Multiple International JASA

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Hi Guys
I have a number of international JASA sectors I'm about to book, trying to do a multiple-city booking but it won't work.

Is there any way to have them on the same booking reference and is there any benefit of trying to do it.

The only benefit I can think of is for delayed flights ensuring I am re-booked etc.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.
m
 
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OK I am confused.

- Click on Qantas Any Seat Award
- Click on Multi-City
- Input your sectors and click on schedule (or leave default Any Seat Points)
- Select each of the flights
- Choose how many QFF points you will use based on the minimum QFF points required

I just tried SYD-BKK-LHR-SYD with stopover in BKK and LHR without any issues. The QFF points required were 185,165 or 136,000 QFF points + $608.39 and all on the one booking.

P.S I only tried economy....
 
Hi Guys
I have a number of international JASA sectors I'm about to book, trying to do a multiple-city booking but it won't work.

Is there any way to have them on the same booking reference and is there any benefit of trying to do it.

The only benefit I can think of is for delayed flights ensuring I am re-booked etc.

m

What is the error message?

Sometimes they don't like more than three sectors a day?

What are you trying to book?
 
What is the error message?

Sometimes they don't like more than three sectors a day?

What are you trying to book?

Thanks for your responses guys.

What I was trying to do was SYD - SIN then HKG - LHR then DFW- SYD all on the one PNR. It is a silly routing but I couldn't get to LHR in J direct and I'll have to book a transatlantic as a Classic Award.

I ended up booking the SYD-SIN/ HKG-LHR as one and then the DFW to SYD as another booking.

I'm not sure there is any benefit to a single PNR but wanted to try in case of delays.

Thanks for your replies.
m
 
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