Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

Yes. I can normally pick the accent and sometimes I ask.

Anyway, I thought I would try again earlier. Not one to give up.
This time through to a British chap who said he was in HB. I did also ask him if he was ok.

Anyway, bit of chit chat about what I was trying to do and he informed that it is kind of correct that the flight was only available for new bookings. Therefore what the agent needs to do is email OneWorld or Finnair and ask for it to be waitlisted as a connection (or similar wording) and can take up to 24 hours.
However within a couple of minutes he said it has come back as approved.

Same amount of points and an $8.70 refund.

The overseas call centres really are a shambles...

Was it an AY to AY connection within 24 hours? Could be true in that case (married segments).

That said… does anyone believe an email would come back in a few minutes?
 
Was it an AY to AY connection within 24 hours? Could be true in that case (married segments).

That said… does anyone believe an email would come back in a few minutes?
Yes. AY to AY. Around two hour connection. I have done a bit of research and believe “married flight” was the issue.

I have probably quoted the agent wrongly. I think he said he could log it as a request and then follow up with an email. Either way he did indicate that it takes a person somewhere in Oneworld or Finnair to review it to make it happen. ( he mentioned “log or logging” a couple of times)
That seems to be where the Fiji call centre struggles.
They do not have the inclination to look for a solution.

It was not a super big deal to me if I could not change it. Even though this suits me a lot better.

More to the point it really annoyed me that there was no common sense being applied.
 
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Yes. AY to AY. Around two hour connection. I have done a bit of research and believe “married flight” was the issue.

I have probably quoted the agent wrongly. I think he said he could log it as a request and then follow up with an email. Either way he did indicate that it takes a person somewhere in Oneworld or Finnair to review it to make it happen. ( he mentioned “log or logging” a couple of times)
That seems to be where the Fiji call centre struggles.
They do not have the inclination to look for a solution.

It was not a super big deal to me if I could not change it. Even though this suits me a lot better.

More to the point it really annoyed me that there was no common sense being applied.

Ok well that does make sense. And it’s a good result. Breaking a married segment rule can be problematic.
 
I am wanting to book a round the world trip using Qantas/One World in 2026. At the moment I can only book till March. Just wondering if anyone has some advice that if you book as far as you can go say, Asia, Europe, US but plan to add on up maybe June, should I wait to June or do I book as far as I can and add on later and still stay within the 365,800 points. I am not sure if that makes sense but hope someone can advise.
 
I assume you're referring to the oneworld classic fli flight reward product, you may want to trawl through the thread below.
Oneworld Classic Flight Reward Discussion - The Definitive Thread

Like many things there are pros and cons with the options. Booking what you can now gets the seats locked in, whereas waiting till June may see the seats you could book now give to somebody else.

Trying to add more flights to an existing booking means getting hold of a call centre person who has the know how to do it, provided there is availability. This could be on your first call or it could take many.

These are examples of the issues weigh up.
 
Fiji Airways now full member, Can be used on OWA?
From the Oneworld website

“As of 31 March 2025, Fiji Airways is the 14th full member of the oneworld Allliance.“
But… just because Fiji Airways now qualifies to be included in an OWA, let’s not jump to the conclusion that the QF systems will have already been updated to allow an itinerary to process properly…….
 
Apologies if this has been covered upthread - I searched but could not see the answer.

I managed to snaffle 2x F classic reward seats JNB - SYD for the exact date I wanted to fly in October.
I actually wanted JNB-MEL, connecting in SYD but it was not showing anything, and idly looking at Sydney it showed the F option, so grabbed it with idea I would worry about SYD-MEL later.

There are CR Y seats SYD - MEL available on day we arrive, but before I book can I check on others experience.
The SYD-MEL will be a separate PNR / ticket. I would allow at least 2 hrs for connection.

At JNB check-in, will I be able to get bags tagged through to MEL, and recognition that if the inbound is delayed QF will automatically rebook us onto a later flight, having satisfied MCT ?

&/or should I contact QF agent and get the PNRs linked ?
 
Apologies if this has been covered upthread - I searched but could not see the answer.

I managed to snaffle 2x F classic reward seats JNB - SYD for the exact date I wanted to fly in October.
I actually wanted JNB-MEL, connecting in SYD but it was not showing anything, and idly looking at Sydney it showed the F option, so grabbed it with idea I would worry about SYD-MEL later.

There are CR Y seats SYD - MEL available on day we arrive, but before I book can I check on others experience.
The SYD-MEL will be a separate PNR / ticket. I would allow at least 2 hrs for connection.

At JNB check-in, will I be able to get bags tagged through to MEL, and recognition that if the inbound is delayed QF will automatically rebook us onto a later flight, having satisfied MCT ?

&/or should I contact QF agent and get the PNRs linked

Yes the bags can be tagged to MEL and boarding passes issued. I can't comment on the automatic rebook, although having checked in you like to think that would happen but can't say definitively. I have had call centre agents (from HBA) tell me that as it is a QF - QF 'connection' that it will be adjusted if delayed and link the PNRs in case of schedule changes in advance. Can't vouch for the accuracy as everything went as planned for me in similar scenario.
 
Apologies if this has been covered upthread - I searched but could not see the answer.

I managed to snaffle 2x F classic reward seats JNB - SYD for the exact date I wanted to fly in October.
I actually wanted JNB-MEL, connecting in SYD but it was not showing anything, and idly looking at Sydney it showed the F option, so grabbed it with idea I would worry about SYD-MEL later.

There are CR Y seats SYD - MEL available on day we arrive, but before I book can I check on others experience.
The SYD-MEL will be a separate PNR / ticket. I would allow at least 2 hrs for connection.

At JNB check-in, will I be able to get bags tagged through to MEL, and recognition that if the inbound is delayed QF will automatically rebook us onto a later flight, having satisfied MCT ?

&/or should I contact QF agent and get the PNRs linked ?
It will be soon enough to link the PNRs at checkin at JNB. When you present the second ticket to have your bags tagged through, it will have the effect of linking if I am correct.

Although call wait times now seem to be very quick, so it can’t hurt to try in advance (I wouldn’t spend two hours in the phone waiting! 5 mins and yes, ok)

They may not automatically rebook you on the next flight in any event, but I’m confident the check-in desk at the airport on the day will sim0y reaccommodate you if you present the inbound boarding pass.
 
Booked on HND-SIN on JL as part of OWA in F - JL equipment swap from APR-NOV from 777-300 to 787.

Anyone have a crystal ball and can tell me if they will swap to A350-1000 for NOV-MAR again? Or do I prepare myself for a 3 hour phone call with qantas
 
I’ve done a few Oneworld Classic Flight Reward trips in the past but never with a break in between so seeking feedback from members.
Looking at an extended trip in 2026, with 4 weeks in Egypt/UK/Ireland Apri, back to BNE for a few months, then 4 weeks in USA in October.
I’m doing dummy bookings to see availability of 2 x Business (U) and what alternatives there are..
All depends on availability of course, but I’m currently WP and will make P1 (and LTG) in mid-August this year, so I have a slightly better chance of getting what we need. It will be complicated by the increase in required points after August this year but I have enough to cover the extra if required.

First step is a positioning BNE/CGK then commence the reward booking from there:
CGK/OOMS/CAI - STOP 1 (Oman Air)
CAI/LHR - STOP 2 (BA)
LHR/SIN/BNE- STOP 3 (QF)
BNE/ORD - STOP 4 (QF/AA)
ORD/JFK - STOP 5 (AA)
JFK/ BNE) – END -(AA or QF)

5 stops and Great Circle Mapper showing 32,697nm. Using Multi-city engine this totalled 646,000 points and $2,829.90 (We’ll organise BNE/CGK and the return London to Dublin flights separately).
Apart from having to be in Cairo on 7th April 2026, the rest is completely flexible. I’ll book first leg CGK/CAI as soon as something is available, then add on as needed over the next 12-18 months.
Any comments or suggestions more than welcome. With the increasing difficulty of using Reward Points this might be the last hurrah, so we want to make it a good one.
 
I’ve done a few Oneworld Classic Flight Reward trips in the past but never with a break in between so seeking feedback from members.
Looking at an extended trip in 2026, with 4 weeks in Egypt/UK/Ireland Apri, back to BNE for a few months, then 4 weeks in USA in October.
I’m doing dummy bookings to see availability of 2 x Business (U) and what alternatives there are..
All depends on availability of course, but I’m currently WP and will make P1 (and LTG) in mid-August this year, so I have a slightly better chance of getting what we need. It will be complicated by the increase in required points after August this year but I have enough to cover the extra if required.

First step is a positioning BNE/CGK then commence the reward booking from there:
CGK/OOMS/CAI - STOP 1 (Oman Air)
CAI/LHR - STOP 2 (BA)
LHR/SIN/BNE- STOP 3 (QF)
BNE/ORD - STOP 4 (QF/AA)
ORD/JFK - STOP 5 (AA)
JFK/ BNE) – END -(AA or QF)

5 stops and Great Circle Mapper showing 32,697nm. Using Multi-city engine this totalled 646,000 points and $2,829.90 (We’ll organise BNE/CGK and the return London to Dublin flights separately).
Apart from having to be in Cairo on 7th April 2026, the rest is completely flexible. I’ll book first leg CGK/CAI as soon as something is available, then add on as needed over the next 12-18 months.
Any comments or suggestions more than welcome. With the increasing difficulty of using Reward Points this might be the last hurrah, so we want to make it a good one.
If you are travelling directly from Dublin to Brisvegas then you’d save a heap of tax if you redeemed DUB-LHR-onward rather than starting a sector from London.
 
If you are travelling directly from Dublin to Brisvegas then you’d save a heap of tax if you redeemed DUB-LHR-onward rather than starting a sector from London.
Thanks yes, I'd thought of that. All depends on if we have a week in London before, or after, Ireland and/or reward availability. I'd prefer to save the extra tax out of LHR, but as I say we are very flexible and it will come down to what seats are available on which route.
 
First step is a positioning BNE/CGK then commence the reward booking from there:
CGK/OOMS/CAI - STOP 1 (Oman Air)
CAI/LHR - STOP 2 (BA)
LHR/SIN/BNE- STOP 3 (QF)
BNE/ORD - STOP 4 (QF/AA)
ORD/JFK - STOP 5 (AA)
JFK/ BNE) – END -(AA or QF)

5 stops and Great Circle Mapper showing 32,697nm.
I did a quick GCM check, assuming BNE-LAX-ORD and JFK-AKL-BNE and BNE-CGK to end the circle, and came up well over the 35,000 miles. You might want to re-check with your complete route rather than abbreviated.
 
I did a quick GCM check, assuming BNE-LAX-ORD and JFK-AKL-BNE and BNE-CGK to end the circle, and came up well over the 35,000 miles. You might want to re-check with your complete route rather than abbreviated.
Thanks for double checking. I am working on starting the reward flights with CGK-OOMS-CAI flight and ending with JFK-AKL-BNE (not BNE-CGK) which comes to 33,234. Apparently this itinerary works because according 'Pointhacks' to you can finish your ticket in a city you’ve previously ‘visited’ (in this case, Brisbane)
 
I am working on starting the reward flights with CGK-OOMS-CAI flight and ending with JFK-AKL-BNE (not BNE-CGK) which comes to 33,234. Apparently this itinerary works because according 'Pointhacks' to you can finish your ticket in a city you’ve previously ‘visited’ (in this case, Brisbane)
I thought the rules specified that the distance must include a return to the port of origin, even if not flown (i.e. treated as a surface segment.) Hence the 'return' to CGK that you're not flying.
 

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