Book non-Sale fares for multi-city flights

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David O'Brien

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Hi,

need to go to Europe again in February and I'd like to not book Sale fares in order to get more Status Credits and miles and also the option to request an Upgrade for a "regular Economy" fare.
However, when building my itinerary with the multi-city option I am not offered any non Sales fares. I am automatically being offered the Saver or Sales fare, the only other option is flex.

What am I doing wrong or do I have to actually call Qantas up and ask them to quote me a regular fare?

Cheers
David
 
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Saver fares are regular fares.
 
BA Ex EU fares often book into M class and above for reasonable prices and have QF Asia to AU/NZ. You may need to work with a TA.
 
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