Just add up the total number of flights. Each flight is a sector in your example. As stated, a maximum of 16.
Yes. 17 sectors, so one too many. I was just in the process of editing my earlier post while BriarFlyer was posting.Surface segments also count, so in your itinerary EDI-LHR is counted as a sector even though it's not a flight. In your example you'd also need to count the return to your starting point NTL which makes 17 if my counting is accurate.
We had several operational issues for our current J Award, resulting in a new GCM of 36,850 miles and flying one sector on a Sky Team airline (DL).
Yes 17 sectors is what I thought but yesterday it successfully ticketed so I dunno.Yes. 17 sectors, so one too many. I was just in the process of editing my earlier post while BriarFlyer was posting.
Edit: If you dropped NTL-BNE-SYD, and travelled to SYD under other arrangements, if that suited, then you would have 15 segments, by starting in SYD.
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Yes 17 sectors is what I thought but yesterday it successfully ticketed so I dunno.
So, your e-ticket will list only 15 x flights. With 2 x open jaws, you have 17 sectors all up?Yes 17 sectors is what I thought but yesterday it successfully ticketed so I dunno.
I splurged on an expertflyer subscription - but have now realised it doesn't take into account your status for QF, ie it won't show anything 353 days out. Boooo.
Back to checking every day and hoping. Definitely no J seats on QF27 being released for the last few weeks *cries*
I splurged on an expertflyer subscription - but have now realised it doesn't take into account your status for QF, ie it won't show anything 353 days out ...
Are you sure? ...
... There is no way of telling EF what status you have, but it must be able to glean it from your FF number. At least that way it is dynamic and stays current.
are there any consequences if i "missed" my last flight?
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