Wolf creek
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Is it an advantage to have qantas platinum or that advantage only applies to QF flights
Does anyone have info about this "flight re-assignment" process and how satisfactory and timely it is from a passenger's point of view?He suggested that i wait until some one contact me who was doing the flight re assignments .
Does anyone have info about this "flight re-assignment" process and how satisfactory and timely it is from a passenger's point of view?
Does QF routinely & proactively contact customers when some schedule change demands a change of flight/s or do customers need to take the initiative?
If a re-route is required, especially where one flight is replaced by 2, do they re-calculate the taxes for the whole itinerary and charge you more?
We have a re-schedule required for KUL - MEL in Sept because our DOH - KUL flight now arrives after the connecting flight has departed.
Received this 3 days ago: "We know you have a connecting flight MH129 from Kuala Lumpur at 9:20AM on 21 September 2022. We’re monitoring your booking and will send an update with your new flight details if we need to make changes"
Not impressed with the "if we need to make changes" bit.
Concerned that if QF sits on their hands too long, the scant J award availability of options through Tokyo etc might evaporate.
Any details of AFFers' experiences appreciat
Is our old friend "married segment" raising its ugly head again.I was looking at getting from ADL to FCO (or anywhere in Central Europe) and came across a Qatar route ADL>MEL>DOH>FCO.
On JAL website it has this available in J when I search Adelaide to Rome. But when I search individual legs no availability. Also the full trip adl to fco says no availability when searching on Qantas or British air websites.
Is it likely this is phantom availability showing on jal website?
I can offer only a single data point.Does anyone have info about this "flight re-assignment" process and how satisfactory and timely it is from a passenger's point of view?
The possibility of that type of scenario where QF "hangs you out to dry" is that worries me.I can offer only a single data point.
In my case it was HND-SYD for 3 pax in J flying JL.
QF flights same day and the following day were showing I0 and they refused to convert revenue seats. The also refused to release seats into BNE which was my ultimate destination.
Needing three may have been a factor, but from a passenger point of view I though it was very unsatisfactory especially as it meant cancellation of the entire PNR and they held my money for a further eight weeks.
Thanks for the info.Is our old friend "married segment" raising its ugly head again.
In short flights connecting A to C via B may allowed but not A-B or B-C.
Not uncommon on Qatar or Cathay.
Qatar is known or selectively releasing award seats to airlines ( particularly mean to QF) so what is offered to, and available on BA or JAL or AA websites is not what is necessarily available to QFF fliers. This happens regularly on Iberia and in particular Air Nostrum . Far more business class availability on BA website vs QFF one ( maybe that's because BA and Iberia are owned by the same company - International Airways Group )
Re "phantom availability " there are some rational explanations for this .
One I know of is this
An airline say BA has a Qatar award seat available on their FF site - it is available on. QFF .
The seat is taken by someone out there in the frequent flier universe but individual airlines request or are given award availability at different times eg 4 or 6 hourly dumps .
So I can understand that at one particular time ,
the QR seat is no longer available but BA may still be offering it and it no longer exists on QFF.
Of course , this is just guesswork on my behalf!
Just part of the married segment magic I'm afraid.The other weird thing about this is that when I search MEL>FCO it has no J availability (the same flights as the whole Adelaide to Rome married segment tiniest). So why would adding on a QF flight from ADL>MEL first make the whole thing available in J?
Does anyone have info about this "flight re-assignment" process and how satisfactory and timely it is from a passenger's point of view?
Does QF routinely & proactively contact customers when some schedule change demands a change of flight/s or do customers need to take the initiative?
If a re-route is required, especially where one flight is replaced by 2, do they re-calculate the taxes for the whole itinerary and charge you more?
We have a re-schedule required for KUL - MEL in Sept because our DOH - KUL flight now arrives after the connecting flight has departed.
Received this 3 days ago: "We know you have a connecting flight MH129 from Kuala Lumpur at 9:20AM on 21 September 2022. We’re monitoring your booking and will send an update with your new flight details if we need to make changes"
Not impressed with the "if we need to make changes" bit.
Concerned that if QF sits on their hands too long, the scant J award availability of options through Tokyo etc might evaporate.
Any details of AFFers' experiences appreciated.
A missed flight on the day due to IRROPS will protect the rest of your itinerary as per vertrade’s advice.What happens if you miss a flight connection due to delays on an earlier flight on a OWA? My first leg is QF 1 SYD-SIN-LHR + LHR-EDI; if for what ever reason QF1 is late and I miss my LHR-EDI, I would expect BA to put me on a later flight.
I had assumed that because checked in all the way through to EDI and I would actually be flying, a missed connection would not cancel remainder of the OWA ticket - is this correct?
We have a dilemma. Currently have a fully ticketed OWA which at the start has:
MEL-DOH (QR*) J (14h35m)
DOH-CMB (QR) J (4h55m)
2h35m transit
CMB-MLE (UL) x (1h25m)
There is now 2x J seats available on DOH-MLE (4h55m) direct which was our original preference.
I don't know if its worth calling to change and then go through all the headaches of ticketing etc or just keep our current itinerary because it is locked in.
Think I'm leaning towards keeping current booking to avoid Qantas call centre at all costs.
We arrive in Doha at 5.55am.Part of the answer may depend on times of the day. Do you connect in the middle of the night? Do you arrive when hotels are open for check in?
I'd grit my teeth, call QF, and make the changeWe arrive in Doha at 5.55am.
Current departure from Doha is 8.55am arriving Male at 7.50pm.
Direct flight from Doha departs at 8.25am arriving Male at 3.50pm.
Either way we had to stay on Male before getting a seaplane to the honeymoon destination as we would miss the seaplane departure cut-off of 4pm.
For the sake of saving 4 hours and avoiding a 1hr25 economy flight, I'm thinking it will be more than 4 hours on the phone with Qantas and added stress of being ticketed correctly.
I would definitely change if it is an economy flight after a 4.55 hour flight as I think you might not even get the lounge in CMB. Just have your phone on speaker and go about your normal day.We arrive in Doha at 5.55am.
Current departure from Doha is 8.55am arriving Male at 7.50pm.
Direct flight from Doha departs at 8.25am arriving Male at 3.50pm.
Either way we had to stay on Male before getting a seaplane to the honeymoon destination as we would miss the seaplane departure cut-off of 4pm.
For the sake of saving 4 hours and avoiding a 1hr25 economy flight, I'm thinking it will be more than 4 hours on the phone with Qantas and added stress of being ticketed correctly.
I would do the same !I'd be on the phone to change to the direct DOH - MLE flight too, no question. A straightforward change like that shouldn't need to be re-ticketed especially because you are are just changing from one QR flight to another. Apart from avoiding the Y flight, you avoid arriving at your MLE accommodation after 9pm too.
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Huh? The taxes need to be recalculated and ticket needs to be reissued after every change.I'd be on the phone to change to the direct DOH - MLE flight too, no question. A straightforward change like that shouldn't need to be re-ticketed especially because you are are just changing from one QR flight to another. Apart from avoiding the Y flight, you avoid arriving at your MLE accommodation after 9pm too.
Interesting. I'm looking for 2x J seats on the exact same flight in January. Currently booked in Y.There is now 2x J seats available on DOH-MLE (4h55m) direct which was our original preference.