If you don't have access to the premium team try calling during a busy time and opting for the call back. I've had 100% success rate of getting called back by them and it's ridiculous how much better they are.
Maybe there is some obscure technical reason, perhaps port or country specific, that is preventing your itinerary from being ticketed. The agents don't know what it is so they just make up any excuse. Four rejections in a row seem like a high failure rate although it may still just be incompetent staff (or systems) at the end of the day.
Hi everyone,
A few questions if I may:
1. Notice that the BA site has a message on it's site apologising for not showing AA flights at the moment. Have they ever shown AA flights from AUS to USA
2. Looking for flights on QF7 and QF8, SYD to DFW return in J to eventually complete my new 280K award that I started booking a couple of weeks ago. I'm not in any hurry to book these last couple of flights and dates are completely flexible however it is very frustrating to go onto the QFF site and continually see availability then drill down and find the only options are on BA via London and then have to keep repeating for different dates. Does anyone have any hints on how I might better perform my search so as to find any direct Qantas or AA flights
3. In regards to the above 280K award. I have booked HKG-HEL-REK-HEL-TOK-SYD and thought I needed to finish the trip or at least have enough miles to return to my starting point (HKG). I have noticed with dummy bookings (in Y), that it allows me to add SYD-DFW-SYD which takes me over 34K miles and still price as a Oneworld even though not enough miles left to get back to HKG. When I do eventually book, will these additional flights be able to be added?
Appreciate any help with the above
Hi everyone,
A few questions if I may:
1. Notice that the BA site has a message on it's site apologising for not showing AA flights at the moment. Have they ever shown AA flights from AUS to USA
2. Looking for flights on QF7 and QF8, SYD to DFW return in J to eventually complete my new 280K award that I started booking a couple of weeks ago. I'm not in any hurry to book these last couple of flights and dates are completely flexible however it is very frustrating to go onto the QFF site and continually see availability then drill down and find the only options are on BA via London and then have to keep repeating for different dates. Does anyone have any hints on how I might better perform my search so as to find any direct Qantas or AA flights
3. In regards to the above 280K award. I have booked HKG-HEL-REK-HEL-TOK-SYD and thought I needed to finish the trip or at least have enough miles to return to my starting point (HKG). I have noticed with dummy bookings (in Y), that it allows me to add SYD-DFW-SYD which takes me over 34K miles and still price as a Oneworld even though not enough miles left to get back to HKG. When I do eventually book, will these additional flights be able to be added?
Appreciate any help with the above
Looking at flights to London via Hong Kong.
If I book a separate flight to Hong Kong on CX which arrives 3.50pm.
And then I book the next flight departing HK to LHR at 9.10am the next day on Finnair, is that enough stop over time in Hong Kong?
Thats good to know.AFAIK no separate rules for Hong Kong but I may be wrong. My itinerary which had me arriving Hong Kong at 2:30pm, leaving at 10am following day priced correctly.
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If you are going CX to another airline, there’s no issue re stopover (as short as you like within mct).Looking at flights to London via Hong Kong.
If I book a separate flight to Hong Kong on CX which arrives 3.50pm.
And then I book the next flight departing HK to LHR at 9.10am the next day on Finnair, is that enough stop over time in Hong Kong?
If you are going CX to another airline, there’s no issue re stopover (as short as you like within mct).
Only a potential issue if CX-CX with married segments, and +24hrs required
We would know well before the first leg, so should be able to change flights accordingly.
So we are 1 week out from booking our first legs... but have come up with a small snag, the better half is up for a new position that may require leaving the trip early and returning to Australia. We would know well before the first leg, so should be able to change flights accordingly.
So my questions are if we book together now, are we able to separate the tickets later in order to change just one persons flights. Or should we book separately now. ... but maybe the tickets can just be linked by Qantas?... making changes/adding flights, trying to get us both onto the same flights when calling Qantas (one call?), and I'm probably missing some issues that might arise.
We did this a couple of years ago - our original flights to Europe were booked together and after adding flights several times I decided to come home via Canada and the US so my wife flew home ZRH-LHR-SYD with BA and I flew ZRH-LHR-YYC with BA and later JFK-HKG-SYD with CX. The tickets were separated without any problems when we added the ZRH-LHR-SYD and ZRH-LHR-YYC flights.