Agree. But, someone will probably take the baitTypically, reading the last few pages of a massive thread is also helpful before posting
If you're not Platinum or above (and can therefore request a release of award seats):what is everyone's strategy around booking their OWA tickets?
I booked mine during the last release in February. I jumped on, calendar view, secured the AU to London and then USA to AU flights. Got that ticketed.Given that Qantas is now only releasing award seats in batches, what is everyone's strategy around booking their OWA tickets? It feels impossible to me now without booking it sector by sector and incurring a change fee each time. Even then I feel like you would have no idea if an award seat for a particular sector will ever show up.
LOL that really says something about the dismal state of award availability. If you aren't able to be at your computer in the first couple of hours of an award release, say goodbye to your OWA dreams.I wasn’t that quick off the mark when the awards were released.l. maybe an hour or two after the first rush.
How are you being notified of the award releases?I booked mine during the last release in February.
Let's hope that Qantas goes back to the old schedule otherwise people with limited flexibility (like myself) would have no chance of booking on OWA.say goodbye to your OWA dreams.
I meant that as a ‘good’ thing. I wasn’t online as soon as the batch was released as I had to be elsewhere. I joined a few hours ‘late’ and there was still reasonable availability. I believe there were a few website glitches for the first hour or so? But given there were still lots of options two to three hours in, those getting in early would have had even better options.LOL that really says something about the dismal state of award availability. If you aren't able to be at your computer in the first couple of hours of an award release, say goodbye to your OWA dreams.
Given that Qantas is now only releasing award seats in batches
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Yeah… almost impossible to do this. There is a ‘hard block’ preventing most domestic connections from the major cities to a gateway. You either have to secure the connection at the time of the initial booking OR make it a stopover, so fly at least 24 hours before or after. I think they have done this to limit availability. You can of course pay for a separate award!My 1st OWA flight departs from SYD. I want too add a QF flight from another Oz city to meet that flight from SYD. I was told by the CC that I can't add flight before the 1st flight. Is this true? Does anyone have experience in doing this? TIA.
My 1st OWA flight departs from SYD. I want too add a QF flight from another Oz city to meet that flight from SYD. I was told by the CC that I can't add flight before the 1st flight. Is this true? Does anyone have experience in doing this? TIA.
Never heard of that. I’ve added flights in any order.… I was told by the CC that I can't add flight before the 1st flight. Is this true? …
Except for us non-platinums! We can’t add domestic connectors in AUNever heard of that. I’ve added flights in any order.
My upcoming OWA starts very soon and I've now checked, there's a new business reward seat showing the day prior and I'm keen on changing to have an extra day in my first destination.
However, considering that it's coming up soon and with the well documented re-ticketing issues / delays, I'm holding back and probably just looking to keep it as-is since the booking has been confirmed / ticketed in full.
It's a shame that this happens tbh (worrying about such a simple thing that an airline could stuff up).
Also not just that, I'm sure that after my well documented issues in changing rewards flights - that the consultant I get will probably be unable to even see the reward seats that I can see online.
So, you are using the AA PNR (which is different to the QF PNR)?Anyone know how to do seat selection on AA legs ? The manage booking section of the AA website doesn’t recognise the PNR