fourohfive
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Hi flying friends.
So I'm in a bit of a pickle for an upcoming trip to Rio for the Olympics. (I know - poor me, right?) I have booked a return flight to Santiago from Melbourne, on Qantas (QF27 from SYD). At the time of booking, to go on to Rio on the same ticket was an additional $1000. I thought, yeh no thanks Qantas, ya ain't ripping me off today OK. I looked at the fares with Lan and Tam and they were $400 or so return SCL-RIO, so I thought, I will book the Qantas one and then come back later to get the rest of the ticket, which I figured I'd include some other stops in South America on as well.
In the meantime, I am yet to book that internal flight to Rio because I am umming and uhhing about which one to get with regards to connection times.
QF27 arrives into SCL at 11:10am.
There are direct flights with LATAM at 12:15pm and 5:55pm to Rio.
There are connecting flights to RIO via SAO at 12:45pm and 3:40pm.
My original concern was that the 12:15pm would be cutting it too fine. However 5:55pm means a 6-7 hour + wait at SCL. The other options connect in SAO and I'd really rather avoid the extra connection in SAO and they don't really save any time to be honest (the latter of the two gets in after the 5:55pm direct one gets in).
BUT tonight, I was looking at the latest Qantas fares, which now have return to Rio for $1300 on the same dates. AND they include connections to the 12:15pm flight SCL-RIO marketed under a QF number... making me think that I'd be in with a good shot of making it if other passengers are likely ticketed onto the same flight. However, assuming my only option is to purchase separately through LATAM, then I will not have a Qantas ticket (QF flight number) for the SCL-RIO leg.
So in summary: my questions are:
1) is 65 minutes enough time to connect in SCL?
2) Does one need to clear customs in SCL when en route to Brazil, or can you just transfer gates?
3) would Qantas likely check my bags through to RIO even if my second ticket is not purchased on a QF number?
4) If the connecting flight was missed, do you think that LATAM would treat us as good loving OneWorld customers and put us on next flight?
As added info, I am a QF silver member - hope they will treat me nicely.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated.
Many thanks to all.
So I'm in a bit of a pickle for an upcoming trip to Rio for the Olympics. (I know - poor me, right?) I have booked a return flight to Santiago from Melbourne, on Qantas (QF27 from SYD). At the time of booking, to go on to Rio on the same ticket was an additional $1000. I thought, yeh no thanks Qantas, ya ain't ripping me off today OK. I looked at the fares with Lan and Tam and they were $400 or so return SCL-RIO, so I thought, I will book the Qantas one and then come back later to get the rest of the ticket, which I figured I'd include some other stops in South America on as well.
In the meantime, I am yet to book that internal flight to Rio because I am umming and uhhing about which one to get with regards to connection times.
QF27 arrives into SCL at 11:10am.
There are direct flights with LATAM at 12:15pm and 5:55pm to Rio.
There are connecting flights to RIO via SAO at 12:45pm and 3:40pm.
My original concern was that the 12:15pm would be cutting it too fine. However 5:55pm means a 6-7 hour + wait at SCL. The other options connect in SAO and I'd really rather avoid the extra connection in SAO and they don't really save any time to be honest (the latter of the two gets in after the 5:55pm direct one gets in).
BUT tonight, I was looking at the latest Qantas fares, which now have return to Rio for $1300 on the same dates. AND they include connections to the 12:15pm flight SCL-RIO marketed under a QF number... making me think that I'd be in with a good shot of making it if other passengers are likely ticketed onto the same flight. However, assuming my only option is to purchase separately through LATAM, then I will not have a Qantas ticket (QF flight number) for the SCL-RIO leg.
So in summary: my questions are:
1) is 65 minutes enough time to connect in SCL?
2) Does one need to clear customs in SCL when en route to Brazil, or can you just transfer gates?
3) would Qantas likely check my bags through to RIO even if my second ticket is not purchased on a QF number?
4) If the connecting flight was missed, do you think that LATAM would treat us as good loving OneWorld customers and put us on next flight?
As added info, I am a QF silver member - hope they will treat me nicely.

Any thoughts on this are appreciated.
Many thanks to all.