New QF RTW booking system...

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Hi Ya'll

A while back I posted a question regarding the DONE? bookings and even though the replies I got were awesome, I still had huge trouble (mainly with timing) going down the approprate paths to get the prices - in the end I just gave up and admitted defeat, hand balled it to my PA who after a day or so admitted defeat who in turn hand balled to our corp travel agent who just never replied! :evil:

Twas the eve of Christmas past when the thumbs up was basically given for the approval to do the RTW conference and customer visit thing in early 2009.;)

My original plan (which changed a number of times) was MEL/LAX (1 night stopover), LAX/MCO, (5 nights stopover), MCO via Chicago/Frankfurt, (5 night stopover), Lyon/LHR (2 night stopover), LHR/MEL (possible stopover in SIN for a day in Jakarta)

OK, I have been mucking around over the last few days to get my flights looking like this is a happening thing, on the QF, AA and BA sites (after using the OW planner) to get flight costs etc and "move" flights to better suit my needs.

Then I had a play with the QF RTW booking system - wow

Connected direct to the OW RTW "engine" and I can book and pay my flights from there! I am assuming that this is an easy way to purchase the DONE? flights - my total cost in discount Y was a tad over 4K and in J under 9K. (the SIN Jakarta is seperate)

Has anyone used this new system on offer yet? I plan booking in the next few days and it seems to be a "way easy" system...

Mr!
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I wouldn't use it unless you want to pay the extra fuel fines that QF wonts to charge. I would just call the AA ATW desk , hold the booking and then pay AA AU

Dave
 
....just call the AA ATW desk ...
Dave

Am I missing something here? - I was on the phone "on hold" for hours (literally) trying to get this done earlier this month...

Is there a particular number that avoids the phone ques such?

Tell me more Dave... :D

Mr!
 
With a properly planned and checked itinerary I have booked a DONE4 in 7 mins from dialling to hanging up...

The hardest part was then paying in AU - just terrible hold music for the AA.au call centre.
 
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When phoning the ATW desk on +1 800 247 3247 I have rarely had to wait more than a minute or so

Dave
 
Am I missing something here? - I was on the phone "on hold" for hours (literally) trying to get this done earlier this month...
Again, Here's a thread on how I did it earlier this year:
Use the phone number as provided by Dave.

OR you can use the oneworld link above (not Qantas) and make sure your first segment is on an AA codeshare number - you would be ticketed on AA "E-"stock ...
 
- AA rtw desk has had a number if sick people in the last days, they sound really stressed ! but are happy and getting though it, just on hold a while.

If you can use an AA code share fantastic :) use the online tool.

If no AA desk and pay it is i guess. Maybe use the UK desk like i did for my ex ICN one last week.

E
 
When booking RTW's I've always just loaded up this:
oneworld - Plan and Book your Itinerary

..then chosen my flights, printed the itinerary to a PDF, sent it to the corporate TA and said "Book please". TA comes back to me if any flights are unavailble (i.e. no D availability) and we sort through alternatives. Corporate TA's certainly have their problems, but I find if you give them the date, time and flight number, they generally get it right. ;)

(We have to book through Qantas, so that's not a concern.)

Actually I did pretty much the same thing when booking my QF Award Explorer RTW (140,000pts), only instead of the corporate TA I spoke to Qantas directly. Pretty easy really, and I was surprised to get every single flight I wanted bar one (DXB-LHR...had to leave a day earlier or so, not a big deal really).

Cheers,
- Febs.
 
Corporate TA's certainly have their problems, but I find if you give them the date, time and flight number, they generally get it right. ;)

This is why I can not see the point in using them - you do all the hard work and they get a fee...
 
This is why I can not see the point in using them - you do all the hard work and they get a fee...

Agree wholeheartedly.
Although in our case, the discounts they seem to get (especially on fares like SYD-LAX-SYD in J) well outweigh the hefty fees they charge.

E.g. Once got SYD-LAX-DFW-MCI-DFW-LAX-SYD in QF J and AA F (not YUP/KUP) for around $10k from memory.

My biggest beef is the domestic booking fee they charge, for bookings purely through their online system (which is a terrible, terrible system). Any human involvement in the booking process and the fee goes up. :evil:
 
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