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Also note that QF offers N and O fare via their web site. These are only available for sale in Australia and/or from qantas.com.au. So AA cannot sell these lowest priced fares via aa.com.Altair said:Well then I wonder why in the past couple of days the fares went from cheaper than QF to more expensive, if not for the fuel fine?![]()
Has it been due to changing the fare classes from the deep discount bucket to one of the higher fares? I will keep looking at aa.com but unless the situation returns to what it previously was AA will be losing my revenue.
AA sells QF fares starting with S class as their lowest price. So the S fare without fuel fines and GST (for domestic flights) was often cheaper than QF's N or O fare. Now that AA is including the fuel fines in their S fare, the difference is GST. And as Dave points out, S fare with AA's fuel fine and no GST is still often cheaper than QF's N or O with both fuel fine and GST.
So for QF domestic fares where S is less than 10% higher than N or O, aa.com will likely still be cheaper. And you get the benefits of more availability and a changable and upgradeable fare.