Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

I’ve not been able to successfully make one work for 3 pax post covid.

Was able to put three together prior to covid.
Anything more than 2 pax has always been a challenge; Extremely unlikely using QF but not impossible.

OTOH, SQ often has 3, 4 or even 5 seats on the same flight. But the cost in points and taxes is often lower than
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If I make a change to a OWA booking, do fees get charged extra/refunded for the difference? This example I've found a different flight on the same route that has ~$700 lower fees, and I've never tried making such a change - so unsure if I'll be refunded or if I am still charged the original rate.
 
If I make a change to a OWA booking, do fees get charged extra/refunded for the difference? This example I've found a different flight on the same route that has ~$700 lower fees, and I've never tried making such a change - so unsure if I'll be refunded or if I am still charged the original rate.
In theory they will reprice the whole itinerary, so if your new flight is cheaper but the other flights have gone up you could still end up paying more. In my experience they will charge more if the price is higher but they seldom offer to refund if the new price is probably lower (and it is very difficult to verify what the fees should be or what you have already paid).
 
If I make a change to a OWA booking, do fees get charged extra/refunded for the difference?
Not sure how many flights are in your itinerary, but as already posted, the whole itinerary will be repriced if you make a change.
 
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We have a trip booked that includes a flight from Madrid to London on Iberia airlines. It is the only flight that I couldn't choose seats on. They have allocated seats 1A and 2A which means we are not sitting together and may have a stranger sitting beside us. I have searched for a way to request a change to the seats but can't find any way. Has anyone solved this problem? Thanks
 
We have a trip booked that includes a flight from Madrid to London on Iberia airlines. It is the only flight that I couldn't choose seats on. They have allocated seats 1A and 2A which means we are not sitting together and may have a stranger sitting beside us. I have searched for a way to request a change to the seats but can't find any way. Has anyone solved this problem? Thanks
Call Iberia?
 
In theory they will reprice the whole itinerary, so if your new flight is cheaper but the other flights have gone up you could still end up paying more. In my experience they will charge more if the price is higher but they seldom offer to refund if the new price is probably lower (and it is very difficult to verify what the fees should be or what you have already paid).
In my experience they reprice the whole itinerary and if you have to pay more you pay more, and if due a refund, you receive a refund....
Every time. Its what the "computer says" not what "they" offer....
 
Every time. Its what the "computer says" not what "they" offer....
And then there’s “Pease wait while l recalculate the fare”. I’ve heard that a few times. And it seems to take forever, even though I’ve always suspected that it was computerised. I’m talking about itineraries of quite a few flights, with several carriers.
 

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