I've come across this error recently and it's been a little frustrating. I've found a fix for it which I will write at the end of the post.
So I'm booking multiple Classic Reward tickets from BNE - MEL - HKG - TPE - NRT - HKG - SYD.
BNE - MEL (Y) QF
MEL - HKG (J) QF
HKG - TPE (Y) CI
TPE - NRT (J) CI/JAL
**Next two flights were booked at a later date **
NRT - HKG (J) CX
HKG - SYD (J) CX
Most the long-haul international flights I've managed to find J seats for. Great! But when it comes to going through the Classic Rewards platform and booking the first 4 flights, an error comes up (I don't remember what the exact error was but something along the lines of "there's a generic error in the system. Try again later"). I did a lot of trial and error by removing some of the legs to see which ticket was generating the error - I narrowed it down to BNE-MEL(Y)-HKG(J). So I called Qantas and explained what I was trying to book. She went through the process and agreed an error was coming up on her end as well and suggested that the MEL-HKG J seat probably doesn't exist. Fair enough.
I decided to do a bit more trial and error and here's where things started working - I tried booking MEL-HKG (J) by itself and it worked!!! I then booked the other 3 flights together as one booking and that was fine too! So now I've got the first 4 flights booked albeit in 2 separate bookings.
After a couple weeks, I decided to try my luck on the return flights. Managed to find NRT-HKG-SYD J seats. Perfect. Tried booking both legs and the same generic error came up. Decided to take the risk and book them separately to see if it might resolve the error and it did! I booked the HKG-SYD leg first because that was the longer flight and if it didn't work then I could at least consider alternative routes.
Now I've just got to ask QF to link up the flights at check-in so baggage can be transferred during the layover in Melbourne (which should be fine from experience). There's also the risk of flights getting delayed and because the flights aren't booked together, I may not have recourse if I miss the connecting flight.
So I guess my question is - does anyone know what causes the error when trying to book J flights? And is there another solution instead of having to book separately?
So I'm booking multiple Classic Reward tickets from BNE - MEL - HKG - TPE - NRT - HKG - SYD.
BNE - MEL (Y) QF
MEL - HKG (J) QF
HKG - TPE (Y) CI
TPE - NRT (J) CI/JAL
**Next two flights were booked at a later date **
NRT - HKG (J) CX
HKG - SYD (J) CX
Most the long-haul international flights I've managed to find J seats for. Great! But when it comes to going through the Classic Rewards platform and booking the first 4 flights, an error comes up (I don't remember what the exact error was but something along the lines of "there's a generic error in the system. Try again later"). I did a lot of trial and error by removing some of the legs to see which ticket was generating the error - I narrowed it down to BNE-MEL(Y)-HKG(J). So I called Qantas and explained what I was trying to book. She went through the process and agreed an error was coming up on her end as well and suggested that the MEL-HKG J seat probably doesn't exist. Fair enough.
I decided to do a bit more trial and error and here's where things started working - I tried booking MEL-HKG (J) by itself and it worked!!! I then booked the other 3 flights together as one booking and that was fine too! So now I've got the first 4 flights booked albeit in 2 separate bookings.
After a couple weeks, I decided to try my luck on the return flights. Managed to find NRT-HKG-SYD J seats. Perfect. Tried booking both legs and the same generic error came up. Decided to take the risk and book them separately to see if it might resolve the error and it did! I booked the HKG-SYD leg first because that was the longer flight and if it didn't work then I could at least consider alternative routes.
Now I've just got to ask QF to link up the flights at check-in so baggage can be transferred during the layover in Melbourne (which should be fine from experience). There's also the risk of flights getting delayed and because the flights aren't booked together, I may not have recourse if I miss the connecting flight.
So I guess my question is - does anyone know what causes the error when trying to book J flights? And is there another solution instead of having to book separately?
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