Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

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Hi, an easy question for the experts hopefully. I've tried searching but found mixed responses.

If I try to add 3 separate legs to an existing One world Classic Reward PNR over the phone in 1 single phone call, would I get charged 5,000 points change fee in total or (5,000 x 3) = 15,000 points?

Trying to understand how expensive it is to add flights in a couple of batches.

One 5,000 charge regardless of the number of flights you are adding/changing in a single phone call - but you pay two fees if there are two pax on the booking.
 
Hi all,

Hoping to get some guidance on my updated itinerary (adding/removing segments to existing booking), any help would be much appreciated!

<start>
MEL-HKG-PVG Stopover #1 [Adding MEL-HKG]
PVG-KIX Stopover #2
KIX-HND (Surface Segment only)
HND-TSA Stopover #3
TSA-KUL (Surface Segment only)
KUL-BKK Stopover #4
BKK-AMM-MUC-HEL-LHR Stopover #5
LHR-HEL-HKG-KHH [Replacing LHR-AMM-RUH-HKG]
<end>

Have been trying to call Qantas to make the booking but keep getting knocked back due to pricing issues, and hearing different reasons each time. I've double checked and the updated itinerary is within 35,000 miles, no more than 5 stopovers, and no more than 2 transits in any one city. Where stopover is not listed above, the departure of the connecting flight is less than 24 hours after arrival.

List of reasons I've heard over the past 5 phone calls for why they are getting errors with repricing:
  • Can't have mixed classes. (MEL-HKG, KUL-BKK is in economy, all other segments in business)
  • Need a trans-atlantic or trans-pacific flight
  • Too many flights into Asia
  • Surface segment counts as an additional stopover, bringing total stopover count to more than 5

I keep pointing out to them that they are confusing my ticket for the Oneworld RTW, but still get nowhere as they aren't able to fix the pricing issue...

Have I missed something or is this just typical Qantas incompetence?
 
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Hi all,

Hoping to get some guidance on my updated itinerary (adding/removing segments to existing booking), any help would be much appreciated!

<start>
MEL-HKG-PVG Stopover #1 [Adding MEL-HKG]
PVG-KIX Stopover #2
KIX-HND (Surface Segment only)
HND-TSA Stopover #3
TSA-KUL (Surface Segment only)
KUL-BKK Stopover #4
BKK-AMM-MUC-HEL-LHR Stopover #5
LHR-HEL-HKG-KHH [Replacing LHR-AMM-RUH-HKG]
<end>

Have been trying to call Qantas to make the booking but keep getting knocked back due to pricing issues, and hearing different reasons each time. I've double checked and the updated itinerary is within 35,000 miles, no more than 5 stopovers, and no more than 2 transits in any one city. Where stopover is not listed above, the departure of the connecting flight is less than 24 hours after arrival.

List of reasons I've heard over the past 5 phone calls for why they are getting errors with repricing:
  • Can't have mixed classes. (MEL-HKG, KUL-BKK is in economy, all other segments in business)
  • Need a trans-atlantic or trans-pacific flight
  • Too many flights into Asia
  • Surface segment counts as an additional stopover, bringing total stopover count to more than 5

I keep pointing out to them that they are confusing my ticket for the Oneworld RTW, but still get nowhere as they aren't able to fix the pricing issue...

Have I missed something or is this just typical Qantas incompetence?
Miles, routing, number of segments and stopovers all look okay to me.

What airlines?

There is no issue with mixed cabin. I have one of these ticketed at present.
 
Miles, routing, number of segments and stopovers all look okay to me.

What airlines?

There is no issue with mixed cabin. I have one of these ticketed at present.
Appreciate it!

[QF: MEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-PVG] Stopover #1
[JL: PVG-KIX] Stopover #2
KIX-HND (Surface Segment only)
[JL: HND-TSA] Stopover #3
TSA-KUL (Surface Segment only)
[MY: KUL-BKK] Stopover #4
[RJ: BKK-AMM-MUC] [AY: MUC-HEL-LHR] Stopover #5
[AY: LHR-HEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-KHH]

So basically: QF, CX, JL, MY, RJ, AY - all Oneworld carriers.
 
Appreciate it!

[QF: MEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-PVG] Stopover #1
[JL: PVG-KIX] Stopover #2
KIX-HND (Surface Segment only)
[JL: HND-TSA] Stopover #3
TSA-KUL (Surface Segment only)
[MY: KUL-BKK] Stopover #4
[RJ: BKK-AMM-MUC] [AY: MUC-HEL-LHR] Stopover #5
[AY: LHR-HEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-KHH]

So basically: QF, CX, JL, MY, RJ, AY - all Oneworld carriers.
You have me stumped.

Perhaps one of the other members will spot something I haven't.

The other option is specifically ask QF which of the Oneworld Classic Flight Award the itinerary is breaching.
 
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Appreciate it!

[QF: MEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-PVG] Stopover #1
[JL: PVG-KIX] Stopover #2
KIX-HND (Surface Segment only)
[JL: HND-TSA] Stopover #3
TSA-KUL (Surface Segment only)
[MY: KUL-BKK] Stopover #4
[RJ: BKK-AMM-MUC] [AY: MUC-HEL-LHR] Stopover #5
[AY: LHR-HEL-HKG] [CX: HKG-KHH]

So basically: QF, CX, JL, MY, RJ, AY - all Oneworld carriers.

Have you included the milage at the end, KHH-MEL?
I assume that MY = Malaysian (MH) - not trying to be a smartar$e, just making sure that all carriers are OneWorld…
 
Have you included the milage at the end, KHH-MEL?
I assume that MY = Malaysian (MH) - not trying to be a smartar$e, just making sure that all carriers are OneWorld…
MY is Malaysia Wings.

So if the OP has included an MY code flight it won’t be eligible under this award.

It would need to be MH code even if MY is the operator.

A bit like in Australia Alliance wouldn’t count, but if the flight was a QF code but operated by Alliance it would.
 

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