Can I do anything with unused return leg LAX > MEL in J

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Last year, a 3d party company paid for me to travel to a conference in the US, Qantas Business ('I' Class Fare). At the time, Qantas was having a business class sale and it was basically the same price to purchase return ticket as it was to buy one way, so they bought me a return ticket.

I used the outbound leg, mid-October '12, but because I was onward travelling to Philippines I never used the return leg, and I rebooked it as far forward as possible, 4th Oct '13 in the hope I might have some use for it. Fast coming up to that date and I'll not be in the US any time soon.

Is there anything I could do with this flight? Or I'll just have to let it lapse?
 
Last year, a 3d party company paid for me to travel to a conference in the US, Qantas Business ('I' Class Fare). At the time, Qantas was having a business class sale and it was basically the same price to purchase return ticket as it was to buy one way, so they bought me a return ticket.

I used the outbound leg, mid-October '12, but because I was onward travelling to Philippines I never used the return leg, and I rebooked it as far forward as possible, 4th Oct '13 in the hope I might have some use for it. Fast coming up to that date and I'll not be in the US any time soon.

Is there anything I could do with this flight? Or I'll just have to let it lapse?


Go to AA.com. See what is the cheapest award price for Australia-US. Buy some miles. Book a one way Australia-US flight.
Then, maybe have a bit of a holiday in the US. Or do some sort of status run if that's what you need...
Then fly home on the original return itinerary. Earn points & Sc by doing this.

Finally, report back here ;)
 
You can extend the date of a booked segment by up to a year after the original date of ticketing.

Being an I fare however, it may be rather expensive to change - maybe get yourself back to the US as suggested.
 
Many here will advise you to try anything so you don't waste the leg - me included.

You don't need a two week holiday, you could have a weekend in Vegas, a shopping trip in San Fran outlet malls, any kind of interest you have apply it to a few days in the US and go for it!
 
If you're a bit crazy, don't have a lot of time, but do like flying & fancy a bit of a lazy weekend, head over to LA in Y using 37.5k AA miles & $113.90. On Thursday 3/10, I can see PER BNE, departing 4:25pm, then on 4/10 BNE SYD on QF 8, SYD LAX on QF11.

Spend the day sightseeing / having a meal somewhere special, then jump back on the plane that night for a comfortable sleep & trip home. Get home Sunday.

Though Mrmaxwell's suggestion does sound better for the extra couple of days. It looks like there is availability for several days before 3/10 as well.

Oh, and get QF to link the 2 bookings so that if your inbound to the US goes pear shaped they will know about it.
 
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Thanks for all the replies guys, unfortunately time/schedule doesn't permit a flying visit to the US (no pun intended).. WIll just have to let it lapse... shame :(

Cheers

Pete
 
Thanks for all the replies guys, unfortunately time/schedule doesn't permit a flying visit to the US (no pun intended).. WIll just have to let it lapse... shame :(

Cheers

Pete
Maybe not?
You can extend the date of a booked segment by up to a year after a year after the original date of ticketing.
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... i.e. up to two years.

https://agent.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/7515

An I fare however, may have a significant change fee, but it's likely the value of the remaining booking would be maybe ten times that.
 
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