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    Qantas DSC October 2024 Offer - book by 31/10/24 & fly 1/11/24-19/10/25

    Just checking, would a ticket originating outside Australia (ie LHR-MEL-LHR) booked with an overseas Travel Agent still be eligible? I don't see it in the T&Cs to say bookings need to originate from Australia (but I think I recall this being a condition of previous offers). And if the booking...
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    Jetstar Same Day Change (flex bundle)

    Interested to hear if anyone has made use of Jetstar's new free Same Day Change in the Flex Bundle to move to a different flight on the SYD/MEL route. They say subject to availability, but do not mention if it just needs a seat to be available, or if it needs to be a seat at the same price point...
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    Adding 2 passports in APIS? Dual AU/US citizen flying EU->USA->Australia

    In DFW they don't make you collect your bags and re-check anymore when transiting from international to international. There's an article on Business Traveller about International-To-International (ITI) baggage transfer service being available at Dallas (Fort Worth) between AA and Qantas.
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    Cash or Card? Countries where you still need cash.

    And card surcharges are illegal in Europe, so they can't add it to your bill, like they would in Australia!
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    New aviation industry ombudsman & customer rights charter in Australia

    I don't understand the obsession with compensation and ignoring the more important and valuable aspect of EU/UK regulations in event of delay or cancellation: - reimbursement of all additional expenses, including transport, accommodation and meals - choice to be re-booked on another airline to...
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    Latitude 28 Degrees $8 per month starting September 2024

    It may have been strategic - they get rid of all the people who don't make them much money, maybe even lose money on. People who only use it as their backup travel card and cancel ASAP to avoid any fees. Or perhaps the exodus was far greater and quicker than they predicted so they had to stop...
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    Interline luggage on separate bookings QF>IB, BA>QF

    Agree I wouldn't really bother if transiting the US or Australia - both countries require transit passengers to collect their bags and go through immigration and security. It's beneficial in other countries where it can allow you to completely bypass passport control and security, and just walk...
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    Westpac Denied

    I believe it's to catch people who don't declare all their income to the ATO, the banks are being asked to dob them in to the government.
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    Interline luggage on separate bookings QF>IB, BA>QF

    I've been lucky on many occasions with QF, QR, CX, AY and AA agents. BA has always refused.
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    Westpac Denied

    I got pinged with something like this from CBA and when I questioned it they said it was new Australian government legislation requiring them to collect the information and pass to the ATO
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    Qantas A380 reliability issues creeping up again?

    That's just Heathrow baggage handling, happens with all airlines there.
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    Qantas A380 reliability issues creeping up again?

    Yeah but have a look at BA, they've cancelled hundreds of flights this month for operational reasons, so I don't think this is something unique to QF.
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    Latitude 28 Degrees $8 per month starting September 2024

    You won't want to hear that a 10-year UK Driving Licence renewal costs £14, or free if you're over 70.
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    New aviation industry ombudsman & customer rights charter in Australia

    A lot of the reporting is focusing on quick refunds. Often that's not in the customer's interest - you get your money back, but then may have to buy a more expensive same-day fare on another airline. One of the best things about the EU legislation is requiring the airline to cover all...
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    Europe internal J pricing

    Don't want to take this too far off topic (since it's about flying Europe's shorthaul "Business" class) but certainly agree it's worth comparing Ryanair and easyJet, especially if you're based in London and going for a weekend trip in Europe with an underseat bag only. Their timing also often...
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    Qantas Delays/Cancellations

    QF9 PER-LHR cancelled for a few days, replaced with QF209 PER-SIN-LHR Leaves PER over 4 hours earlier, to arrive London at the scheduled 5am.
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    Latitude 28 Degrees $8 per month starting September 2024

    Thanks for this, similar story for me - was dreading having to call during AEST 9-5 from the UK. Though I've just tried to use this and cannot login due to "system issues" ... too many people cancelling perhaps?
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    US Global Entry Program for Australian citizens [from 2025]

    From Jan 2025, with a cap of 1000 applicants for the first phase. To apply you must have visited the US more than 5 times in 2024. No date yet announced to expand beyond that initial intake.
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    Qantas to introduce hot meals and hot snacks on most domestic flights, extends tea and coffee service

    Title should be "reintroduce", not pretending it's a brand new thing that's never been done before! Still better than anything in Europe. Fly BA from London to Athens, 4 hour flight, all you'll get is a cup of water and a tiny packet of pretzels.
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    New Qantas route - Perth to Paris from July 2024

    Are the crew for the Paris & Rome flights based in Australia or the UK/Europe? I recall the Perth-London & Singapore-London QF sectors are usually a UK-based crew who are paid less than their Aussie counterparts.
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