How long does partner award ticketing take to issue?

opusman

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I booked an AY award flight over the phone with QF 6 days ago and it seems like it's yet to ticket (at least, no points have been deducted) although I've paid the taxes and it shows in my bookings. Does anyone know how long it should take to ticket?
 
“Should” be instant.

In practice it takes anywhere from instant to never.

My rule of thumb is to call and chase up if no ticket in:
2 hours for MH, QR, AT and CX.
2 days for all other OW carriers
2 weeks for QF unless travel is within the next month or so.

I’d certainly be following up @opusman

Edit: also worth putting your PNR into the RJ air MH app/site to see if ticket numbers are showing.

Its possible the ticket has been issued but not the email.
 
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Call them if you can't find the reservation on RJ site as above or Finnair.
 
AY normally tickets pretty quickly in my experience if booked online.

If it a non-online route and was booked over the phone (ie some domestic Finland destinations) it can take longer as the system may not have the taxes correct. Note AY taxes and charges are pretty low compared to some other Qantas partners in Europe such as KLM/AF.
 
Thanks all - it definitely had not ticketed. Called QF and was told "something had timed out" and after about 15 minutes on hold, and having to pay the taxes again, it was "reactivated" and ticketed about 30 minutes later.

Now no doubt I'll have to fight to get the first lot of taxes refunded!
 
The ticketing robot takes about 5-10 mins to issue a ticket for any carrier. So if it's any longer than that, either the robot rejected it, or there's something else wrong with the PNR.
Even for phone bookings? The original agent told me it had to go into a queue for another team to process and could take up to 2 days.
 
Today, I noticed a very minor schedule change on an IB flight booked as a CR (arriving 5 mins earlier). No idea how long the change has been in the system but about 5mins after accepting the new flight times, a revised eTicket email arrived.
 
Couldn't really find a specific thread for this, but one of my flights has had a time change of 5mins and I haven't yet accepted it (it's with a partner airline and is a reward business seat) - the timing was changed a week ago and I've just received a reminder email to either accept or reject it.

I assume that if not accepted, it won't be auto cancelled / the e-ticket won't be cancelled automatically?

Just waiting on some possible changes in circumstances before accepting it, hence the delay in accepting.

Thankyou!
 
I assume that if not accepted, it won't be auto cancelled / the e-ticket won't be cancelled automatically?
I have not accepted a 5 minute schedule change on an AY J rewards seat issued by QF for 2 months with no issues.

I’ve only had to accept it when I wanted to make itinerary changes (although I’m unsure if I had to, just that the QF agent said so).
 
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Go into MMB and enter your APIS - at least DoB.

There’ll be a banner alerting you that APIS is required to issue a ticket.
Thanks for this tip - have been waiting just on 24 hours for an eticket (China Airlines & Cathay). Have sent a message to Qantas, but in the meantime entered these details as per your tip. Hope that works. Cheers.

Many thanks, just got one of those long screed tickets, but they both have an eticket number, so I'm happy with that. Not sure whether it was doing as you say, or them doing something at their end (given I was talking on messenger at the same time) but great tip for the future.
 
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