The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

Ok newbie to silver
I was just checking the benefits and it states I use business check in ?
My understanding was premium economy if available and if not it would be business
. It was the same benefit as for gold
(Yes slowly crying here as now LTS )
 
Ok newbie to silver
I was just checking the benefits and it states I use business check in ?
My understanding was premium economy if available and if not it would be business
. It was the same benefit as for gold
(Yes slowly crying here as now LTS )
Definitely Business check-in counter where available.
 
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Seeing as QF wants you to fly on QF metal or codeshare (lest you be punished with less or no SCs), does anyone have a rough list of where QF codeshares to, or have any interesting codeshare routes?
For example:
  • CX between PER and HKG (PE only? Guessing some of the info on QF's website about QF codeshares on CX flights from HKG to other parts of Asia are out of date too)
  • JL between SIN and HND
  • EK's A380 fifth freedom route between SYD and CHC (shame MEL-SIN is ending)
  • LY between TLV and BKK/NRT
 
Is it possible to book a married segment CR flight (non QF) then cancel the first leg?

In this case MH - JL (KUL - SIN - HND) but on its own SIN - HND doesn't show up.
 
Is it possible to book a married segment CR flight (non QF) then cancel the first leg?

In this case MH - JL (KUL - SIN - HND) but on its own SIN - HND doesn't show up.
Generally no.

They can’t be divorced to allow one sector to be cancelled.

Think of it as KUL-HND.

The fact that it goes via SIN is irrelevant.
 

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