticket it would have cost 10% of adult fare.
- The other ticket was a DONE4 oneworld ticket.
- We are starting and finishing the RTW booking in South Africa due to the significant price difference (cheaper) than an equivalent ticket from Australia. This also has the added benefit of giving us time to holiday in Sth Africa as part of the trip.
- The basic routing of the journey is as follows but both tickets ended up being slightly different (I'll describe that in detail later):
1. CPT - LHR - AMM (BA / RJ - the stopover in LHR is about 10 hrs which is enough time to catch up with freinds for lunch)
2. AMM - AMS - HEL (RJ / AY)
3. HEL - MAN (AY - what a godsend, a direct flight that allows us to avoid LHR)
4. MAN - JFK - YYZ - MIA (AA - 22hr transit in YYZ to go see Niagra Falls)
5. (ground segment)
6. LAS - LAX - NRT (AA)
7. NRT - HKG - JNB (CX)
The QF award ticket was booked first, as award availability was likely to be more difficult to sort out than D class availability. There was also the issue that the QF award booking tool (using multi-city option) proved to be a limiting factor and was very frustrating to use to check on different segments or to make small changes to the overall trip when it inevitably spat out an error when I'd tried to select the different flights. The oneworld online tool was much easier and user-friendly for the DONE4 and so I had much more confidence in those flights being available and meeting our plans.
I planned out the basics for the journey using the oneworld timetable and the RTW online booking tool and then cross-checked those flights with the QF award engine. Also used Flight Stats and Mileage Monkey websites for planning, but had virtually no visibility of the necessary U class flights needed for the QF award bookings in business class. In the end I paid the $60 fee to book via the phone. The QF premium staff I spoke to over about three seperate calls were all knowledgeable about the booking and made it easy enough but seemed to be a bit like just going through the motions rather than trying to help me out with different options. Maybe I sounded like I knew what I wanted and so they didn't need to offer advice? End result was practical and efficient booking.
The cost of fees and charges for the award booking had to be sent to Sth Africa to work out in ZAR and with conversion ended up being about AUD1500 for my missus and AUD600 for our infant.
Next post I'll cover some award specifics...