THIS THREAD IS A GUIDE TO CALLING UP AND BOOKING THESE
From the success/failure thread: (Frequent Flyer - Using Points - Qantas & Jetstar Any Seat Awards)
Hi all,
hopefully not being a pain, I don't have the required time to read through over 1700+ posts to get the info, so I'm hoping a concise post can clear things up here.
Obviously by now it is confirmed that the way ASA's are booked has changed for the worse, but can someone summarise the new process for the less experienced like myself, I was away for a couple of weeks, came back yesterday to check site and was quite surprised by the changes, I had planned on booking my first JASA later this year.
To be clear, as I understand from the 100+ posts I randomly read through before my brain felt like imploding, we can still do ASA's, we just have to take pot luck with the phone centre and pray for a knowledgeable operator??? But it is in our best interest to check for classic deals at the low rate first and quote those flights/days???
Is there anything I am missing, any special buzz words I should use.
All help greatly appreciated.
From the success/failure thread: (Frequent Flyer - Using Points - Qantas & Jetstar Any Seat Awards)
- "From 26 June 2013 Any Seat Award bookings made on Qantas marketed and operated flights in reservation classes X, Z, U or P cannot be made online at qantas.com. To make an Any Seat Award booking in these classes please call 1300 366 587 (dial in +61 2 8222 2430 from outside Australia). In most cases the points required for Any Seat Awards booked in these classes are higher than those required for a Classic Award in the same class of travel on the same flight."
Indeed! Many thanks for the link. After my two refusals today I sought this out....it is buried deep but fairly easily found...and had it open in preparation with my third call. But it wasn't needed.
Good luck to all who try to sail on the good ship mASA
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Any Seat Awards can still be booked on-line with the new booking front-end. Any flight can be booked as a combination of Points plus Pay, which is an Any Seat Award*.
However, Any Seat Awards that book into the Classic award fare buckets of X, Z, U and P cannot be booked on-line. These can only be booked on-line as Classic Awards.
If you want to book an Any Seat Award that books into the Classic Award fare classes, follow this process:
1. Check on-line for classic award availability. If Classic Award availability exists, proceed to next step.
2. Call the new special phone number (1300 366 587) 9am-5pm EST Mo-Fr and ask "I would like to book a Classic Award fare as an Any Seat Award please".
3. You should not be charged any Telephone Assistance Booking Fee for the reservation
4. If the agent does not understand the request, ask them to check with a supervisor and try reversing the request above to "I would like to book an Any Seat Award in X/Z/U/P class" [these are the classic award fare classes for economy/premium/business/first]
* Note that some AFF members disagree that such booking is an AnySeatAward (ASA) as defined in the Qantas Frequent Flyer terms and conditions, and that this is just a means of payment for a commercial ticket using a combination of points and cash. This topic is debated in other threads discussing the topic of recent changes to ASA
If the agent tries to charge a service fee, tell them there is non payable and this is specifically noted noted on "Right on Q" number 7740":A wise old Roo told me recently (this week) the following: -
The fee waiver information most definitely does appear in the internal cluecard, and offers the staff member a step by step guide of the necessary system entries required.
As my good friend Newk has already mentioned....Don't let them get away with it
Hi all,
hopefully not being a pain, I don't have the required time to read through over 1700+ posts to get the info, so I'm hoping a concise post can clear things up here.
Obviously by now it is confirmed that the way ASA's are booked has changed for the worse, but can someone summarise the new process for the less experienced like myself, I was away for a couple of weeks, came back yesterday to check site and was quite surprised by the changes, I had planned on booking my first JASA later this year.
To be clear, as I understand from the 100+ posts I randomly read through before my brain felt like imploding, we can still do ASA's, we just have to take pot luck with the phone centre and pray for a knowledgeable operator??? But it is in our best interest to check for classic deals at the low rate first and quote those flights/days???
Is there anything I am missing, any special buzz words I should use.
All help greatly appreciated.
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