How many Qantas & Jetstar Any Seat Award seats are available on a flight

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I've simultaneously booked up to 4 domestic J seats as classic awards on the same domestic flight. And I was a mere NB. So I doubt very much there is any sort of cap of two seats per flight.
 
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we know that the classic award system is a scam and there is only 2 seats of each flight but what about Qantas & Jetstar Any Seat Award, how many are available on each flight, are they unlimited?
I have just come across this thread so will start at the beginning.

How/why are there only two classic seats on each flight? I have booked up to five classic reward seats at a time on International. As someone else has said ASA are exactly that. Any and all seats are available if you have enough points. The cost simply varies with availability.

Now just before i log a complaint against Qantas; does anyone here work for Qantas? Perhaps they could help answer this question?
How come I went to book a LAX SYD flight today, 1 was available, not 2, i needed 2, so i booked 1 and then 30 seconds later my wife booked 1 as a separate transaction.

Now all i had to do to get around this transfer the points. But why does Qantas hold flights so you can only book 1 at a time in my case? 2 were not available for this flight yet i made 2 individual bookings and it worked.

I have said it before and i will say it again, something is fishy with the Qantas awards points. ACCC here i come, qantas get your lawyers in for a briefing!!
OK. I do not work for Qantas but that is irrelevant.

As others have mentioned there is a whole bunch of reasons why this could occur. Another variation is that Yield Management continually look at and open up or close extra seats. Your purchase could have been the trigger for Yield Management to step in. The obvious answer was covered in post #13 by pshepvic.

At a personal level I really think that Qantas has been getting it very wrong lately but I do not see that they have done or are doing anything wrong here that will attract any attention by any Gov't body. All that has really happened here is that their big business systems have crossed wires with you.
 
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