chhan007
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I just got off the phone with a Qantas call centre representative regarding my Oneworld Classic Reward booking, as I was trying to make some changes.
At the moment (although the ticket hasn’t been reissued yet), my itinerary is still showing as confirmed in the portal as follows:
I was able to find reward availability from Fiji to Singapore. However, the agent told me I would need to pay approximately 180,000 additional points (for 3 pax) to add this flight. I explained that I have already paid the maximum cap of 365,800 points (per pax) for the Oneworld Classic Reward and therefore shouldn’t need to pay more.
He responded that unless I also have the return sector available (e.g. SIN–MEL or another routing back to Australia), he wouldn’t be able to add the Fiji–Singapore flight. I’m quite confused by this explanation. I even offered to refer to Clause 14 of the Classic Reward Flight Conditions, but he was adamant with his same response.
Am I missing something here? Is it possible that Qantas has somehow repriced or converted my booking from Oneworld Classic Reward to a standard Classic Reward?
Also, how long does ticket reissuance typically take after changes are made? If the amended flights are showing as confirmed in “Manage Booking,” is it reasonable to assume the ticket will be reissued within a few hours or a day?
I’m feeling anxious that my booking may have been altered or repriced incorrectly. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
At the moment (although the ticket hasn’t been reissued yet), my itinerary is still showing as confirmed in the portal as follows:
- MEL – SIN – BLR – CMB – CDG (stopover)
- FRA – CLT – BUF (stopover)
- YYZ – CLT – LAX (stopover)
- LAX – HNL
I was able to find reward availability from Fiji to Singapore. However, the agent told me I would need to pay approximately 180,000 additional points (for 3 pax) to add this flight. I explained that I have already paid the maximum cap of 365,800 points (per pax) for the Oneworld Classic Reward and therefore shouldn’t need to pay more.
He responded that unless I also have the return sector available (e.g. SIN–MEL or another routing back to Australia), he wouldn’t be able to add the Fiji–Singapore flight. I’m quite confused by this explanation. I even offered to refer to Clause 14 of the Classic Reward Flight Conditions, but he was adamant with his same response.
Am I missing something here? Is it possible that Qantas has somehow repriced or converted my booking from Oneworld Classic Reward to a standard Classic Reward?
Also, how long does ticket reissuance typically take after changes are made? If the amended flights are showing as confirmed in “Manage Booking,” is it reasonable to assume the ticket will be reissued within a few hours or a day?
I’m feeling anxious that my booking may have been altered or repriced incorrectly. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
