Gluten free?NM said:nd anyone bringing Jaffa Cakes is always welcome .
Coeliac?
Gluten free?NM said:nd anyone bringing Jaffa Cakes is always welcome .
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Mal said:It appears that AA has priced my flight at the base fare+fuel surcharges in the base fare, and then added on other taxes bringing the cost to the same as I would have got through Zuji et.al. The fuel surcharges would have been roughly £100 for the fare.
Very interesting I think... Have things changed?
Lindsay Wilson said:No, neither of those, rather they were decadent and high in saturated fat and carbohydrates. They were quite moorish...if a little different. But that's American cakes for you...
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Mal said:......so the use of AA for Qantas Itineraries heading overseas is nowhere near as useful as it was and savings are now nearly non-existant.
Domestic flights still price out cheaper - GST of course making the all important differences.
justinbrett said:I just booked BNE - SYD on aa (QF flight) I got an email with the eticket confirmation. However on checkmytrip.com, it says I have a manual ticket with a number.
On a similar DRW - BNE flight, booked through QF, it says I have an electronic ticket.
Can I be confident I do infact have an eticket for BNE - SYD, even though it says manual? Is it just a glitch?
I never received an eticket from AA, yet my credit card has been charged, checkmytrip shows a ticket number, and Qantas have inserted by QFF number!Mal said:Don't worry about the "manual" ticket bit. It's only if you don't have a ticket number that I'd start to be worried (after a few days after booking of course!).
You can't actually receive an e-ticket. Its an electronic entity - just a record on a computer system. What you should receive via email is an e-ticket receipt that includes the e-ticket number and other pertinent details.odoherty said:I never received an eticket from AA, yet my credit card has been charged, checkmytrip shows a ticket number, and Qantas have inserted by QFF number!
opusman said:Ok, once more for the pedants up the back:
Check any spam filters you have set up - my AA e-ticket receipt got trapped by the Outlook spam filter.
As I travel to SIN/BKK 2 or 3 times a year that is what I have done on the last trip in July. Used award ticket one-way to SE Asia and then purchased return ticket SIN-SYD-SIN (via a few backwater towns). I now have return ticket to SYD-backwater-SIN for Dec 27 and will purchase a SIN-SYD-SIN returning early Jan and going back again April/May.wandering_fred said:So - if you plan to travel outside Oz at least once a year pick the cheapest way to get there and get the round trip exSIN. I suspect that QF is happy most Aussies don't travel that often. Especially since there are quite good deals to Europe on BA in WTP.