Neither CX nor AA use Amadeus as the res system. AA uses Sabre and CX have their own called CUPID. Both systems will "push" information to Amadeus and other systems if there is a info segment in the booking that related to an airline that uses Amadeus (such as QF or BA). Only certain information is pushed and only certain change conditions initiate a fresh data push between systems. In many cases, a seating allocation change initiated on Sabre (ie an AA flight) will not be pushed to Amadeus unless there is trigger condition such as other changes to the reservation.DPG said:I have noticed that CX (and AA) must use a slightly altered version of Amadeus and this is why things like seat reservations don't show in CheckMyTrip.
As I explained in the previous post, CX have their own res system called CUPID. It is usual that only "Info" segments are pushed between the various res systems used by the major airlines. Only the res system used for original booking will have all the res info for all segments.serfty said:It may be the way CX do things. With my RTW, I had 5 CX segments and requested seats shortly after booking. There were thre RECLOC's: CX, QF/BA & AA.
Checkmytrip ONLY shows the BA/QF sectors, the AA & CX do not show.
Interestingly, my AA Sabre Recloc does not work with virtuallythere. I can access my flights though AA.com, using that Recloc; I even changed a seat preallocation today as an MD80 had 'morphed' into a 757 (ex TWA Config) for one of my flights.NM said:... But you would see the entire itinerary if you use the Sabre booking reference (which is a different reference to Amadeus reference found under QF's FF My Bookings) on www.virtuallythere.com. ...
... or an AsiaMiles number (as advised by CX IT).NM said:... The only way to view CX bookings from their CUPID system is via the CX web site and I think this needs a Marco Polo club number similar to how QF FF shows My Bookings.
Hmm, it should work. I don't have any active Sabre reference to test with.serfty said:Interestingly, my AA Sabre Recloc does not work with virtuallythere. I can access my flights though AA.com, using that Recloc; I even changed a seat preallocation today as an MD80 had 'morphed' into a 757 (ex TWA Config) for one of my flights.
Does CheckmyTrip show your flights as "Confirmed". If so that would indicate that someone at Qantas is cutting corners; they should have advised you before that happens.danielribo said:Great, just what I needed. Would have been nice if they'd called and told me (or at least emailed me). I guess I'll have to change onto a flight the next day and lose a day of my holiday and a nights prepaid accom. Thanks Qantas!
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Whoops.. my Bad!danielribo said:It says "Status: Confirming - Change in times" so I guess that means they're in the process of somehow informing me (I'd like to think so anyway).
Via MEL sounds like a good idea, however QF29 seems to now be a MEL-HKG service. The last MEL-SIN leaves at about the same time QF31 leaves SYD. Only option I can see is SYD-HKG on CX at 10:15 then a HKG-SIN somehow and I doubt they'll come to the party on that. They're award seats anyway so my options are no doubt limited. ...
Automatic seat allocation on QF happens in whY at least down to PS maybe even NB!! Assuming you have seating preference set up in your QF profile.odoherty said:...I think QF is automatic (in J and F at least) for international...
I normally use the following to get to a booking I have containing BA flights:jasonja3 said:O.K now I have booked SYD-BKK-SYD on BA, and no seat allocation shows up at checkmytrip, or the BA web site. Is there any other way to see what is available, so I have a choice???