Qantas Voucher Query - Qantas Club

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Phlat6

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Happy Friday;)

Quick Question.

I have a travel voucher from qantas from I a flight I has to cancel due to a family health issue last year.

Can I use these funds to fund a qantas club membership?

I'll give the flying kangaroo a call Monday but thought I'd ask the knowledge here.

enjoy your weekend y'all.
 
I have also just had a voucher created after cancelling a QF flight (for different reasons - I found cheaper flights after I had booked it). It shows up as a "Voucher" (with the same PNR) under "Your Bookings" when you log onto your QF frequent flyer account. When I go in to view it, the voucher conditions state that:


  • Valid for 12 months from the original booking creation date.
  • If not used within the 12 month validity period, the voucher value will be forfeited unless the original fare permits a refund.
  • Can only be used towards one way or return bookings from the country in which the original ticket was issued. Multi-city bookings are not permitted.
  • Are non-transferable. Name changes are permitted on Gift Vouchers only.
  • Vouchers can only be redeemed on Qantas operated flights at Qantas.com/yourbooking or through Qantas Contact Centres.
  • Any change fees that were applicable to the original booking apply when redeeming the voucher.
  • Can only be used towards a fare of equal or higher value. Gift vouchers can be used towards eligible fares, surcharges and taxes, a new voucher will be issued for any unused credit.
  • A booking fee will apply for vouchers redeemed through Qantas Contact Centres.
 
Perhaps if someone with an 'almost' identical name to yours (although you're not supposed to), could kind of be you.
 
I cashed in a voucher a few days ago for a flight. They took of $60 from the value of the voucher just to use it.
 
I cashed in a voucher a few days ago for a flight. They took of $60 from the value of the voucher just to use it.
How come? Oh - I just read the bit about the change amount being linked the the original ticket category so the $60 is from memory for a redE/sale fare. I have changed these before and have had a $60 fee to make the change.
 
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how about, if you booked the initial flight with a gift voucher which you later cancel? does it go back to being a gift voucher? or just a normal voucher. Big difference.......
 
how about, if you booked the initial flight with a gift voucher which you later cancel? does it go back to being a gift voucher? or just a normal voucher. Big difference.......

I would think a flight voucher would still be created, regardless of how the original flight was paid (debit card, credit card or gift voucher, etc)...
 
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