So when will Qantas tell those people who have bookings to Beijing its a no go??

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So I am seeing the QF107/108 are gone from beginning of March 2020. When will we deign to tell those of us who have fully paid bookings that it’s all off?? Considering that those last flights in my status year would have taken me to Plat renewal what can I expect now?? My routing was BNE>SYD>PEK then return PEK>HKG(KA) >BNE(QF). Can I expect BNE>HKG(QF)>PEK(CX or KA)???
 
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Passengers may, without a fee:
Rebook to Qantas services via Hong Kong for travel +/- one (1) day from original booking:
Passengers can travel via Sydney (QF117/118), Melbourne (QF29/30) or Brisbane (QF97/98) with an onward connection on Cathay Pacific or Cathay Dragon.

If the same booking class is not available, the lowest booking class within the same cabin may be booked. If the new fare is of a higher value than the existing ticketed fare, no adcol is to be collected from the passenger.
Rebook to Qantas marketed services to Beijing via Hangzhou (QF5005/5004) or via Nanjing (QF339/340)
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