correctThe OP is finishing within 365 days of the first flight - the airline seems to be objecting because it’s finishing more than 365 days from the date the original ticket was issued - which is an error on the airline’s part.
correctThe OP is finishing within 365 days of the first flight - the airline seems to be objecting because it’s finishing more than 365 days from the date the original ticket was issued - which is an error on the airline’s part.
You should be able to call Qantas and change to any JL flight on the same route +/- 7 days with no cost as it's an involuntary change.I’m halfway through a oneworld classic flight reward around the world in economy. An upcoming JAL flight got rescheduled to 20mins earlier (no big deal). However, I would like to change the date of the rescheduled flight to a week earlier.
Given the schedule change (although very minor), would Qantas likely let me change the date without incurring the change fee? Would this force the repricing of the taxes on the whole itinerary?
Yes correct. Turns out Auckland didn't know how to deal with this properly. Got through to someone in Hobart who managed to add on the JL flights in January 2026, however they then failed to reticket the booking in a timely manner which resulted in the loss of my CX flight from the booking. I called up Hobart again, and they managed to lodge a request and then successfully reticket the whole booking.The OP is finishing within 365 days of the first flight - the airline seems to be objecting because it’s finishing more than 365 days from the date the original ticket was issued - which is an error on the airline’s part.
My next question is it possible to add platinum classic reward requested seats to an existing oneworld classic booking? ie I want to ask to release some I fare seats back from the US to Melbourne and add them onto the existing booking.
I have to agree. Josh at Frequent Flyer Concierge did his absolute best to get me Business Class RTW for Sep/Oct but nothing for Classic Flight Reward. Economy had availability but…no thanks. If I’m using my points I’m going Business. Interestingly I’ve been told Sep/Oct is the new “high season” for traveling out of Australia. Evidently 2 out of 3 flight bookings from this particular agency are during that period.What a waste of time this article is. Classic reward points are long gone and cut right down. It’s all about poor value classic plus now. Qantas are cunning dressing it as an enhancement. It’s disgusting greed. RIP classic rewards. Qantas well knows they have cut down on availability of the same very significantly!! Shame Qantas.
Depends what you mean by reasonable doesn't it?Is this a joke? It's 2025, not 2006 or 2007. You can't book a reasonable RTW in J with 316,000 points.
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You can't upgrade award flights with miles on AA.I'm Qantas platinum and my husband has Platinum Pro status with AA - has anyone ever had any experience upgrading with AA points an AA flight originally booked with Qantas on a OWA ticket? Is it possible?
I was hoping there was some way to upgrade that flight - I guess I'll have to cross fingers I can find business class availability with EF between now and the flight and get it changed.You can't upgrade award flights with miles on AA.
I emailed escalations on Sunday night. They responded the next day, which was great.Could you maybe try emailing the QF reward seat escalations email and see if they can get JL to release PE or even J seats (due to the equipment change)?
Looks like a typo as an OWA (which doesn't have to be RTW) is 318k not 316k.Is this a joke? It's 2025, not 2006 or 2007. You can't book a reasonable RTW in J with 316,000 points.