Hi everyone!
I hope you managed to book something decent with the recent Qantas release of classic award bookings!
I will try and word my question in short, I already had classic award flights booked from MEL to LHR for July (that I booked months ago), but the new offering had some better flights available, so I made changes with Qantas over the phone.
My old ticket was on 2 separate bookings. QF462 MEL > SYD on one booking; and JL flights to London on another.
My new ticket is QF444 MEL > SYD followed by QF1 SYD > LHR in one booking.
Now here is the question: The new ticket doesn’t give me a very long layover (which I want). If I keep my existing domestic booking and fly to SYD earlier in the day, will the fact that I didn’t show up for my later flight cancel my international leg? Clearly this would be a disaster!
Hoping someone will know
Really appreciate any help or thoughts you guys have.
PS: I did try to ask to change the new domestic leg but “apparently” there is nothing earlier.
I hope you managed to book something decent with the recent Qantas release of classic award bookings!
I will try and word my question in short, I already had classic award flights booked from MEL to LHR for July (that I booked months ago), but the new offering had some better flights available, so I made changes with Qantas over the phone.
My old ticket was on 2 separate bookings. QF462 MEL > SYD on one booking; and JL flights to London on another.
My new ticket is QF444 MEL > SYD followed by QF1 SYD > LHR in one booking.
Now here is the question: The new ticket doesn’t give me a very long layover (which I want). If I keep my existing domestic booking and fly to SYD earlier in the day, will the fact that I didn’t show up for my later flight cancel my international leg? Clearly this would be a disaster!
Hoping someone will know
Really appreciate any help or thoughts you guys have.
PS: I did try to ask to change the new domestic leg but “apparently” there is nothing earlier.