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Hi all,
I had an "interesting" experience booking flights through Amex Travel recently.
I wanted to book some Qantas flights using the travel credit on my card the day they were released by Qantas, but Amex Travel website only allows you to book flights up to 11 months in advanced.
Historically, I've had no issues calling up and getting an agent to process bookings directly in Sabre for options that weren't showing on their website. However, this time, despite them acknowledging they could see the flights I wanted in Sabre, their policy doesn't allow them to book flights that aren't showing up on their website.
I thought this was strange, ended the call and thought about it a bit more — Amex Travel is a travel agent and this website rule sounds stupid so I decided to call back and ask for a supervisor. The next agent asked why, and I explained the situation and that I couldn't wait for 11 months in advanced as this is a fast selling route (LDH) so wanted to book as soon as possible. She reiterated the policy, but agreed to get a supervisor to call me back.
Got a call back a couple of hours later from the same agent saying they had got approval to process the booking, payment was made and I received tickets shortly after. It seemed like a lot of hassle for what I thought would have been a routine request for a travel agent to handle.
Anyone experienced anything similar?
I had an "interesting" experience booking flights through Amex Travel recently.
I wanted to book some Qantas flights using the travel credit on my card the day they were released by Qantas, but Amex Travel website only allows you to book flights up to 11 months in advanced.
Historically, I've had no issues calling up and getting an agent to process bookings directly in Sabre for options that weren't showing on their website. However, this time, despite them acknowledging they could see the flights I wanted in Sabre, their policy doesn't allow them to book flights that aren't showing up on their website.
I thought this was strange, ended the call and thought about it a bit more — Amex Travel is a travel agent and this website rule sounds stupid so I decided to call back and ask for a supervisor. The next agent asked why, and I explained the situation and that I couldn't wait for 11 months in advanced as this is a fast selling route (LDH) so wanted to book as soon as possible. She reiterated the policy, but agreed to get a supervisor to call me back.
Got a call back a couple of hours later from the same agent saying they had got approval to process the booking, payment was made and I received tickets shortly after. It seemed like a lot of hassle for what I thought would have been a routine request for a travel agent to handle.
Anyone experienced anything similar?