Hi there, long time lurker, first time poster. Hoping someone might be able to clarify a couple curly questions.
I've booked flights mid next year using the Qantas multi city engine. First time doing so. Was keen to offload some Qantas points & see (what was left) of Business class classic reward seats on offer. I've never flown business class, have been stock piling points through the pandemic and thought I would treat myself (and my partner)!
The itinerary:
Business class;
QF: Melbourne > Delhi (departing 09:20 arriving 17:40)
BA: Delhi > London Heathrow (departing 01:50 arriving 06:45).
Questions:
I've booked flights mid next year using the Qantas multi city engine. First time doing so. Was keen to offload some Qantas points & see (what was left) of Business class classic reward seats on offer. I've never flown business class, have been stock piling points through the pandemic and thought I would treat myself (and my partner)!
The itinerary:
Business class;
QF: Melbourne > Delhi (departing 09:20 arriving 17:40)
BA: Delhi > London Heathrow (departing 01:50 arriving 06:45).
Questions:
- Using the standard portal & searching for classic reward flights "Melbourne to London", this wasn't a route that came up. I also called the call centre and they tried multiple combinations and dates and informed be there was no route into London using classic reward flights. Is it more my good luck / happy hunting I found these tickets, or is there some sort of deeper issue/risk with this route?
- And secondly, I've received the itinerary and both flights/ passengers are ticketed under the same itinerary and the end destination - London - appears in my Qantas app. If there was an unexpected delay / operational issue for example in Delhi - would we be entitled to having the airline book alternative travel? (I know for people who book different legs as isolated tickets - are not).
- Also, any knowledge or insight on Delhi airport much appreciated! I didn't know Qantas flew direct to Delhi - was quite surprised.