Hi there,
I have a whole bunch of flexible, covid impacted bookings that I hope to use at some point in the future.
Now for the first time I have received an email notification advising me that I have a duplicate booking on the same day. Not for travel on the same flight, just on the same day, for example SYD-MEL and SYD-PER departing on the same day.
To be clear, no issue here at all and good for QF to actually search these out, I was just curious if that is something new, maybe due to the increase of flexible fares?
And for background, I usually don't book several travel options on the same day, these are the result of last-minute lockdown changes were I clearly wasn't paying much attention and just needed to move to flight prior to departure.
Interesting question though in case you want to have multiple bookings on the same day and how clever the QF logic is in determining what makes sense. HBA-PER and CNS-BME probably not. SYD-OOL and BNE-CBR maybe?
I have a whole bunch of flexible, covid impacted bookings that I hope to use at some point in the future.
Now for the first time I have received an email notification advising me that I have a duplicate booking on the same day. Not for travel on the same flight, just on the same day, for example SYD-MEL and SYD-PER departing on the same day.
To be clear, no issue here at all and good for QF to actually search these out, I was just curious if that is something new, maybe due to the increase of flexible fares?
And for background, I usually don't book several travel options on the same day, these are the result of last-minute lockdown changes were I clearly wasn't paying much attention and just needed to move to flight prior to departure.
Interesting question though in case you want to have multiple bookings on the same day and how clever the QF logic is in determining what makes sense. HBA-PER and CNS-BME probably not. SYD-OOL and BNE-CBR maybe?