Qantas Error Fare: First Class to Los Angeles from Sydney $4,299 return @qantas.com (several dates incuding xmas holidays)

So a "sale" fare could be a "mistake " whenever the airline deems it to be

No. Whether a fare is a mistake is a matter of fact. It either is, or it isn’t. Any claim would need to be supported by evidence that would satisfy legal scrutiny.

Even if it is a mistake, it doesn’t necessarily allow the ticket to be voided. It has to be ‘obvious’ for a start under QF’s contract of carriage. Outside the contract of carriage, if an airline is going to argue cancellation on the grounds of mistake, it has to satisfy a number of elements. Which may or may not be easy, depending on the circumstances.
 
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Received my $200 Amex credit for the fully refunded fare. Fingers crossed it doesn't get reversed.
 
If the refund value is identical to that paid, the Amex credit will very likely be removed.
They refunded it in two transactions, fare and CC fee, but charged it as a single transaction. So I guess we will see.
 
Just arrived in Portland this evening. Qantas staff were fantastic. I guess there was no flag on the booking indicating that I should be treated with contempt for paying so little! Unfortunately no points upgrade to First, but fingers crossed for the trip home.
Were you on the 11, departing 4 Nov?
 
Just arrived in Portland this evening. Qantas staff were fantastic. I guess there was no flag on the booking indicating that I should be treated with contempt for paying so little! Unfortunately no points upgrade to First, but fingers crossed for the trip home.
So no inadvertent spilling of red wine over your trousers, or serving of a tasteless special meal that you hadn't ordered, or change of seat to the windowless window seat that you had apparently requested, etc. :D
 
So no inadvertent spilling of red wine over your trousers, or serving of a tasteless special meal that you hadn't ordered, or change of seat to the windowless window seat that you had apparently requested, etc. :D
Or at least no more tasteless than to be expected if it wasn't the snapper, I dare say...?
 

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