BD1959
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Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere - I did search ...
A couple of weeks ago I was looking to add a SYD-MEL J segment to an existing MEL-HKG-TPE-NRT/HND-SYD Reward booking - I could see the award availability so called to have these added. Was told "the booking won't allow it", assumed that there was some weird calculation happening in the background and this was as a result of the system assuming some forbidden married-segments deal and - with the SYD-MEL having to be pretty much confirmed at the time of arrival into SYD by seamless connections in the end gave in to having this just ticketed separately and the two PNRs linked.
Fast forward to last night when I was looking to get an AA sector added into a RTW J rewards ticket. When I'd initially booked all existing sectors, I'd had to call to get the leg from the US into Australia opened up as an award. The bot wouldn't allow anything direct into MEL and so I'd opted for J being opened on LAX-SYD (SYD-MEL wasn't available as an award for another 24hrs) with a mind to get the SYD-MEL added at the same time as the trans-continental US leg. Managed to get the AA segment added last night - though the CSE has managed to drop the initial leg of the trip (another issue I'll report on separately) but although I could see SYD-MEL in J for this date in May next year, again the CSE insisted that the system was telling her this could only be booked as a standalone segment.
Really? This time I'm not unwilling to accept as this as I should not need to spend further pints if the total booking falls within the 318k cap for a J RTW - which it should.
Has something changed in the last couple of years whereby domestic J reward which is available to book online cannot be added to an existing itinerary?
Regards,
BD
A couple of weeks ago I was looking to add a SYD-MEL J segment to an existing MEL-HKG-TPE-NRT/HND-SYD Reward booking - I could see the award availability so called to have these added. Was told "the booking won't allow it", assumed that there was some weird calculation happening in the background and this was as a result of the system assuming some forbidden married-segments deal and - with the SYD-MEL having to be pretty much confirmed at the time of arrival into SYD by seamless connections in the end gave in to having this just ticketed separately and the two PNRs linked.
Fast forward to last night when I was looking to get an AA sector added into a RTW J rewards ticket. When I'd initially booked all existing sectors, I'd had to call to get the leg from the US into Australia opened up as an award. The bot wouldn't allow anything direct into MEL and so I'd opted for J being opened on LAX-SYD (SYD-MEL wasn't available as an award for another 24hrs) with a mind to get the SYD-MEL added at the same time as the trans-continental US leg. Managed to get the AA segment added last night - though the CSE has managed to drop the initial leg of the trip (another issue I'll report on separately) but although I could see SYD-MEL in J for this date in May next year, again the CSE insisted that the system was telling her this could only be booked as a standalone segment.
Really? This time I'm not unwilling to accept as this as I should not need to spend further pints if the total booking falls within the 318k cap for a J RTW - which it should.
Has something changed in the last couple of years whereby domestic J reward which is available to book online cannot be added to an existing itinerary?
Regards,
BD