Turkish Airlines with Qantas Leg

uqgbond1

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Hi All,

I have a Turkish Airline (TA) multi-leg booking that includes 1 Qantas flight.. How am I able to see the details, choose seats etc for the Qantas flight ?

I have tried to log into Qantas and provide the TA booking ref number, although it doesn't show under 'Manage Bookings' etc.. ?
 
The TA booking ref number may be different to the TK PNR and the QF PNR.
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Hi All,

I have a Turkish Airline (TA) multi-leg booking that includes 1 Qantas flight.. How am I able to see the details, choose seats etc for the Qantas flight ?

I have tried to log into Qantas and provide the TA booking ref number, although it doesn't show under 'Manage Bookings' etc.. ?
Hi, have you found out how to manage qantas flight? Did TA provide booking reference for you?
 
I have the same problem. Were you able to find out.
As l have spoken to Turkish airlines and they were unable to provide.
Thank you for any help you can give.
 
When I booked a J return flight with TK recently, the offered QF option was in Y, so buyer beware
 
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I'm looking at booking one, the itin says Business Flex D-D-D so assuming all three legs are in business.

Possible to get the QFF points for the QF leg and the remaining legs to Krisflyer?
 
I'm looking at booking one, the itin says Business Flex D-D-D so assuming all three legs are in business.

Possible to get the QFF points for the QF leg and the remaining legs to Krisflyer?
Not sure but I ended up getting an SQ leg and that has a TK codeshare number. I dont think QF metal/TK number woukd credit anywhere except TK (and Im not 100% sure of that)
 
TK flight numbers should credit to any star alliance program shouldn't they?
Not necessarily - *A relies on operating carrier, while OW is marketing carrier, so a TK codeshare on QF can only be booked to TK (EDIT if they're on QF codes they can be booked to QF or any other OW airline).

(IME, I had a TK codeshare on MH a couple of years ago that I couldn't book to either SQ or QF because it effectively fell between two stools...)
 
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When I booked a J return flight with TK recently, the offered QF option was in Y, so buyer beware
I am on that flight now. They originally offered economy for leg between Singapore to Perth on Qantas. Which l accepted.
But when l but Turkish PRN in Qatar airlines l got a Qantas booking code. It worked on the Qantas site, showing l had business. Right now l am sitting at Singapore gates with my 3A boarding pass. Woohoo
 
I am on that flight now. They originally offered economy for leg between Singapore to Perth on Qantas. Which l accepted.
But when l but Turkish PRN in Qatar airlines l got a Qantas booking code. It worked on the Qantas site, showing l had business. Right now l am sitting at Singapore gates with my 3A boarding pass. Woohoo
Not necessarily - *A relies on operating carrier, while OW is marketing carrier, so a TK codeshare on QF can only be booked to TK (EDIT if they're on QF codes they can be booked to QF or any other OW airline).

(IME, I had a TK codeshare on MH a couple of years ago that I couldn't book to either SQ or QF because it effectively fell between two stools...)
Yes, seems the QF flight might not be credited anywhere?
I was hoping QF flight = earn QFF
2x TK flights = earn Krisflyer

However, all on the one ticket, perhaps I use my KF number and then claim the QF flight post trip?
 
Yes, seems the QF flight might not be credited anywhere?
I was hoping QF flight = earn QFF
2x TK flights = earn Krisflyer

However, all on the one ticket, perhaps I use my KF number and then claim the QF flight post trip?
Personally, I'd not enter any number and retroclaim. IME easier to sort out if you get knocked back by one
 
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