kangarooflyer88
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I'll be flying out with my partner on the 20th of July on QF12 from LAX to SYD. When I made the booking, I planned to be in LA at the time, but will actually be in SF on that date. As you could imagine seats for the route are hard to come by but I managed to request 2 seats be released as an economy classic award as a valued World Platinum member back when I made the booking in late Feb (during DSC BTW). I called in today to see if I could change the origin to SFO so that it would be SFO to SYD (via LAX) as there was AS classic award availability that would work. However, the agent advised me that I could not change departure airport since it is an international ticket and that I would need to request a refund then call back to get them to book that for me. As you can imagine I am a bit concerned about doing that given how challenging it was for me to get a seat requested in the first place (for reference, I requested DFW > SYD, SFO > SYD, LAX > SYD and YVR >SYD and only LAX > SYD came back successful).
What I have done in the meantime was to book the Alaska flight separately as a refundable ticket, along with an additional refundable Delta ticket for SFO to LAX. The Alaska flight departs at 6:59 PM (arriving into LA 8:39 PM) whereas the Delta flight departs at 5:15 PM (arriving into LA at 6:49 PM). The thinking there was that should the AS flight get cancelled or worse still delayed, I would have options on day of departure to ensure we make the connecting Qantas flight. I understand that since these are separate tickets my bags won't get through checked meaning I'll need to pick up the bags and recheck them at TBIT.
Is there anything else I should think of protect this flight? In particular, I'm somewhat worried about missing the Qantas flight. For instance, if for some reason I cannot get to LA on time is this something I can just call up Qantas and make a change or get a refund? It's my understanding that you must give 24 hours notice to do this.
Any feedback here would be appreciated.
-RooFlyer88
What I have done in the meantime was to book the Alaska flight separately as a refundable ticket, along with an additional refundable Delta ticket for SFO to LAX. The Alaska flight departs at 6:59 PM (arriving into LA 8:39 PM) whereas the Delta flight departs at 5:15 PM (arriving into LA at 6:49 PM). The thinking there was that should the AS flight get cancelled or worse still delayed, I would have options on day of departure to ensure we make the connecting Qantas flight. I understand that since these are separate tickets my bags won't get through checked meaning I'll need to pick up the bags and recheck them at TBIT.
Is there anything else I should think of protect this flight? In particular, I'm somewhat worried about missing the Qantas flight. For instance, if for some reason I cannot get to LA on time is this something I can just call up Qantas and make a change or get a refund? It's my understanding that you must give 24 hours notice to do this.
Any feedback here would be appreciated.
-RooFlyer88