re: "oneworld" award (140K/280K/420K) Planning - The Definitive Thread
I've read through the thread from page 1 (2006ish) so am pretty sure I have this correct but I have potentially stupid questions anyway:
- There are only five (5) stop-overs permitted on a 140K RTW ticket (i.e. you can disembark and spend time in the city)
- You can actually fly through 16 places (theoretically) or rather, take 16 flights... and in those 16 flights you can not have a more than 24hr layover otherwise it counts as a stop-over?
- You have to devise your itinerary through the Oneworld RTW planner???
- You have to call up Qantas to book it via the phone
- You must finish where you started?
On that last dot point, say I live in Melbourne, and want to fly RTW but minimise taxes, and taxes departing SIN are cheaper than a MEL->SIN flight, so I book SIN->RTW->MEL->SIN - what happens if I just don't take that last MEL-> SIN flight? One last thing, I still don't understand how you guys can see seat availability?
There are far more knowledgeable experts than me about, so stand by...but...a few responses to your questions
There are only five (5) stop-overs permitted on a 140K RTW ticket (i.e. you can disembark and spend time in the city)
Yes... You can actually fly through 16 places (theoretically) or rather, take 16 flights... and in those 16 flights you can not have a more than 24hr layover otherwise it counts as a stop-over?
Yes....
You have to devise your itinerary through the Oneworld RTW planner???
No, start using QF Multi city to build your trip. Utilise other FF avenues (eg BA) to search award availability for airlines such as JL that do not reflect on QF
site.Key is finding available award sectors (which may or may not reflect on QF site depending on airline....but if its not showing
online.may be available by phone....so research is your friend)
You have to call up Qantas to book it via the phone.
Not necessarily.....you can almost certainly book your first leg(s) online, then add sectors as they are released.
If you are booking at a timeframe less than T+350 or so, you may be able to book the whole thing online (bearing in mind the airlines that don't reflect online for QF) on the QF multi-city tool. Also bear in mind that each time you call to add sectors its going to be 3500 points fee (per call, not per sector per call) per booking. And the 8k (I think) phone assistance fee (which applies to Y awards but not J)
You must finish where you started?
No....but the distance back from your 'end point' to your 'start point' will be included in the 35k mile maximum tally, I believe