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Good idea; I’ll give it a try.What about calling one of the airlines in your itinerary and asking if they can give you the ticket number?
Good idea; I’ll give it a try.What about calling one of the airlines in your itinerary and asking if they can give you the ticket number?
That’s a good suggestion, but with only a few days between my current trip, and the trip in question, I suspect that it just won’t get done in a timely manner.Hi There'sOnlyOneJimmy, wow it is quite a story. it seems that you have made some good progress from your perseverance and assistance from that wonderful WP member. I am not suggesting a change of strategy but i wonder when this is over (hopefully with a good outcome for you), would it be worthwhile to complain to the Airline Customer Advocate (Home or https://www.aviationcomplaints.gov.au/). If everyone who has been unfairly treated makes a complaint, they won't be able to just dust it off.
I had a similar issue this week after a re-booking for a cancelled flight, and Checkmytrip kept showing the cancellation message. I deleted the Trip from checkmyTrip and then added it back again, and it all came good including eticket numbers.
When I made my changes the first CS person (not sure which call centre) said etickits would issue next day. Rang several days later to see where they were, and CS person (Philippines I think) said Oh, they didn't do the rebooking for Mrsoatek correctly. This second CS person, spent a few minutes typing and making what sound like mildly disparaging comments, then announced it was all sorted. Got on email confirmation while still talking to her, and eticket within minutes.Thanks for the tip, but that didn’t work for me… (sad face)
Further to this…The resultant email shows all the expected sectors, and the same ”081” ticket numbers as on the Qatar website and in the Text Based email provided by Qantas.
I had no ticket numbers showing on CheckMyTrip even though I had received the tickets.Further to this…
If Qantas send the Text Based emails, with “081” ticket numbers;
and 3 other OneWorld carriers allow seat selection;
and those seat selections are reflected on all 4 websites;
and the ticket numbers are reflected on 2 of the other carrier websites (with the other just showing status as ”Ticketed”);
Then, even though the ticket numbers don’t show on CheckMyTrip,
Musn’t it be true that the ticket details ARE in the Amadeus system?
If not, then how else is the seating & ticket number information shared between each organisation?
That’s encouraging news.I had no ticket numbers showing on CheckMyTrip even though I had received the tickets.
This is generally correct if booking through the same carrier, e.g. book through QF one can often select seats prior to receiving the ticket. IME if booking rewards via QF you will have to do seat selection from the carrier web site be it BA, JL, QR etc. IIRC I have not been able to select seats on the carrier website until they have the ticket confirmed.I believe seat assignments are part of the booking/PNR, not the ticket. You can have seat assignments even if you don't have a ticket.
This is generally correct if booking through the same carrier, e.g. book through QF one can often select seats prior to receiving the ticket. IME if booking rewards via QF you will have to do seat selection from the carrier web site be it BA, JL, QR etc. IIRC I have not been able to select seats on the carrier website until they have the ticket confirmed.
@Mr H , a nifty trick and I just tested this on an existing booking my question is, do these requests stick.
Useful tip, thank you.You can choose seats for all flights (except BA ones) on the MH website even before a booking has been ticketed.
Interesting to hear how you go with the Airline Custome advocate as they took out Choice's Shonky Award in 2021. Airline Customer Advocate – 2021 Shonky Awards | CHOICEHi There'sOnlyOneJimmy, wow it is quite a story. it seems that you have made some good progress from your perseverance and assistance from that wonderful WP member. I am not suggesting a change of strategy but i wonder when this is over (hopefully with a good outcome for you), would it be worthwhile to complain to the Airline Customer Advocate (Home or https://www.aviationcomplaints.gov.au/). If everyone who has been unfairly treated makes a complaint, they won't be able to just dust it off.
I originally decided not to pursue the ACA due to my own time constraints, but now that I have an acceptable resolution to all of my issues, I don’t think that I have a worthy complaint anyway.Interesting to hear how you go with the Airline Custome advocate as they took out Choice's Shonky Award in 2021. Airline Customer Advocate – 2021 Shonky Awards | CHOICE
I had CheckMyTrip not showing ticket numbers, and I hadn't received the tickets. Showed up at LHR the night before ready for a struggle (was a cancellation/rebook mid trip) and was pleasantly surprised to be able to check in and fly (delayed) without the ticket being issued.That’s encouraging news.
Have you flown on those tickets yet?
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