Flight Change - Rebooking Question

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Hi All,

Just a question - I had a direct flight from SIN - MEL scheduled for some months from now which got cancelled by QANTAS. They advised me that they had rebooked me onto an earlier flight for the day. I used the opportunity to change (without fee) to another flight which has 2 legs instead of a direct route.

My question is, do I get points and SCs equivalent to the original flight that I booked and paid for or for the 2 leg flight? It seems that what I've chosen is better for me - I was in no hurry to return for this flight, I have time on my side, and I booked the flight during a double SC promotion, hence why I chose the longer leg home, but I was second guessing my brilliance after thinking about it so I wanted to check with those of you who know much better than I, did I just stupidly add 4 hours and a change of flight onto my travels for no apparent gain? ;) I could certainly use the extra SCs so if it does count, it would be worth it.
 
You will receive points & status credits for the actual flights flown.

As long as your PNR (booking reference number) didn't change when you were re-booked, and it shouldn't have, then you should also receive DSCs for the new flights.
 
You will receive points & status credits for the actual flights flown.

As long as your PNR (booking reference number) didn't change when you were re-booked, and it shouldn't have, then you should also receive DSCs for the new flights.

Cheers for that, exactly what I thought was the case and I've confirmed that the PNR hasn't changed, just the routing. Looks like I did good :)
 
Cheers for that, exactly what I thought was the case and I've confirmed that the PNR hasn't changed, just the routing. Looks like I did good :)

Well, you know what they say about counting your chickens before they hatch! But yes, should be all fine. :)
 
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