Stupid Multi City Booking Problem

Dave G

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Hi All - Anyone come across this before - and know a way to solve it.
Booking a Multi city flight from Honolulu to Perth. 2 Legs - HNL-> SYD, SYD-> PER.
Both flights come up in multi city tool - but when selected gives an error on checkout
Also - both flights come up as separate searches too.
But when I or the call center try to book as one flight (Lower points and taxes) - computer keeps saying no. Qantas have suggested that I just book them as separate flights.

Anyone get this before ?
 
Purchasing on points or cash?
What is the intention for using multi city with Sydney? Are you wanting a stopover in Sydney?
What are you desired dates?
 
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HI -
Trying for a points redemption. Putting in HNL-> Per brings no joy - so forcing 2 flights through multi city. Layovers between 90 mins to 18 hours - nothing seems to work
Thanks
 
Yeah - Ive got that before - (I have it on my flight over - SYD->SEA was 1/3 of the points than SYD-> YVR - even though its the same flight to YVR and an extra flight to SEA !!!)
but Ive never had it the other way - if two legs are available to be booked separately Ive never had a multi city knocked back on that
 
And if they were never married, they can’t be divorced, should you even consider that option. 😉
 
Sounds a bit like the "phantom availability" issue?
It is almost certainly a "Married Segments" issue. The "phantom" availability generally occurs for booking on Qantas' partner airlines, not on Qantas Prime.

Qantas are willing to sell an award seat for travel HNL to SYD but not for travel HNL to PER.
 

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