Award planning failures

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ausfox

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Hi all, I have been trying to plan a J award RTW for 2 pax but after selecting 2 or 3 sectors and totalling about 160K points the error message comes up no seats for everything. This has happened about 5 times.
I am using multi city with award points checked. Is this the correct manner. I can take a stopover in Asia if needed.

I want to go MEL-VCE around 12 Mar 19,
GLA-New York 29 Mar
SFO EZE 11 April
EZE MEL 13 April.

Any suggestions (polite thanks).
 
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I suspect that you are trying to use Emirates on a Oneworld Award. Not allowed.

Wiki - "oneworld" award (140K/280K/420K) Planning - The Definitive Thread


I have tried going to Venice via Hong Kong, Singapore Colombo, Bangkok, Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.
The airlines I encountered were in no order,Malaysian, Cathay, Qantas, Qatar,Emirates, Sri Lankan, Japan.
The Qantas sit allows e to select the flights and days but after 3 or 4 sectors gives an error message that seats are unavailable for every flight.

I have revised the first half dozen pages of the Wiki and the last 5 but cannot review 275 pages. Sorry.

Thanks for your guidance.
 
My suggestion is to check availability for each individual flight, make notes and then ring QF. The agent should be able to put it all together and should wave the phone booking fee, as you were not able to book on-line.
 
Thanks for your suggestions. Most of the plans I had up required going via London. I have kept a few screen shots so I can recall the flights.
Clear sky’s all.
 
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