I was just told by a QF call agent that I can't look up segments separately and have them under 1 "oneworld RTW" flight.
A.k.a
SYD-KUL MH140
10:10PM-5:00AM(+1)
next day
KUL-HKG MH72
9:15AM-1:05PM
[in KL for only 4 hours 15 minutes]
QF agent said that since MH wasn't showing SYD-KUL-HKG as one award flight, I would be unable to book the above as one of my five oneworld RTW flights.
What are people's experiences with segment stitching? Is the agent clueless or actually knowledgeable and I can't actually book this?
I have added a CX flight without issue before, also without needing to do a 24 hour stopover. Also had HKG as a previous transit on the itinerary too.
In my case I had booked BNE-HKG-JFK all on CX with an 8 hour transit in HKG, and then later added HEL-HKG-SGN on AY (HEL-HKG) and CX (HKG-SGN) with a 20 hour transit in HKG.
I did have a minor drama at the time of booking when there was only Y available for the CX leg HKG-SGN, but has since been fixed once J seats became available for that particular flight.
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Trying to book Japan domestic flights on JAL is proving to be difficult, with available seats shown on BAEC but the QF call centre operators cannot see any available seats. I am wanting to book flights in September and I am wondering if I am calling too early, assuming this because JAL's own award system doesn't allow for booking domestic flights greater than 2 months away. However when asking the QF call centre to check for award availability 1-2 months away, they still can't see anything, despite award seats showing on both BAEC and JAL.
Has anyone here been able to book Japan domestic flights on JAL as part of a 280k award fare?
I had an issue with married segment, but after directing the csr that each was available as seperate segments, I was able to get it put up to supervisor level and they were able to book it under a invol reroute.
Involuntary reroute - creative! Interesting how they'd get around the lack of point to point availability..
It's the wrong way to do it. The airline involved can still cancel the seat on you, even after ticketing. I've seen CX and QR do exactly that.
It's the wrong way to do it. The airline involved can still cancel the seat on you, even after ticketing. I've seen CX and QR do exactly that.
this has me a little worried now, I have had sooo many changes (additions, and dropped flights) and different csr playing with my trip I'm not sure if what I have is going to work. My trip has been ticketed now for about 2 months but I don't fly out till Nov, not only do I have a few invol reroute(about 5) I also have a few different ticket numbers (2 for the main passenger, 3 for the secondary passenger) it's all a bit of a mess, but since it's my first 280k I thought that's how it was done.
Any advice to insure this will all work would be greatly appreciated (happy to PM the trip booking ref if need be)
Is east to west travel a requirement or is Perth - Kuala Lumpur - London - LAX - NYC - Hong Kong - Sydney okay?
gcmap works well too for finding distance in miles and the mapping facility is quite popular with flight bloggers.
I use mileage monkey. There are a few handy tools around.
This is a bit generic but does anyone have a standout oneworld airline for business class? I have an awful lot of options for getting from Doha to the US (any initial port is fine - PHX is the final destination) and am not particularly constrained on time or mileage so figured I would shoot for the best product.
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I don't think you'll be disappointed by QR. My TR below (21 flights) has DOH-IAH which is both my longest and most comfortable flight of all time, on their 772 (I'm yet to fly 'real' first class).
I use mileage monkey. There are a few handy tools around.
This is a bit generic but does anyone have a standout oneworld airline for business class? I have an awful lot of options for getting from Doha to the US (any initial port is fine - PHX is the final destination) and am not particularly constrained on time or mileage so figured I would shoot for the best product.