Booking MH award seats via QFF

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I'm vaguely interested in booking some MH award seats next year.

1) Looks like I can't book them online as they don't come up in the search engine - quite a few sources on the internet say that you have to ring up, is this still correct?

2) If I do ring up, how successful am I likely to be if I ask for a waiver of the assistance fee?
 
I'm vaguely interested in booking some MH award seats next year.

1) Looks like I can't book them online as they don't come up in the search engine - quite a few sources on the internet say that you have to ring up, is this still correct?

Yes

2) If I do ring up, how successful am I likely to be if I ask for a waiver of the assistance fee?

Shouldn't be an issue. If it is - hang up and try a different CSE.

Regards,

BD
 
2) If I do ring up, how successful am I likely to be if I ask for a waiver of the assistance fee?


I recently booked some award seats over the phone on a routing/airline combo that did not appear on the website search. At no point was an assistance fee mentioned or charged so I think you'll be OK on this point.
 
Yes, you need to call QF to book. But if you want to check availability first you can do so on the British Airways website with a BA Executive Club account.
 
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