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  1. ftm

    Booking via Qantas vs Webjet

    This is an interesting one about what Qantas shows on their website versus what their fares are built for. What they're showing is a full Y one way fare for $4915, but when I do a fare search to see how they construct their fares between Sydney and Ningbo, the cheap ones route via HKG and...
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    The End of Cheap Status

    The QF codeshares always booked into a Business Class fare bucket, so they won't change. It's just the AA flight numbers that are being amended. It hasn't happened to all flights yet, but I expect it will gradually change over for everything in the coming weeks.
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    The End of Cheap Status

    AA have started to re-classify existing bookings from First to Business. Previously we had people booking in P class, and AA have just changed those bookings to I Class. So the change is being made retrospective.
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    SQ Group Travel - VA Status credits?

    It depends on how the group was set up. G is the fare class for groups, and with SQ it can be either eligible or not, depending on what options were selected by the organiser. Essentially you have to pay more if you want the fare to be eligible for KrisFlyer points (to my knowledge no G fare...
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    Should I cancel return leg if I can't fly on that day?

    You can place the return flight into credit, or on hold, if you don't want to no show. You then have the option of using it in the future if you plans do change and it is effective to use it. Otherwise, it just disappears when the ticket expires. You can't do that online though, a human has to...
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    Bookings through Amex Travel

    The way Amex books it shouldn't be classified the same as an Expedia etc, so status recognition and points should all be the same as if you'd booked direct. At least that is my experience.
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    Qantas, Virgin lounge accesss tops parliamentary gift register

    I think CL invitations to federal politicians used to be universal, but since it was published in their 'orientation pack' for new MPs as one of their entitlements, not everyone gets one any more. So it's not so much that they turned the invite down... They may not ever of been invited!
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    Qantas Delays/Cancellations

    They are apparently still operating the service tomorrow morning, with the aircraft unserviceable tonight due to a hydraulic problem. We are probably some of the lucky ones getting out tonight, as I think only a handful of people we moved to the EK flight. Hopefully they get the aircraft back...
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    Qantas Delays/Cancellations

    We were on it... Downgraded to J on the EK413 tonight, last row of Business near the bar. The new departure time for the flight tomorrow won't land into London til the evening, so too late for any connections. It's not been a good day today for QF. One delay throws a whole bunch of flights out...
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    New PJs?

    I read in the announcement yesterday about the new partnership with Sheridan linen for First Class that the amenity kits and PJs are on board from 21 October. So a few weeks away.
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    Qantas Upgrades - Successes or Failures (post results)

    Re: QF Upgrade Success Rate 2 x J to F on QF1 this Friday came through a week prior.
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    Winter ferry cruise Norway

    An excellent idea - They work best for itineraries like that where you stop somewhere for a few days, then jump back on the next ship. They are supply ships, not cruise ships so they are never going to offer the onboard experience of a big ship. But they're a unique way of seeing Norway.
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    Qantas rewards ticket taxes ripoff - 50% of a Virgin paid fare

    I paid $450 in taxes for an SQ reward seat to SIN and back. So they aren't cheap either.
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    Around the world for 1146 usd

    I was getting an update from SQ recently and they highlighted a pseudo RTW option of theirs that is $A1200 plus taxes in Economy. You can do Sydney - Singapore - London, own arrangements to Frankfurt - New York - Singapore - Hong Hong (or other Asia) - Singapore - Sydney. There would only be...
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    QANTAS flights too expensive

    I don't think there is an online site where you can combine these. I'm a TA, so just built it in the GDS. There are some things only a human can do :-) On the 27th, you can use the A380 from LA to Sydney, rather than have to go to Brisbane on the 747. Happy to help if you PM me your detials.
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    QANTAS flights too expensive

    You can build something like the below which still uses the AA flight numbers on the Pacific flights, but compensates a little because it uses First fare classes domestically in the US and QF flight numbers domestically in Australia. This would be just under $A8600. I assumed you needed to land...
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    Oneworld separate ticket interline changes

    You would have always needed to collect your bag on arrival in the US, so in that direction there's no change. The risk is still the same now as it was pre change, should things run late out of Sydney. You would only ever have been protected if the AA flights were booked into the same ticket as QF.
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    Status Run expert Travel Agent (AA/QF)

    To avoid these fees, you need an agent who is IATA accredited and can issue their own tickets rather than using a consolidator. It is true that those USA fares are all at 0% commission, which is why the consolidators add a ticketing fee that an agent who doesn't ticket themselves has to pass on...
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    30 Kilograms to Europe, then the Excess Baggage Question.

    It needs to be the same ticket. Different tickets in one booking will not have the allowances inter related between them.
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    Changing a T class fare on Qantas - fare difference?

    It does complicate things with the upgrades but it doesn't stop it from being reissued. You may just need to contact QF later to get the refund of the points. You may still need to pay a fare difference if today's sale fares are higher than when you purchased. Unfortunately the historical...
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