pyramidforce
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Hi everyone, my first post, please be gentle.
I must admit I am feeling uneasy at the oneworld RTW flight i booked through Qantas departing this december. With some creative routing, I managed to find business flights to all of the cities I wanted to visit and even managed to keep taxes down by avoiding LHR etc.
But reading through this thread, I must admit it is making me feel somewhat uneasy. Based on what I have read so far, It sounds like when an airline changes anything at all, even the timing of its flight by 5 minutes (or more, which they do multiple times per year), this somehow stuffs up the QF ticketing, you get kicked off flights, airlines cancel your ticket and QF refuses to reticket you because their call centres supposedly dont understand what you want them to do. Considering I am 300+ days out and airlines change their schedules a few times per year, this appears almost guaranteed to happen multiple times between now and then.
I have loaded my trip into CMT, qantas app, Cathay app, etc and at least for now, everything looks right. Still have a 081 eticket number. But when a Cathay or Malaysia airlines or whoever invariably changes their departure time for operational reasons sometime during the year, do I have no other choice than to spend 9 hrs on the phone followed by cc carpet bombing the executives to get the changes confirmed and reticketed, multiple times in the year?
Ive read what the member above me posted and it sounded like they just had to press a confirm button, and...everything eventually sorted itself. Im very happy to receive 65 emails from Finnair and a 16 hr layover if it means i actually get to fly.
Im sorry if this is coming across as very melodramatic but this is the first time I or any one of my friend group/family have done anything like this before. I really appreciate your time in reading this and any advice you could give me about my situation.
I must admit I am feeling uneasy at the oneworld RTW flight i booked through Qantas departing this december. With some creative routing, I managed to find business flights to all of the cities I wanted to visit and even managed to keep taxes down by avoiding LHR etc.
But reading through this thread, I must admit it is making me feel somewhat uneasy. Based on what I have read so far, It sounds like when an airline changes anything at all, even the timing of its flight by 5 minutes (or more, which they do multiple times per year), this somehow stuffs up the QF ticketing, you get kicked off flights, airlines cancel your ticket and QF refuses to reticket you because their call centres supposedly dont understand what you want them to do. Considering I am 300+ days out and airlines change their schedules a few times per year, this appears almost guaranteed to happen multiple times between now and then.
I have loaded my trip into CMT, qantas app, Cathay app, etc and at least for now, everything looks right. Still have a 081 eticket number. But when a Cathay or Malaysia airlines or whoever invariably changes their departure time for operational reasons sometime during the year, do I have no other choice than to spend 9 hrs on the phone followed by cc carpet bombing the executives to get the changes confirmed and reticketed, multiple times in the year?
Ive read what the member above me posted and it sounded like they just had to press a confirm button, and...everything eventually sorted itself. Im very happy to receive 65 emails from Finnair and a 16 hr layover if it means i actually get to fly.
Im sorry if this is coming across as very melodramatic but this is the first time I or any one of my friend group/family have done anything like this before. I really appreciate your time in reading this and any advice you could give me about my situation.