RichardMEL
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This is a great response - pretty much what I would say.If a WP, for release of INT J class, you'll need fares available in the Business 'I' fare bucket, which generally correlates to a Business Sale fare when searching flights in the usual manner. This said, whilst having 'I' fares available is the key, it still won't unlock the door on its own. QF has other quite tight restrictions on certain flights (e.g. QF1/2, QF3/4, QF103/104) and periods, like school holidays, and major events (e.g. the 2024 Olympics), where you may not be able to access anything, regardless of published inventory. Which destination and period are you looking at?
Cheers,
Matt.
I'd just add that the explanation @AirKat was given is essentially correct (as explained here) but remember that while you may not see any sale seats show up for a specific flight when looking on the QF website, that doesn't mean there is zero "I" class open - it could be there is no sale fares lodged for that route/flight/date, but the inventory is open.
However, it's still up to the QF system as to if it will OK a seat release.
Nothing has really changed with this in respect to requesting reward release. I think @AirKat is possibly mixing up two different things here (or the agent is) and this has caused some confusion. the 353 day thing is when traditionally reward seats would be made available for QF flights for certain elite tiers - in a general sense (as in available online to book). Now while it seems that this is not a hard date anymore, it's also a different thing to being able to call and request for release of reward space as a Platinum or higher - and that is the case where one wants the "I" class available (for Platinum) or "D" for P1 (but again, not guaranteed of course).