What cheeses me off

WCMO is Qantas has started messing with its trans Tasman schedule for Dec & Jan and the usual time chnages are comming through thick and fast with promise of new e-tickets. Usually the e-tickets come through straight away, but for 4 changes last week only 1 new e-ticket has come through. Why the delay?

Not overly worried as all are QF flights and a mix of domestic connections and trans-tasman BUT I dont want to have to call up to get the new e-ticket if they dont arrive and I cant check-in online.
 
WCMO is Qantas has started messing with its trans Tasman schedule for Dec & Jan and the usual time chnages are comming through thick and fast with promise of new e-tickets. Usually the e-tickets come through straight away, but for 4 changes last week only 1 new e-ticket has come through. Why the delay?

Not overly worried as all are QF flights and a mix of domestic connections and trans-tasman BUT I dont want to have to call up to get the new e-ticket if they dont arrive and I cant check-in online.
Have you checked on the website to see if you have to “Accept” the change?

You may also be offered better options for free?
 
Changes have all be between 20 mins and 1 hour, emails says no need to accept. As impacted itineraries are ZQN and CHC there arent really other flights that work better, if it had been AKL then much more choice.
 
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