Domain redirection no longer working?

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chrispy3276

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Hey team,

Apologies if I'm being a total noob. I've (incorrectly) assumed that the website has been down for the past couple days, because the australianfrequentflyer.com URL redirects me to a 'page cannot be found' 400 error message. Didn't realise that's the URL that I had been going to, until I added a .au to the URL, and hey presto, here I am!

Has the .com URL previously redirected to .com.au and stopped working, or am I just completely losing my mind?

Cheers!
 
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The domain name ending in ".com" should have redirected you to ".com.au" which is actually the website URL, but I don't know why this link has gone down. We are investigating, but if you save the ".com.au" link you will always get to the site as that's our actual address.
 
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