For the people who have booked these trips before, what was your method? Book the last flight 353 days ahead and then backtrack from there?
Or book your first flight 353 days ahead and await/hope flights become available?
My plan so far is to ring qantas and get a seat released 330 ish days ahead to secure my first flight and then plan the rest from there on less popular routes with good availability as they become available. Any advice on this method would be greatly appreciated.
From my moniker you will see I'm a newbie so I can't say my method was best. My thoughts are
- If you chasing specific flight(s) on a specific day for multiple people (more than 2) and are not flexible in transit ports then you are going to have to work 300+ days in the future and grab what you can as fast as you can.
- If you are going to take multiple bites at the cherry so to speak then remember it's going to cost you thousands of points every time you call Qantas to make a change.
My experience :
- I did my 280k RTW itinerary only 160 days out and was flexible on transit points and departure days. I worked on a basis of I roughly want to go early Augustish and searched a week or two either side.
- If I had a 2 week tour then I was happy to find a flight that got me there on the required day or up to 2 days before. Can always get an AirBNB for a night or two to recover from jet lag etc.
- I roughed out possible itineraries using the oneworld site that gave me a matrix of which airlines did the routes that suited my holiday plans.
- Using multiple browsers open at the same time I searched the Qantas site for flights and when I struck a problem searched the BA site for flights and availability.
- I made a list of all the flight numbers and times that were shown on one or both sites as having business award availability.
- As the proposed booking included flights (JAL) or destinations that Qantas wasn't showing (smaller airports in the USA that are not hubs come up as "no such airport" on the Qantas site) I was confident I could get the operator to book the itinerary without booking fees.
- I called Qantas and was up front, saying I have an itinerary and I have flight numbers and I have dates and times and these all show availability on either Qantas or BA. The operator was pleased as punch she didn't have to do a lot of work and booking the holiday was a breeze from thereon.
- Before you call try to be sure of your facts and confident you know what you are doing (like knowledge of the 280 rules - number of sectors allowed - number of stops allowed). Be prepared to challenge a less experienced operator and get transferred to a senior if the answers you are getting don't seem right.