I booked a multi-city trip to the US with Qantas on a sale fare (O Class), but now need to change the dates. The flights for the new dates are currently $300 cheaper than the fare I booked.
When I tried to change my flights (expecting to pay the change fee of $200), I was told I could only change to flights with a fare of equal or higher value. To get the dates I had to change to, I would need to go up a fare level, and pay an additional $700 (as well as the change fee). A very helpful sales rep tried to find fares for me that were close to the fare I paid, but without success. It was either a lower fare, or a fare of at least $700 more.
Whilst I can understand Qantas not wanting to credit people when they change to a lower fare, it seems ridiculous that you can't change to a flight which is far cheaper than the one you booked, even though you're willing to pay the original fare plus a change fee. If I was just charged the change fee, Qantas would be getting $500 more from me than what they're willing to sell that seat for. I'd also free up a seat on my original flight, which is obviously fuller given the higher price.
In any event, it's not in Qantas' terms and conditions that you can only change to a fare of equal or higher value (it's a term for cancelling, but not for changing) - all the T&C say is that you have to pay the booking fee, service fee (if applicable) and any fare difference. When I told this to a Qantas call centre person, they trawled through the website themselves and agreed there was no such condition, but their system didn't let me change to a flight with a lower fare.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and were you able to change without paying for a fare of much higher value (when cheaper fares are available for the same flight)? I've called Qantas several times, but the call centre's systems won't let them change without me paying a much higher fare. I've also written to customer care, but still haven't heard back. Is there anything else I can do?
I need to book my trip with the new dates and don't want to wait until a time when the fares go up even more. If Qantas are going to charge another $900, they have left such a sour taste in my mouth that I'm almost willing to pay $500 more to go on Delta or Virgin instead. I'm a very frequent flyer with Qantas, but this type of thing is enough to make you consider the alternatives.
What are Delta and Virgin like on the US route?
When I tried to change my flights (expecting to pay the change fee of $200), I was told I could only change to flights with a fare of equal or higher value. To get the dates I had to change to, I would need to go up a fare level, and pay an additional $700 (as well as the change fee). A very helpful sales rep tried to find fares for me that were close to the fare I paid, but without success. It was either a lower fare, or a fare of at least $700 more.
Whilst I can understand Qantas not wanting to credit people when they change to a lower fare, it seems ridiculous that you can't change to a flight which is far cheaper than the one you booked, even though you're willing to pay the original fare plus a change fee. If I was just charged the change fee, Qantas would be getting $500 more from me than what they're willing to sell that seat for. I'd also free up a seat on my original flight, which is obviously fuller given the higher price.
In any event, it's not in Qantas' terms and conditions that you can only change to a fare of equal or higher value (it's a term for cancelling, but not for changing) - all the T&C say is that you have to pay the booking fee, service fee (if applicable) and any fare difference. When I told this to a Qantas call centre person, they trawled through the website themselves and agreed there was no such condition, but their system didn't let me change to a flight with a lower fare.
Has anyone else had a similar experience and were you able to change without paying for a fare of much higher value (when cheaper fares are available for the same flight)? I've called Qantas several times, but the call centre's systems won't let them change without me paying a much higher fare. I've also written to customer care, but still haven't heard back. Is there anything else I can do?
I need to book my trip with the new dates and don't want to wait until a time when the fares go up even more. If Qantas are going to charge another $900, they have left such a sour taste in my mouth that I'm almost willing to pay $500 more to go on Delta or Virgin instead. I'm a very frequent flyer with Qantas, but this type of thing is enough to make you consider the alternatives.
What are Delta and Virgin like on the US route?