"oneworld" award (132.4K/249.6K/318K/455K) Planning - The Definitive Thread

Hi all, does switching airports (i.e. from HND to NRT) count as a transfer (and therefore not a surface segment) for the Oneworld Classic Reward?
E.g. If flying from BOS-NRT and then transfer to HND-SYD within 24 hours, is that considered a transfer? If so, that would mean those two flights are two sectors, while if they are considered as surface segments that would be 3 segments.
 
Hi all, does switching airports (i.e. from HND to NRT) count as a transfer (and therefore not a surface segment) for the Oneworld Classic Reward?
E.g. If flying from BOS-NRT and then transfer to HND-SYD within 24 hours, is that considered a transfer? If so, that would mean those two flights are two sectors, while if they are considered as surface segments that would be 3 segments.
If you look in CMT does it connect the flights with a line and describe it as a layover?
 
Hello and thanks in anticipation for any advice on offer. Can anyone explain the 12 month rule for OWA tickets to me? I have a flight booked for 20 Sept SYD-LHR ticketed 5 Oct 22. I found return flights for 17 Oct 23 but was told by the call centre today that I can't add these to the existing award ticket as the new flights will be more than 12 months after the first flight was ticketed. Is this correct as I thought the 12 month rule was around all the flights being taken within 12 months rather than all the flights being completed within 12 months of the original flight being ticketed. Do I need to call back or have I misunderstood the rules? Thank you.
 
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If you look in CMT does it connect the flights with a line and describe it as a layover?
Haven't booked yet so can't use Check my trip. I think I have 16 segments with my planned itinerary now, but if it counts as a surface segment instead of transfer, then I'll have to rejig my plans.
 
Haven't booked yet so can't use Check my trip. I think I have 16 segments with my planned itinerary now, but if it counts as a surface segment instead of transfer, then I'll have to rejig my plans.
I believe it is considered a transfer ( not a surface segment) as the airports are in the one city - TYO.
 
Hello and thanks in anticipation for any advice on offer. Can anyone explain the 12 month rule for OWA tickets to me? I have a flight booked for 20 Sept SYD-LHR ticketed 5 Oct 22. I found return flights for 17 Oct 23 but was told by the call centre today that I can't add these to the existing award ticket as the new flights will be more than 12 months after the first flight was ticketed. Is this correct as I thought the 12 month rule was around all the flights being taken within 12 months rather than all the flights being completed within 12 months of the original flight being ticketed. Do I need to call back or have I misunderstood the rules? Thank you.
If i read the below correctly, it is with one year of the original ticketed departure date.

14.6 Classic Flight Rewards - ticketing​

14.6.1 Classic Flight Rewards will be valid for one year from the original ticketed departure date, unless otherwise specified. Some promotional Classic Flight Rewards (such as Classic Flight Rewards offered for a reduced number of Points) may be valid for a lesser period.
 
Haven't booked yet so can't use Check my trip. I think I have 16 segments with my planned itinerary now, but if it counts as a surface segment instead of transfer, then I'll have to rejig my plans.
Just thought I thought i would share this itinerary which has just been ticketed as a pretty good example of maximising value from Classic Oneworld redemptions.
The following currently only has one economy sector from LAS to LAX which I suspect will be able to be changed before travel date to a business seat as more open up?
Barcelona to Heathrow (T)
Gatwick to las Vegas (SO)
Las Vegas to LA
LA to Sydney
Syd to Gold Coast (home for a few months)
Brisbane to Singapore (T)
Singapore to London (SO)
London to Delhi (SO) (from here catch another booking back to Aus).

Return to Delhi on sep. ticket to fly

Delhi to Helsinki (T)
Helsinki to Barcelona (END)

Did not use up all my 35000 mile allowance but was trying to get closer to Aus on the return from London but could not work it to get to Bangalore which is a shorter trip to Aus.
 
Just thought I thought i would share this itinerary which has just been ticketed as a pretty good example of maximising value from Classic Oneworld redemptions.
The following currently only has one economy sector from LAS to LAX which I suspect will be able to be changed before travel date to a business seat as more open up?
Barcelona to Heathrow (T)
Gatwick to las Vegas (SO)
Las Vegas to LA
LA to Sydney
Syd to Gold Coast (home for a few months)
Brisbane to Singapore (T)
Singapore to London (SO)
London to Delhi (SO) (from here catch another booking back to Aus).

Return to Delhi on sep. ticket to fly

Delhi to Helsinki (T)
Helsinki to Barcelona (END)

Did not use up all my 35000 mile allowance but was trying to get closer to Aus on the return from London but could not work it to get to Bangalore which is a shorter trip to Aus.
Looks good, though I’d be inclined to give Las Vegas and Ool a miss.
 
Heya team, I just tried to book my first ever OWA for September-October next year, managed to get the flights i desired.
After entering the passenger details, I get the following error(s):

Please review the following items
  • An error has occurred in our central database. Please contact us for further information. (4002 [7597])
Any ideas as to what the actual problem is? Is there phantom award availability with one of the partner airlines or something?
 
14.6.1 Classic Flight Rewards will be valid for one year from the original ticketed departure date
Thanks for the reply, I assumed this meant the actual original departure date of the first flight, not the date the original departure was ticketed. What am I missing here? I have already made similar changes to a different OWA where I added on return flights that were more than one year after the first flight was originally ticketed. However the original flights had been re ticketed a couple of times due to schedule changes so not sure if that makes a difference. Called again today and 3 different agents couldn't add the flights, was told they can't add any flights for me in Oct and I have to book return flights in a separate ticket. But if that was the case, adding to OWA bookings as flights are released wouldn't work in most cases??
 
Haven't booked yet so can't use Check my trip. I think I have 16 segments with my planned itinerary now, but if it counts as a surface segment instead of transfer, then I'll have to rejig my plans.
It's a transit if it's less than 24 hours.
 
Thanks for the reply, I assumed this meant the actual original departure date of the first flight, not the date the original departure was ticketed. What am I missing here? I have already made similar changes to a different OWA where I added on return flights that were more than one year after the first flight was originally ticketed. However the original flights had been re ticketed a couple of times due to schedule changes so not sure if that makes a difference. Called again today and 3 different agents couldn't add the flights, was told they can't add any flights for me in Oct and I have to book return flights in a separate ticket. But if that was the case, adding to OWA bookings as flights are released wouldn't work in most cases??
Am pretty sure the "original ticketed departure date" means the first departure date on your ticket. I've done a split itinerary before and had 12 months from the date of departure to return. Perhaps there's something else wrong with your itinerary?
 
I assumed this meant the actual original departure date of the first flight, not the date the original departure was ticketed. What am I missing here?
I tend to agree with landl. Have you changed the first flights departure date since it was first ticketed? If so maybe it relates to the original departure date...Just a thought.
Having multiple agents say it can't be done, doesn't necessarily make them right. Could be a case of finding someone with the right know how. I've had several say I couldn't make any changes to an award booking.
 
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Well! It just happened to me. Making changes to an existing Bus Class Classic award booking - Changing dates for everything and after an hour... 'Can I put you on hold.....and 35mins I am still here, on hold... Oh no - wait - the call just dropped out and I got to fill in a survey. One of the questions was not - did the person hang up, unfortunately....

What's worse is that having read all the material on here I made sure she had my number before she went on hold.... Read it back to me and all.

The irony is that I thought she was doing pretty well although it did get a bit hard towards the end finding flights that my screen said were there but hers did not....

So depressing that this is a representative of QANTAS.

Postscript
Anyway, undeterred I got straight back on the horse and got a very helpful person who seems to be going ok
 
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And a postscript to my postscript.

We seem to have made it through although I haven't received ticketing confirmation yet...
But I am a little nervous a mistake has been made. I found it hard to get from BKK to Syd and so am returning via Tokyo. This is a Business Class Classic Award booking. I was sure we had been booked in Premium Economy for these two flights but the JAL booking comes up as Economy (T) on the details I can now see on my QANTAS booking.

Can anyone advise what the T stands for? I would have thought it would say Premium Economy. I don't have the strength to call back and ask after 3 hours on the phone 😳

Thanks!
Oh and P.S . The original assistant called back and left a message (I was onto the 2nd operator by now) saying the call had dropped out "a few minutes ago" and that she would call again. Which is fine except that it was over half an hour since the call had disconnected and over an hour since she had gone off for a few minutes.

I had mentioned it to the second assistant (a couple of times - nicely but clearly) - and she said she would speak to her colleague so maybe the message got through somehow.
 
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So I have another update in this journey. It feels like days of our lives...

Waking up Sunday morning I realise that one of the connecting flights leaves before we arrive. Sigh.....
Fortunately, I had spotted a PLan B yesterday so I ring and speak to another agent who sees the problem anf makes the changes. So great.

(By the way, I asked him where he is based and he said "the Hobart office but based in Manila!!!!) True....)
When it got to the ticketing question though, he said it wouldn't be ticketed until next year because the first flight isn't until August.

At which point I went blue., (The agent yesterday had said 24 hours) Anyway he is calling back in about hours to confirm the bookings are locked in.

Should I be panicking yet? Or stop panicking or...?
 
So I have another update in this journey. It feels like days of our lives...

Waking up Sunday morning I realise that one of the connecting flights leaves before we arrive. Sigh.....
Fortunately, I had spotted a PLan B yesterday so I ring and speak to another agent who sees the problem anf makes the changes. So great.

(By the way, I asked him where he is based and he said "the Hobart office but based in Manila!!!!) True....)
When it got to the ticketing question though, he said it wouldn't be ticketed until next year because the first flight isn't until August.

At which point I went blue., (The agent yesterday had said 24 hours) Anyway he is calling back in about hours to confirm the bookings are locked in.

Should I be panicking yet? Or stop panicking or...?
Do not accept the bullshit about it not being ticketed until next year. Keep calling until it gets ticketed.
 
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