Successful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

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Date | Cabin | Route | Points | Co-pay | credit-card? | Max points | SCs | Booking Time
Nov 2013 | J | MEL-xSYD-ASP return | 48k | $378.58 | $7 | 91k | 240 | 5 mins 15 secs
 
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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Mods any chance we can make this a sticky ?
Very useful thread to have up top IMO.
 
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May 2013 HKG-SYD First P class 90,000pts + $337.90 (inc $30 CC fee)
Took less than 5 minutes, operator stated "oh yes I think these will be going for good soon". I usually take such comments with a grain of salt as they're usually wrong.
 
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Oct/2013 | J | HKG>SYD | 60,000| $266.51 | $30 cc | 120SC | Classic Award: 60,000+$175 co-pay | less than 5 mins

After they issued ticket I asked them to quote me how much do I need pay to upgrade to F. So new P class ticket is re-issued after I paid $ 260. :-)
 
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Date | Cabin | Route | Points | Co-pay | credit-card? | Max points cost (if known) | SCs earned | Classic co-pay*

25 October 2013 | J | MEL-SYD-SIN | 60,000 | $436.30 | + $30 | Max points cost (if known) | 320 (DSC) | $328.42

When I called, I mentioned to the consultant that I wanted a B747 flight via SYD or BNE. I was booked on QF 5 and realised it was an A330 when I was looking at the seat map online immediately after. I called again to change it to QF52 with an additional payment of $248.81 but no change fees. Seems a little high but then again it's T-6 days and this would take me to Gold.

In the end:
25 October 2013 | J | MEL-BNE-SIN | 60,000 | $685.11 | + $30 | Max points cost (if known) | 360 (DSC)
 
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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Mods any chance we can make this a sticky ?
Very useful thread to have up top IMO.

That it is, but if we get any more stickies they will have their own page :).

If we must have to have so many, be better having them shortened into a line of two they are taking so much space.
 
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Oct/2013 | J | HKG>SYD | 60,000| $266.51 | $30 cc | 120SC | Classic Award: 60,000+$175 co-pay | less than 5 mins

After they issued ticket I asked them to quote me how much do I need pay to upgrade to F. So new P class ticket is re-issued after I paid $ 260. :-)

This is also an excellent (but likely mistaken on the part of the agent) booking.
P Award from post above yours 90,000 plus $337. Your award 60,000 plus $526.
:confused: :?:
Perhaps if there are many more of these, QF will either
A: See the wisdom of returning the ASA's online
B: Get rid of them altogether
 
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Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

This is also an excellent (but likely mistaken on the part of the agent) booking.
P Award from post above yours 90,000 plus $337. Your award 60,000 plus $526.
:confused: :?:

Hi Princess,

Just wondering; how is that indicative of a mistake by the agent ?
I thought that even in the online JASA booking days buying a JASA then "changing" your flight to a FASA was always a way of getting a FASA with less points spent ?
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Hi Princess,

Just wondering; how is that indicative of a mistake by the agent ?
I thought that even in the online JASA booking days buying a JASA then "changing" your flight to a FASA was always a way of getting a FASA with less points spent ?

Correct it was/is known, the website booking engine even used to quote this without the need for changing.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Hi Princess,

Just wondering; how is that indicative of a mistake by the agent ?
I thought that even in the online JASA booking days buying a JASA then "changing" your flight to a FASA was always a way of getting a FASA with less points spent ?

Yes, there were instances of this, it wasn't widely available on every routing though.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

I have formatted the data into a Google Docs spreadsheet up to this post using the format:

Month booked | Month travelled | Cabin | Route | Points | Co-pay | credit-card? | Max points cost (if known) | SCs earned | Classic co-pay*

The spreadsheet should be able to be viewed by anyone, as long as your local network does not restrict access. I.e. you do not need to request permission from me to view it.

Please PM me any suggestions you have to improve it, to save this thread becoming distracted from its intended purpose.

This is the link to the Google Docs spreadsheet


*There has been a request for the Classic Award co-payment to be included, to compare with the ASA rate. So as you do your homework before booking kindly take note of it and include it if possible. Ta.

No other information is to be posted, please use the other threads for this, please just keep this thread to factual information only please

Any discussion can occur here:

http://www.australianfrequentflyer....m/confirmed-qf-removing-cheap-asas-48705.html

And here: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....rogram/has-anyone-had-success-call-51720.html
 
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Hello

Just a quick question please, when we book JASA on the phone, do we get charged a credit card fee? so $7 domestic and $30 International?
We never used to get charged did we? when we could do it ourselves online... ?

Thank you in advance
Yes you do. Please note the two threads listed in the post you quoted for any questions. This is just a reference thread, not for discussion.
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Had to call up twice today (DRW-BNE-TSV); the agent insisted that my DRW-BNE flight was in 'U', while BNE-TSV had to be in 'I' - because apparently thats how it works or something like that (100k points + 300ish?); no thanks.
The second agent had never heard of this before; but was willing to give it a go. She found the seats via Classic Awards, put me on hold for a good 10 minutes and managed to price the itinerary to the more reasonable 24000pts + 193 co-pay - apologized profusely that it took so long (27 minutes) but managed to get it! Very happy with her efforts.

Oct 13 | Jan 14 | J | DRW-xBNE-TSV | 24000 | $193 | Max pts. cost 53000) | 140 SC |
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

Had to call up twice today (DRW-BNE-TSV); the agent insisted that my DRW-BNE flight was in 'U', while BNE-TSV had to be in 'I' - because apparently thats how it works or something like that (100k points + 300ish?); no thanks.
The second agent had never heard of this before; but was willing to give it a go. She found the seats via Classic Awards, put me on hold for a good 10 minutes and managed to price the itinerary to the more reasonable 24000pts + 193 co-pay - apologized profusely that it took so long (27 minutes) but managed to get it! Very happy with her efforts.

Oct 13 | Jan 14 | J | DRW-xBNE-TSV | 24000 | $193 | Max pts. cost 53000) | 140 SC |

STAHP You're stealing my inventory! :( lol
Yeah had that happen yesterday when I rang up. CSA thought that it had to be combined with a revenue fare and double checked with her supervisor. Took less than 5 mins and had it priced up in just over 15mins after that because apparently the system was being slow. Very pleasant experience when you get someone who puts you first or knows what they're doing, and serving the customer.
 
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Oct 13 | Nov 13 | J | SYD xBNE TSV xBNE SYD | 42,000 | $353 | $7 | 86000 | 200 | $157*

Excellent CSA, took about 10 minutes.
 
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Oct 13 | Dec 13 | J | CBR-MEL-HBA-SYD-CBR | 32,000 | $296.02 | $7 | | 180*

*270 ​with 50% SC offer and yes I have checked the fine print
 
Re: Sucessful ASA Bookings booked at classic rates Reference Guide

August 2013 | January 2014 | J | SYD-HKG | 60000 | $326.08 | $0 (Debit) | ~95000 | 120 | ~$240*.


But I saw P availability on this flight today (QF127 - A380), so I called up to do a JASA->FASA upgrade. Got it at A$335 all-inclusive, and got the $80 award assistance fee waived because I couldn't do it online. This will be my first time in international First Class.

The JASA->FASA trick is surprisingly good deal to buy points at effectively 0.8 cents each. (So it's about 30000 points difference times $0.008, plus $60 change fee and minimal additional taxes/fees = $240 + $60 + $35).

So overall it's 60000 Points + $661.08 for one-way SYD-HKG F, and it will earn me 11,453 Points and 180 SC. Going to become SG in this membership year. :-)
 
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