Correct - QF has no say over partner inventoryFirst time hitting WP so apologies for the noob question.
Wanted to confirm that one can only put in a request for the release of a CR seat for QF flight numbers on QF metal? For example QF4025 SYD-SIN which is operated on JL metal would not be eligible.
Wanted to confirm that one can only put in a request for the release of a CR seat for QF flight numbers on QF metal? For example QF4025 SYD-SIN which is operated on JL metal would not be eligible.
QF4025 is also SIN-HND, not SYD-SIN. Definitely stick to QF metal for these seat requestsFirst time hitting WP so apologies for the noob question.
Wanted to confirm that one can only put in a request for the release of a CR seat for QF flight numbers on QF metal? For example QF4025 SYD-SIN which is operated on JL metal would not be eligible.
Cheers, my brother was messaging me about booking a C+ before I told him to hold his horses.I've successfully released for family before, and Y is definitely possible (with very good chances)
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no issue with family members - points will need to come from your account - depending on your relationship, he can then transfer the points to your from his account... It pays to mention this early on in the call that you are not the passenger as some consultants start making the booking in your name from the start of the call and when you mention further on that it is for a family member they have to start again...Cheers, my brother was messaging me about booking a C+ before I told him to hold his horses.
I'll look for him once I get back from Tokyo. (Bloody hot here).
Am I crazy thinking of booking J rather than F when both are available?
IMO it all comes down to how many points you have, how you want to use them and if you need them for something else. I know which option I would takeAm I crazy thinking of booking J rather than F when both are available?
I think 24hr transit is for international itineraries.I had a very interesting experience this week.. Requested WGA-SYD-PER J return, which was granted (with an overnight transit in SYD, less than 24hrs) Quoted 41,500 p/p each way. 49,500 points deducted p/p each way.
Phoned back and told it would be rectified in 48hours. Nope
Phoned back again and told the same thing. Nope
Phoned back and was transferred to the Awards Team, which I am pretty sure is against protocol. I was advised that there was a problem with the auto points calculation not liking the overnight transits and treating the overnight as a stop over, not a transit. Told that it would need to be a manual process and will be rectified in 48 hours. Nope
Phoned back again after 48 hours and was told that a transit is less than 12 hours, not 24 hours and this was the reason that the system was calculating the points on the two flights separately. I stated that the t & c’s of the Frequent Flyer Program state that a transit is up to 24 hours.. I was then told that it has recently changed to 12 hours and that on this occasion they would refund the point difference. Points received within the hour.
You got lucky. As muppet said, a transfer can only be on the same calendar on a domestic itinerary. You had a stopover:Phoned back again after 48 hours and was told that a transit is less than 12 hours, not 24 hours and this was the reason that the system was calculating the points on the two flights separately. I stated that the t & c’s of the Frequent Flyer Program state that a transit is up to 24 hours.. I was then told that it has recently changed to 12 hours and that on this occasion they would refund the point difference. Points received within the hour.
thats a typical 'NFG' response from the first 3 phone call attempts ... isn't it frustratingI had a very interesting experience this week.. Requested WGA-SYD-PER J return, which was granted (with an overnight transit in SYD, less than 24hrs) Quoted 41,500 p/p each way. 49,500 points deducted p/p each way.
Phoned back and told it would be rectified in 48hours. Nope
Phoned back again and told the same thing. Nope
Phoned back and was transferred to the Awards Team, which I am pretty sure is against protocol. I was advised that there was a problem with the auto points calculation not liking the overnight transits and treating the overnight as a stop over, not a transit. Told that it would need to be a manual process and will be rectified in 48 hours. Nope
Phoned back again after 48 hours and was told that a transit is less than 12 hours, not 24 hours and this was the reason that the system was calculating the points on the two flights separately. I stated that the t & c’s of the Frequent Flyer Program state that a transit is up to 24 hours.. I was then told that it has recently changed to 12 hours and that on this occasion they would refund the point difference. Points received within the hour.