Hi all,
I have a QF domestic return booking, but I can no longer make the outbound leg. QF does not have a suitable alternative option for the outbound leg, so I wanted to cancel the QF outbound and book a new one way with VA (and keep the return leg of my existing QF booking).
I called QF to do see if I could do this, but they said I would have to pay 2 x $99 change fees - one to split the booking into 2 x one-ways (payable now) and one that would be deducted from the flight credit value when I rebook. A further problem is, the credit would only be valid for a few weeks from now, as it's apparently 12 months from the date of the original booking. This would mean paying an extra $99 now, to get a credit that is really only worth about $120 net, which will probably expire before I can use it.
The QF agent said my other option is to simply forfeit the outbound leg by not showing up. She assured me this would have no impact on my return flight booking. Is that correct? I always thought that a no show for the first leg of a return booking resulted in automatic cancellation of the return leg. TIA.
I have a QF domestic return booking, but I can no longer make the outbound leg. QF does not have a suitable alternative option for the outbound leg, so I wanted to cancel the QF outbound and book a new one way with VA (and keep the return leg of my existing QF booking).
I called QF to do see if I could do this, but they said I would have to pay 2 x $99 change fees - one to split the booking into 2 x one-ways (payable now) and one that would be deducted from the flight credit value when I rebook. A further problem is, the credit would only be valid for a few weeks from now, as it's apparently 12 months from the date of the original booking. This would mean paying an extra $99 now, to get a credit that is really only worth about $120 net, which will probably expire before I can use it.
The QF agent said my other option is to simply forfeit the outbound leg by not showing up. She assured me this would have no impact on my return flight booking. Is that correct? I always thought that a no show for the first leg of a return booking resulted in automatic cancellation of the return leg. TIA.