Flown itinerary reappears under "Your Bookings"?

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Around a year ago, I made a booking with Qantas. I then changed the booking several times and eventually flew the flights.

The itinerary (after going missing) has sometime recently re-appeared under "Your Bookings".

My assumption is that the booking is now ~11/12 months old, and the Amadeus reference is in the process of being recycled. There is probably a cleansing process done so that they can be reused, but this was missed in this case and the now defunct booking has re-appeared.

Qantas doesn't seem to be able to do anything about it at the moment.

Does my assumption look correct? Anyone else has anything similar with old flights revisiting you?

(Then again, the flight could still have some type of missed credit with it which prevents it from being closed off properly. Wouldn't mind it if that was the case!!)
 
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bigjobs said:
fly it again and get the points and sc's;)

Hehe, yes I have investigated that as an option. Unfortunately the ticket is shown both online and at the backend as being fully flown. Hence no more flying on this "ghost" ticket.
 
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