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Header shows lowest fare is $666 however I can not find and I sort by price and the lowest fare available is $908. How is this possible or am I missing something?


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And the same here.

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I'm not able to get the QF website to price in AUD. I only keep getting IDR ... how do I change this?
 
For me it is occurring on QF international flights
I was speaking to the example given by Ansett. On return flights, sometimes your choice on the outbound affects what it offers on the return flight. I believe in Ansett's case, the quoted $666 is for the Jetstar flight.
 
I'm not able to get the QF website to price in AUD. I only keep getting IDR ... how do I change this?
Are you looking to buy flights on the AU website or the Indonesian website. Any flights originating overseas will always be in the local currency.
 
I was speaking to the example given by Ansett. On return flights, sometimes your choice on the outbound affects what it offers on the return flight. I believe in Ansett's case, the quoted $666 is for the Jetstar flight.


Ahhhh ok I tried as you suggested and it was the case seems to be a bit of a trap and misleading for those that dont know, like me :)
 
Qantas website has had a “feature” where it preferentailly picks certain (? Popular, ? Best margin, ? Lowest load) flights and displays those options. It was doing this to me looking at multi-leg open jaw into/out of EU.

Despite showing only one or two main options (at $$$$ price), there was a tab or button for “show all” flights (and then a price for the other flights listing as +$100 or -$249 or +$0 etc if you selected a different option.) Sorry I dont have a screenshot.

You’ve only screenshot the top option shown, but i wonder if it hasn’t sorted as selected or there’s a (note: almost hidden) tab to hit to open up more options (which if selected would eventually show you the price you see as headline).

Just a thought.
 
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