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Fleetz

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Travelling to SFO a week or so from ADL. Currently booked PE on the AUK to SFO and SFO to AUK.

The AUK to SFO business class is fully booked so no hope of buying a OneUp upgrade but I have a chance with the return flight.

When I log on and look at the OneUp upgrade both flights appears and it appears you have to do both at the same time. The question I have if I let the 7 day clock tick down and miss the opportunity to bid on the AUK to SFO flight will I still have an opportunity to bid on the SFO to AUK flight in a few weeks time?

I would prefer to check how many business seats might be available in a few weeks and make my bid accordingly rather than have to do it all at the same time with both flights. I can not see how you can separate the bid? Do ANZ force you to do both sector bidding at the same time with the first flight?

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Fleetz
 
My understanding is that the 7 day time limit applies to each flight individually. Can you not bid $0 for the outbound, then $xx_ for the inbound? You'll be able to change your inbound booking right up the 7 day window prior to that flight.
 
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