Booking a mASA and U class availability

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tuapekastar

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Going to (hopefully) book my first JASA (international in this case) since they went offline and was wondering:

Does U class availability automatically indicate the availability of a decently priced 'marginal' ASA? Or not? Or just maybe? Or is it not known?

Also, when they first went offline they were only available to book 9-5 Mon-Fri. An update in the relevant sticky indicates this is now 'all hours' but not specific as to whether this extended to weekends or is all hours Mon-Fri. Anyone know?

Thanks.
 
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All your answers are in the sticky thread and the ex sticky.

Afaik, it is 24/7, but I would suggest calling during "premium" hours to increase your chances of getting an experienced agent.

As for availability, it may be better to presearch using an NB account, just in case QFF have made some additional elite availability as that did not appear to transpose to a mASA.
 
All your answers are in the sticky thread and the ex sticky.

Afaik, it is 24/7, but I would suggest calling during "premium" hours to increase your chances of getting an experienced agent.

As for availability, it may be better to presearch using an NB account, just in case QFF have made some additional elite availability as that did not appear to transpose to a mASA.


Thanks. All booked now. Just checked what was offered on qantas.com in classic format, and prioritised in order of preference. Pick No. 1 was available (did not end up doing an NB search).
 
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