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Have RR resolved the Trent1000 issues?
Have RR resolved the Trent1000 issues?
This flight is being retimed from the beginning of April. New schedule:
LA805 SCL 00:55 - MEL 05:40 +1
LA804 MEL 13:45 - SCL 13:00
I'd been hoping to find 2x award seats in Y on LA805 (SCL-MEL) in Dec 2019 as the last leg of a OneWorld Award ticket, but up until now the QF multi-city tool hasn't been showing any award availability on the LATAM flights between SCL>SYD/MEL during December. As such I had booked on QF28 (SCL-SYD) and then QF SYD-MEL. From what I've been reading here it sounds like the QF flight might be a nicer/safer option (especially in Y), but not having a stopover would be nice on the balance of things.
I checked again today and noticed that a few award seats are opening up on LA801/LA805, but there's some strange behaviour in the QF tool that won't allow me to have the LA805 SCL-MEL direct flight on its own. For example, when I search SCL-SYD on 9/12/2019, I get the following results showing Y award availability on LA801 (SCL-SYD) and LA805 (SCL-MEL but of course with a MEL-SYD leg to finish it up as per the search):
However, when I search SCL-MEL on the same date, LA805 doesn't show any award availability in Y. Instead, I can only choose LA801 (SCL-AKL) and then a QF/JQ leg on to MEL, or LA801 all the way to SYD and then a SYD-MEL leg to finish:
1) Anyone know why the tool won't let me have LA805 (SCL-MEL) on its own?
2) If I call the QF service centre, are they likely to be able to see anything different to what I'm seeing in the tool?
3) For a booking in Y, would you recommend going SCL-SYD-MEL (QF) or SCL-MEL (LA)?
This is a known issue with these (and other trans-Pacific) LATAM flights. The availability is not really there, but sometimes it shows up on the Qantas website as a connection if searching for flights to/from somewhere other than Melbourne.
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