Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

Still being advised that I can’t return to Australia SIN-SYD then leave again on SYD-LAX after transiting on AKL-SYD.
Same problem, because AKL is being classes as Australia. And if it is then you can't return back to "Australia".

Hence why the computer can't do it.
 
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Still being advised that I can’t return to Australia SIN-SYD then leave again on SYD-LAX after transiting on AKL-SYD.
Are they saying what rule is being broken by doing so? I had so many arguments with them over number of stopovers, stopover vs transit etc. Got there in the end but it was painful.
 
Are they saying what rule is being broken by doing so? I had so many arguments with them over number of stopovers, stopover vs transit etc. Got there in the end but it was painful.
The computer thinks AKL is Australia and thus the instant you "return to Australia (country if origin)" you can't add more sectors at all - for any classic rewards because it won't be able to price it. Thats not a OWA rule but just a general classic rewards rule.
 
The computer thinks AKL is Australia and thus the instant you "return to Australia (country if origin)" you can't add more sectors at all - for any classic rewards because it won't be able to price it. Thats not a OWA rule but just a general classic rewards rule.
Exactly this. I tried explaining the different sections of T&Cs regarding classics vs Oneworld rewards. I have all the reasons why I can’t, including you have to go around the world, but the computer is saying no to coming back to Sydney and leaving again after transiting. I can’t remove the AKL-SYD leg, as the itinerary will then commence in Australia and therefore finish when I fly SIN-SYD sector.
Exactly this. I tried explaining the different sections of T&Cs regarding classics vs Oneworld rewards. I have all the reasons why I can’t, including you have to go around the world, but the computer is saying no to coming back to Sydney and leaving again after transiting. I can’t remove the AKL-SYD leg, as the itinerary will then commence in Australia and therefore finish when I fly SIN-SYD sector.
Been on the phone to Qantas for 8.5 hours today. At one point I had three 20+ year veterans from Hobart standing around the computer, giving advice.
 
Ticket has now been issued. They ended up forcing the ticket, still not a Oneworld redemption. They only charged me 341,800 points per pax, as they couldn’t get it to calculate the Oneworld redemption rate. The entire itinerary in in J.
 
Ticket has now been issued. They ended up forcing the ticket, still not a Oneworld redemption. They only charged me 341,800 points per pax, as they couldn’t get it to calculate the Oneworld redemption rate. The entire itinerary in in J.
Well thats a win as ít is cheaper than the OWA J rate of 365,800
 
I'm glad they seemingly recognised the situation as a computer limitation rather than a mythical breach of the Oneworld award rules.
 
The computer thinks AKL is Australia and thus the instant you "return to Australia (country if origin)" you can't add more sectors at all - for any classic rewards because it won't be able to price it. Thats not a OWA rule but just a general classic rewards rule.

That's interesting. I was trying to book a Melbourne - Sydney - Christchurch - Sydney - Melbourne to enjoy an Emirates First Class flight (with some overnight layovers and extra Business connections) and it would always seemingly fail when adding the last leg.

So you can't ever fly back from overseas into another Australian airport and add a domestic connection?

If there is no way around it - that seems really limiting.
 
That's interesting. I was trying to book a Melbourne - Sydney - Christchurch - Sydney - Melbourne to enjoy an Emirates First Class flight (with some overnight layovers and extra Business connections) and it would always seemingly fail when adding the last leg.

So you can't ever fly back from overseas into another Australian airport and add a domestic connection?

If there is no way around it - that seems really limiting.
That should be fine (afaik). This thread is about restrictions/Tc&C's on OWAs, and if you're using Emirates, that wouldn't be eligible for an OWA anyway.
 
That should be fine (afaik). This thread is about restrictions/Tc&C's on OWAs, and if you're using Emirates, that wouldn't be eligible for an OWA anyway.

I was going off the comment made that said not being able to add flights once you return to your country of origin, was a general rule for all classic rewards.

My example couldn't be booked online or over the phone (last flight was the issue)
 

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