The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

I booked a domestic US flight with QFF points, according to the Qantas manage booking I have no way to purchase baggage except at the airport, is this accurate? I cant seem to log into the American Airlines site with the ticket number and Qantas don't give a partner airline booking number.
 
I booked a domestic US flight with QFF points, according to the Qantas manage booking I have no way to purchase baggage except at the airport, is this accurate? I cant seem to log into the American Airlines site with the ticket number and Qantas don't give a partner airline booking number.
You could try calling QF and asking for the AA PNR and see what you can do on the AA website/app.

Oh, one of those (AA website or app - sorry, I’ve forgotten which one), should recognise the QF eTicket number.

Plan C. Enter the QF booking reference into BA.com and go through to select seats. You should get the AA PNR during that process.
 
You could try calling QF and asking for the AA PNR and see what you can do on the AA website/app.

Oh, one of those (AA website or app - sorry, I’ve forgotten which one), should recognise the QF eTicket number.

Plan C. Enter the QF booking reference into BA.com and go through to select seats. You should get the AA PNR during that process.

Thanks, It worked going through BA.
 
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More of a curiosity question here;

I booked a SYD > MEL > SYD > HND CR flight via the multi-city tool. All on a one-way PNR.

In the Qantas app, SYD (0700HRS)> MEL shows up as one trip.
MEL (1700HRS) > SYD (2055HRS) > HND shows up as a separate trip.

Result is I have 2 check-in times for this PNR - I was hoping for one to get early seat selection on SYD>HND.

Question: How does Qantas determine where to "split" this PNR? Long layover in MEL? How I entered it into the multi-city tool?

FWIW I searched the following in the multi-city tool.
#1: SYD>MEL
#2: MEL > HND (same day as #1)

TIA for the answer, and cheers as always to this community for the wealth of knowledge it has provided me.
 
Update:
Did some random flight searches for August, September and October and all the early afternoon flights are now Y only and some of the late afternoon flights are also.

Called Sydney Bangkok Airways number and she confirmed our flight # ex USM is all economy now and it may be all flights are going that way (they are from BKK-USM)

So decided not worth even trying to call QF at present to change, as I half expect our SIN-USM will get downgraded also 😒

She did say, we should get a refund from Qantas - we wait patiently...
Update:
Called QFF today.
Agent said to wait until travel completed as aircraft  may change back to include business class (fair point but unlikely?)

After completion of travel to call back for reimbursement of price difference, could not indicate what this would be.
 
Anyone know if you can book China Eastern domestic China flights using Qantas points?

Tried to search for a domestic China route but computer says no.
 
Does Qantas publish fare class points earn table to determine how many points/SCs are earned for each paid flight? I could not find it at all.

I booked my wife and kids for Economy CX SYD-HKG return on fare class N. I am trying to find the best program to credit the points.
 
They do not publish the fare class publicly.
It takes an effort to find it.
Have to wait for the others, who are more into this than me, to see if an N class on CX will earn any QFF points and QFF SC, noting that the wife and the kids SC cant be transferred to you.
QFF points, that one yes.
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I dont see N class, so maybe you have to go for CXs own program or Avios.
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According to this: under QF and CX agreement, there is no discY,


Sydney to Hong Kong​

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Cathay Pacific (CX)

QANTAS POINTS
STATUS CREDITS
  • Flexible Economy
    you will earn4,500Qantas Points
    and30Status Credits
    Selecetd Category
  • Premium Economy
    you will earn4,950Qantas Points
    and30Status Credits
  • Business
    you will earn5,600Qantas Points
    and60
And N is not in the above table either, otherwise it would show under flexY.
Seems most airlines consider N subclass as discY.
 
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Does Qantas publish fare class points earn table to determine how many points/SCs are earned for each paid flight? I could not find it at all.

I booked my wife and kids for Economy CX SYD-HKG return on fare class N. I am trying to find the best program to credit the points.

They do not publish the fare class publicly.
It takes an effort to find it.
Have to wait for the others, who are more into this than me, to see if an N class on CX will earn any QFF points and QFF SC, noting that the wife and the kids SC cant be transferred to you.
QFF points, that one yes.

So I finally managed to find the QF earn table by fare class. It took a lot of effort to find it. Maybe QF tried to hide it by making it very hard to find it:


Class N in CX does NOT earn any QF points, unfortunately.

Probably worth putting a sticky on this link somewhere .....
 
Does Qantas publish fare class points earn table to determine how many points/SCs are earned for each paid flight? I could not find it at all.

I booked my wife and kids for Economy CX SYD-HKG return on fare class N. I am trying to find the best program to credit the points.
I think this will help you decide very quickly..

 

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