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IIRC, JL and MH flights are not yet bookable online with Qantas multi city booking engine . . .
Welcome, leer30.
You're correct. I completely forgot about that.
IIRC, JL and MH flights are not yet bookable online with Qantas multi city booking engine . . .
Ok, for risk management /loss mitigation, let’s say I’m now booked, ticketed and ready to go for my first ever 280pt jaunt. Then something unfortunate happened before the trip (sickness, divorce, heaven forbids death). What is allowed to happen?
- I forgo the trip/cancel the trip, lose the points (be very unhappy) OR
- I forgo the trip/cancel the trip, points are returned (very happy, feeling lucky) OR
- I rebook for a different time?
If I don’t go and lose the points is the loss claimable against travel insurance provided by the CC? I could argue that I used the CC in paying for the Fees/Taxes/Fuel charges. This may sound absurd.
A couple of years ago I began a 280k ticket. After the second sector touched down I switched on my phone (connecting from the first flight so no stop overs yet) and received notice of a family emergency. Got straight onto the phone with QF and explained what happened and I needed to get onto the next flight home. Paid for the one way ticket back and was refunded the entire 280k points plus taxes.
I'm not sure if this is a published benefit or I was lucky to get a sympathetic operator but as you can imagine I was very happy with the outcome.
Accomodation/other costs were covered by my travel insurance.
Ok, for risk management /loss mitigation, let’s say I’m now booked, ticketed and ready to go for my first ever 280pt jaunt. Then something unfortunate happened before the trip (sickness, divorce, heaven forbids death). What is allowed to happen?
- I forgo the trip/cancel the trip, lose the points (be very unhappy) OR
- I forgo the trip/cancel the trip, points are returned (very happy, feeling lucky) OR
- I rebook for a different time?
If I don’t go and lose the points is the loss claimable against travel insurance provided by the CC? I could argue that I used the CC in paying for the Fees/Taxes/Fuel charges. This may sound absurd.
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Hi all,
I've been trying to search awards for the J 'oneworld' award using the QF multi-search tool, but it keeps throwing up an error and not searching the flights. I've individually searched each flight (apart from Doha to JFK due to the restriction of originating out of Qatar), and all are showing flights on the days being searched. The below route also scrapes in under the 35,000 miles by a whisker as well.
What am I doing wrong?
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Agree website sometimes temperamental. Happened with me with recent experimentation of routings. I tried to replicate your routing, LAS seems to trigger the error message.
Other than the "country of origin" rule, you can return to a country multiple times, within the limits of the other rules.Just a quick question after reading the T&C of the oneworld reward. It only mentions that you can't have a stopover or 2 x transits through the same city, but nothing about travelling through the same country again.Whereas, I was led to believe you couldn't travel through the same country twice even if it was through separate ports?
Other than the "country of origin" rule, you can return to a country multiple times, within the limits of the other rules.
So if your award departs Australia, you could include LAX, JFK, the another overseas port and return to DFW for example.
The status of my DOH>DXB flight on QR changed a few days ago to 'unable to fly' tonight it changed to cancelled. Waiting on a call back from QF to see where to from here.
My flight is on the 17th of Sept.
14.5.4 The following Stopover conditions apply to oneworld Classic Flight Rewards:
- only one Stopover is permitted in any one city in the Itinerary; and
- only two Transfers may be taken at any one city in the Itinerary.
Can I please clarify clauses c and d of 14.5.4? The city for 1 stopover should be different from the city for 2 transits, or they can be the same?
Finally about to book the oneworld flight, just got two questions to confirm it is ok?
My first part of the itinerary is for flights in February to March, and the second part of the itinerary is for flights in October/November next year, can I confirm that I can book the first part now to secure the seats and only book the second half later this year when the reward inventory is loaded into the system? That should be fine as long as I book my second half of the booking before I take my first flight right?
Secondly, this is my current itinerary for the first half, does this look reasonable?
MEL-ADL-DOH (stopover 1) - MLE (stopover 2, will book a separate ticket for MLE-CMB as Emirates cannot be included in this booking) - CMB - HKG - CAN (stopover 3)
This means I have 2 stopover left and I will book a separate ticket to return home from CAN - MEL, then in October I will start the trip again from HKG to Europe before coming back to Australia, so something like this:
HKG-LHR (stopover 4) - CDG - NRT (stopover 5) - MEL
The biggest risk I can see is the separate ticket for MLE-CMB, as I won't be protected in the case of IRROP, but I just can't find any space from MLE-HKG...
It looks like you're all over it. The direct Oneworld options from MLE are HKG, DOH, CMB and LGW if they're of any help.
