If there is availability for business reward tickets at time of requesting the upgrade you get confirmation immediatly. You can check on the Qantas website by trying to book the same flight again.Potentially silly question, but have domestic upgrades always been confirmed 1-3 days prior to the flight depending on status?
The last few times I've applied for them they've been confirmed immediately (though I can't recall if the timing was within that timeframe, my sense is my requests were much earlier, which is why I ask)
The distance out from travel doesn't matter, but there is one key timing element, which is that you must wait until the booking is confirmed & ticketed, before putting in the upgrade request online. If there is Classic Reward availability for a J booking (or inventory in 'U' class, when looking in EF), and your domestic flight is ticketed, then when you put the upgrade request in, it should immediately confirm for you.No, most of my domestic upgrade requests were not confirmed until T-72 hours and even once at the gate. Unlike many other posts, I have never received an immediate upgrade. However, I usually book 6-12 months in advance and QF could still be hoping to sell J seats for real money.
Sorry, but my experience is as I stated. Flights were definitely ticketed. I had the e-tickets printed In every case. These were often on a B737. Of course there is the possibility that reward seats were gone so QF was waiting to until T-72 before allocating remaining empty J seats to WP.The distance out from travel doesn't matter, but there is one key timing element, which is that you must wait until the booking is confirmed & ticketed, before putting in the upgrade request online. If there is Classic Reward availability for a J booking (or inventory in 'U' class, when looking in EF), and your domestic flight is ticketed, then when you put the upgrade request in, it should immediately confirm for you.
If you've put a request in and realise later that ticketing wasn't complete at the time you did, then check again for that Reward availability, then cancel and request it again... It will confirm the upgrade (if available) when you do so.
Cheers,
Matt.
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The distance out from travel doesn't matter, but there is one key timing element, which is that you must wait until the booking is confirmed & ticketed, before putting in the upgrade request online. If there is Classic Reward availability for a J booking (or inventory in 'U' class, when looking in EF), and your domestic flight is ticketed, then when you put the upgrade request in, it should immediately confirm for you.
If you've put a request in and realise later that ticketing wasn't complete at the time you did, then check again for that Reward availability, then cancel and request it again... It will confirm the upgrade (if available) when you do so.
Cheers,
Matt.
Yes - likely the case; It's one or the other (or altogether broken!). Keep an eye on availability through a Reward flight search on QF for your flight, or by asking for availability via this AFF thread. If a reward seat shows up before you've been notified (which won't happen until about 3 days out), I would cancel the request and resubmit it to lock it in.Ah ok, I think it is the lack of reward availability then. All the flights I was looking at are confirmed when I go into the booking information, and I have received the itineraries in email with the e-Ticket numbers.
See what happens closer to the flights I guess, if it isn't meant to be then it isn't meant to be.
Thanks, I appreciate the info and tipsYes - likely the case; It's one or the other (or altogether broken!). Keep an eye on availability through a Reward flight search on QF for your flight, or by asking for availability via this AFF thread. If a reward seat shows up before you've been notified (which won't happen until about 3 days out), I would cancel the request and resubmit it to lock it in.
Cheers,
Matt
Congrats and welcome to AFF, nice first post.Just notified of a successful upgrade at T-26, saver Y to J on QF2 SIN-SYD tomorrow for myself and my partner. First time flying business internationally! Bronze+QC status
Is she WP as well? I think even if you put in a request it would be processed at her status level (unless you're WP1), so I'm surprised.Notified via SMS at T-10 of successful upgrade from Y to J on QF25 SYD->HND for my GF and I. Recently-minted WP - they kept me sweating on this one
(Based on OLCI, the J cabin is chockas. So much so that they've split our seats and we're now sitting on opposite sides of the aircraft)
There's still a seat for sale (J1), and below is the current seat assignments... You will probably be able to sort something out at SYD F check-in, or while you wait at the lounge, but it could depend on status of others in the cabin or their willingness to move about a little. Congratulations, and enjoy the flight up (regardless of where you might be sitting... it's a heck of a lot better than it would be behind the curtain!)Notified via SMS at T-10 of successful upgrade from Y to J on QF25 SYD->HND for my GF and I. Recently-minted WP - they kept me sweating on this one
(Based on OLCI, the J cabin is chockas. So much so that they've split our seats and we're now sitting on opposite sides of the aircraft)
Is she WP as well? I think even if you put in a request it would be processed at her status level (unless you're WP1), so I'm surprised.
No, she’s NB.Is she WP as well? I think even if you put in a request it would be processed at her status level (unless you're WP1), so I'm surprised.
Cheers Matt! So looking forward to this!! I love it when a plan comes togetherCongratulations, and enjoy the flight up (regardless of where you might be sitting... it's a heck of a lot better than it would be behind the curtain!)
Yeah, that was my understanding too. I suspect I was made to wait a bit longer given my newly attained status. Seem to recall someone mentioning a similar issue earlier (I.e. request processed as SG rather than updated WP status), but perhaps I’m imagining things?When you're travelling together on the same PNR, your status works for the whole group.