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I know on point to point Red e-Deal tickets, the chances of flow forwards (moving to an earlier flight) are hit and miss and can depend on Qantas operations at the time. The argument is that only higher priced flexible fares are allowed flow forwards to encourage the purchase of these fares. If the customer wants flexibility they should buy the higher cost ticket.
But how about a flow foward of the domestic sector of a DOM-INT QF single ticket connecting flight? There is no real advantage to the customer (except perhaps more international lounge time ) and Qantas reduces the chance of a miss-connect that they would be responsible for.
Are flow forwards easier to get on the DOM sector of DOM-INT connections?
But how about a flow foward of the domestic sector of a DOM-INT QF single ticket connecting flight? There is no real advantage to the customer (except perhaps more international lounge time ) and Qantas reduces the chance of a miss-connect that they would be responsible for.
Are flow forwards easier to get on the DOM sector of DOM-INT connections?