Hi all I'm trying to do the oneworld rewards and I don't understand why I am seeing that I need 179k in points and not 135k? I'm meeting all the rules

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Could it be because flight 2 is an Alaska Airlines flight and Alaska Airlines is not a OneWorld airline?

I would suggest checking if you can get a QF or AA flight for that leg
 
Could it be because flight 2 is an Alaska Airlines flight and Alaska Airlines is not a OneWorld airline?
I assumed that because it came up in the multi city booking tool that it was ok but I will try without Alaskan airlines. Thanks.
 
I assumed that because it came up in the multi city booking tool that it was ok but I will try without Alaskan airlines. Thanks.
Oneworld, only, for this. Flights that are AS or WS, for example, can’t be included.

As you’ve started a new thread, not sure if you are familiar with: "oneworld" award (132.4K/249.6K/318K/455K) Planning - The Definitive Thread:

 
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I assumed that because it came up in the multi city booking tool that it was ok but I will try without Alaskan airlines. Thanks.
Glad that that you managed to resolve it. Those flights on the QF website are are all bookable. Just that oneworld partners are needed for the oneworld award.
 
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