Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

Given Fiji airways has officially entered OW, and they still cannot be used for a OWA, suggests there might be a bit of a lag between the airline joining and when you’ll be able to secure their seats for the purposes of points capping.

Oman Air, Fiji, Jetstar and emirates (plus others) are all points partners. You can select them as part of your multi-city award, but they won’t cap the points. They’re not eligible for OWA (either outright or ‘not at the moment’)

It’s a good question as to whether someone like Fiji or Oman would reprice at a later point. We haven’t really had any example of late to draw on.

Rather than Oman via MCT you could potentially look at Royal Jordanian.

constructing your itinerary without a points cap means the flights you have pencilled in would already come to 624k per person.
The call centre agent I spoke to yesterday advised that FJ won't be available for points capping until the end of June.
 
Thanks for everyone's help. I have just booked the following for Feb/Mar/Apr 2026.
I booked the first 2 legs online and then booked the rest over 2 phone calls.
I checked in Royal Jordanian that I have a 081- E-ticket number so all good.
5 stops. Just under 33,000 miles.
Taxes are just over $2k each, which is pretty high I think?, but I'm happy as its my first time booking a OWA.

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Hello, I have a question on RTW with qantas points. I planned a trim following the article by pointhacks that was posted this year. However, after posting the plan onto rtw.oneworld website, it says that it is invalid 'Your trip must include a trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific crossing and you may cross each ocean only once. Please select a different destination.'.

As I could not find this anywhere in the article, is it safe to assume that the article is missing this rule? My plan was:
SYD - KL - Hong Kong - Japan - Helsinki - Zurich - London - Taipei - Singapore - KL - SYD
 
Hello, I have a question on RTW with qantas points. I planned a trim following the article by pointhacks that was posted this year. However, after posting the plan onto rtw.oneworld website, it says that it is invalid 'Your trip must include a trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific crossing and you may cross each ocean only once. Please select a different destination.'.

As I could not find this anywhere in the article, is it safe to assume that the article is missing this rule? My plan was:
SYD - KL - Hong Kong - Japan - Helsinki - Zurich - London - Taipei - Singapore - KL - SYD
Different products!

A ‘round the world’ fare - paid with $$ - comes with routing conditions.

A qantas oneworld award on points does not have the same conditions.

You can’t plug a qantas award itinerary into the paid $$ website.
 
Hi Everyone,

I have been following this post for last 12 months and learnt so so much so thank you. its almost time for me to start booking our Qantas one world trip. Couple of questions...

1. Has anyone seen flights that are available on this option from Vancouver to Anchorage- everything I read suggests there should be with alaskan airlines and searching on google flights they are regular but on the Qantas website I always have no joy even searching.

2a. When I come to book our OWA I will start the booking prior to the points cap changing but the second part of the booking I will be booking when the points price cap goes up (there is 3 of us travelling so around 100,000 difference before the penalties for changing the booking- know unlikely but learnt lots from you all and done some dummy options and managed to get 3 seats previously on my dummy runs!).
Would I be better doing the first half of the booking where we want to go and then just other random legs that meet the criteria before the points cap change so we techically have a full booking and then when the legs come up that we want later in the month cancel these 'dummy' legs and add the other legs we want?
b. When cancelling and adding legs is it 5k points per flight per person per change or 5k per person and you make as many changes as you need as long as its all at the same time in the same phone call?

Thanks so much in advance
Sarah
 
I did a quick search for random dates YVR-ANC and it’s coming up every single day. Some days in economy only, some days with business class as well. The flights are routing via SEA.
 
Re your first question.
To get from Vancouver to Anchorage on Alaskan Airlines , you need to fly via Seattle.
Alaskan rewards were available - I flew LAX-SEA-ANC late last year and had minimal issues getting biz rewards as long as you are a little flexible.
Re change fees - its 5000 points per person no matter how many flight changes are involved.
 
Please can someone help!

I attempting to achieve a oneworld Classic Rewards RTW ticket, split into two “holidays”.

I have booked the first holiday & we are due to depart outside AUSTRALIA (repositioning flight to HNL) 2 JUNE 2025. I’m now wanting to add an Asia leg in March 2026 returning to AU to complete the ticket.

Qantas has advised me that all travel must be completed within 12 months or the original TICKET DATE, which was 23 August 2024.

Hence we can’t add the new flights as they are beyond the permitted ticket validity period which would end 22 August 2025.

My understanding however, is that the entire itinerary must be booked BEFORE DEPARTURE i.e., 2 JUNE 2025, and all travel must be completed within 12 months, i.e., by 1 JUNE 2026.

13.3.4 of the T&Cs seems very clear seems very clear: Flight Reward tickets will be valid for one year from the original ticketed DEPARTURE DATE and all travel must be completed within 12 months of first DEPARTURE, unless otherwise specified

HELP! Do I pursue this with Qantas or give up :(
 

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Please can someone help!

I attempting to achieve a oneworld Classic Rewards RTW ticket, split into two “holidays”.

I have booked the first holiday & we are due to depart outside AUSTRALIA (repositioning flight to HNL) 2 JUNE 2025. I’m now wanting to add an Asia leg in March 2026 returning to AU to complete the ticket.

Qantas has advised me that all travel must be completed within 12 months or the original TICKET DATE, which was 23 August 2024.

Hence we can’t add the new flights as they are beyond the permitted ticket validity period which would end 22 August 2025.

My understanding however, is that the entire itinerary must be booked BEFORE DEPARTURE i.e., 2 JUNE 2025, and all travel must be completed within 12 months, i.e., by 1 JUNE 2026.

13.3.4 of the T&Cs seems very clear seems very clear: Flight Reward tickets will be valid for one year from the original ticketed DEPARTURE DATE and all travel must be completed within 12 months of first DEPARTURE, unless otherwise specified

HELP! Do I pursue this with Qantas or give up :(
Whoever you spoke to is misinformed. You have 12months from the start of the journey to complete it. You have understood it correctly to mean June 1 2026.

The only thing to note is that its impossible to book exactly 12m out so your practical end date would be around end of April 2026 or start of May 2026.

I booked my Dec 30 2024 flight around October then around mid December 2024 added a whole host of flights the last of which is Nov 27 2025 to turn it into a OWA.
 
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That's odd as in April I assisted a client with a booking that included FJ ant it was capped at 318k points in J.
That's disappointing, I was on the phone for hours to him (Hobart) before I got that response. In the end I had them unlock direct flights back from west coast USA just to complete the trip before I lose my WP next month. He assured me I could change it after June if I could still find flights. The other option he gave me was to find another 200,000 points to book the FJ seats uncapped (J) and call back after June to get them refunded. I wasn't super optimistic about that actually happening.
 
The FJ question can easily be solved. I'm just out right now but if you just do a dummy booking in Y including a FJ segment, it should easily show whether the system accepts FJ or not for OWA.
 
Please can someone help!

I attempting to achieve a oneworld Classic Rewards RTW ticket, split into two “holidays”.

I have booked the first holiday & we are due to depart outside AUSTRALIA (repositioning flight to HNL) 2 JUNE 2025. I’m now wanting to add an Asia leg in March 2026 returning to AU to complete the ticket.

Qantas has advised me that all travel must be completed within 12 months or the original TICKET DATE, which was 23 August 2024.

Hence we can’t add the new flights as they are beyond the permitted ticket validity period which would end 22 August 2025.

My understanding however, is that the entire itinerary must be booked BEFORE DEPARTURE i.e., 2 JUNE 2025, and all travel must be completed within 12 months, i.e., by 1 JUNE 2026.

13.3.4 of the T&Cs seems very clear seems very clear: Flight Reward tickets will be valid for one year from the original ticketed DEPARTURE DATE and all travel must be completed within 12 months of first DEPARTURE, unless otherwise specified

HELP! Do I pursue this with Qantas or give up :(
This is not uncommon incorrect info given by the OS call centres. When dealing with them and you get a response that doesn't seem right always HUACA.
 

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