offer-frenzy-irenic
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I've been a Qantas Frequent Flyer for a fair few years now, gaining points from credit card offers, and now I'm looking to spend them to get a round-trip Perth-Europe business+ class flight.
I've been diving into using things like Awards Nexus and KVS to locate the flights, and at least on the outwards journey I think I have found an available path that is business and above.
The path is PER-KUL-DXB-FCO; PER-KUL business with Malaysia, and KUL(-DXB)-FCO first with Emirates. I arrive at KUL at 9pmish, then catch the Emirates flight at 10am the next day (~12 hour layover). The timings and characteristics of this path suit what I'm looking for well.
I can see all the legs of this journey as two "flights" when I input them into the Qantas multi-city booking interface as PER-KUL on the first day and KUL-FCO the day after.
But what I'm trying to understand is should I just book it using that interface?
Is there any risk of having two disconnected flights like this with regards to making the connection if there is some issue or rescheduling?
Is there some way of booking this path as one combined flight? Does it make sense to do that? How would I do that? I hear the call centre can be hell?
Similarly, should I wait until I have my return journey calculated to book them all at once?
And how does luggage work with these complex flight paths?
Interested in any advice anyone has, really appreciate it!
Here's the flights, they're in mid-2024 so I have some time to think about it.
I've been diving into using things like Awards Nexus and KVS to locate the flights, and at least on the outwards journey I think I have found an available path that is business and above.
The path is PER-KUL-DXB-FCO; PER-KUL business with Malaysia, and KUL(-DXB)-FCO first with Emirates. I arrive at KUL at 9pmish, then catch the Emirates flight at 10am the next day (~12 hour layover). The timings and characteristics of this path suit what I'm looking for well.
I can see all the legs of this journey as two "flights" when I input them into the Qantas multi-city booking interface as PER-KUL on the first day and KUL-FCO the day after.
But what I'm trying to understand is should I just book it using that interface?
Is there any risk of having two disconnected flights like this with regards to making the connection if there is some issue or rescheduling?
Is there some way of booking this path as one combined flight? Does it make sense to do that? How would I do that? I hear the call centre can be hell?
Similarly, should I wait until I have my return journey calculated to book them all at once?
And how does luggage work with these complex flight paths?
Interested in any advice anyone has, really appreciate it!
Here's the flights, they're in mid-2024 so I have some time to think about it.
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