IS there somewhere/somehow that I can see the pricing for the outbound leg of an airfare for an entire month?

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Is there somewhere/somehow (preferably on the QF website) that I can see the price for the outbound leg of a Qantas airfare for the entire month? The booking screen shows just the pricing for a few days either side of a given date and moving backwards and forwards to dates beyond those few dates can be painful to say the least I'm really wanting to see all on one screen the price for the outbound leg of (in this case) DPO-MEL-SIN-LHR for each day of a four week block (because I'm pretty flexible with dates for a change) but I can't seem to find such a screen:( If not the QF website then another website?
 
That's what I am looking for - but I'm not finding it?

Is that the web/PC or laptop or on the app? I'm on my laptop.
That was the app. But also ITA Matrix search can help. More powerful than Google.
 
This is all I am able to get for some reason -
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Sad day when the app is more useful than the website!
The website will do the simple calendar view I posted above. The app is just a client that uses the website for many things.

But as I suggested above, ITA Matrix is potentially more useful. If you use “Calendar view” and trip duration X to Y (max 7d between X and Y). You’ll get a feel for the cheapest date combos. You can force it to only filter QF, or use “ALLIANCE oneworld”.
 
The website will do the simple calendar view I posted above. The app is just a client that uses the website for many things.

But as I suggested above, ITA Matrix is potentially more useful. If you use “Calendar view” and trip duration X to Y (max 7d between X and Y). You’ll get a feel for the cheapest date combos. You can force it to only filter QF, or use “ALLIANCE oneworld”.
Cheers - have moved to Matrix now and am starting to get a feel for how this trip is going to look - booking DPO-CAI return isn't easy if avoiding stops in the Muddle East - six months ago I would never have dreamt of going via LHR to get to CAI, but I've got a QF DSC banker that needs to be used by early Oct and I need the SC's. LHR-CAI is pretty straightforward, but CAI-LHR isn't looking good as far as connection times go.
 
Cheers - have moved to Matrix now and am starting to get a feel for how this trip is going to look - booking DPO-CAI return isn't easy if avoiding stops in the Muddle East - six months ago I would never have dreamt of going via LHR to get to CAI, but I've got a QF DSC banker that needs to be used by early Oct and I need the SC's. LHR-CAI is pretty straightforward, but CAI-LHR isn't looking good as far as connection times go.
On ITA Matrix you can exclude a “Connection point” by using the “routing code” like “~X:xyz”. The “~” is a negative meaning don’t show options connecting via airport “xyz” eg DXB.

If the $ amounts aren’t looking good, what you can do is bung in a bunch of inbound destination (click on the “+” symbol and add nearby ports - keeping in mind that you want to get to CAI but see if there are ports cheaper nearby and maybe pop across to CAI on a seperate - assuming you have the time).

In reality, if you want to maximise a banker booking, then forcing the search to QF codes (use “Routing code” ‘QF+’ and “Destination” ports as those that QF metal flies to eg LHR, CDG and FCO.
 
On ITA Matrix you can exclude a “Connection point” by using the “routing code” like “~X:xyz”. The “~” is a negative meaning don’t show options connecting via airport “xyz” eg DXB.

If the $ amounts aren’t looking good, what you can do is bung in a bunch of inbound destination (click on the “+” symbol and add nearby ports - keeping in mind that you want to get to CAI but see if there are ports cheaper nearby and maybe pop across to CAI on a seperate - assuming you have the time).

In reality, if you want to maximise a banker booking, then forcing the search to QF codes (use “Routing code” ‘QF+’ and “Destination” ports as those that QF metal flies to eg LHR, CDG and FCO.
Many thanks for those suggestions - will do!
 
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