Multi-city booking

Adju

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Hi all,
I’m trying to book RTW flights using QFF mileage. When I select more than 6 flights on Multi-city booking page, it shows as error.
I thought I could book up to 16 segments??
Could anyone advise how to fix it?

If I call Qantas and book via phone, would they charge? How much??
TIA!
 
Hi all,
I’m trying to book RTW flights using QFF mileage. When I select more than 6 flights on Multi-city booking page, it shows as error.
I thought I could book up to 16 segments??
Could anyone advise how to fix it?

If I call Qantas and book via phone, would they charge? How much??
TIA!
The multi-city booking engine will only allow booking 5 (sometimes 6) sets of city pairs before it errors out.

You can have up to 16 flights, but you’ll need the call centre to add them.

The phone fee should be waived as you can’t complete it on line.
 
16 segments, but segments equal not individual flights.

Five flights max for a RTW reward.
This is semantically incorrect. There is a limit of five stopovers, but transits/segments are not something so limited.

@Adju To be clear, the online booking engine will only allow selection of up to six segments.

16 flight segments are allowed in a Qantas oneworld award, but the member redeeming the points needs to telephone Qantas to make the booking.

For more, see this thread:

 
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