The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

A colleague of mine is a Qantas Club member and will be travelling abroad soon with their partner and child to South America. Everyone is seated in business class. I'm wondering, what baggage allowance would apply in this instance? Specifically, would everyone get 3 bags @ 32 kg since there is a Qantas Club member on the itinerary, or would it just be him that gets the added baggage allowance?

One other question if I may, these tickets were booked as a classic flight award. My colleague is looking to book their mother in law in business class on this flight as well, again as a classic award (as award availability just popped up). Would it be possible to simply add them to the itinerary, or would it need to be booked under a separate PNR? The reason I ask, is again related to baggage allowance.

-RooFlyer88
 
A colleague of mine is a Qantas Club member and will be travelling abroad soon with their partner and child to South America. Everyone is seated in business class. I'm wondering, what baggage allowance would apply in this instance? Specifically, would everyone get 3 bags @ 32 kg since there is a Qantas Club member on the itinerary, or would it just be him that gets the added baggage allowance?

One other question if I may, these tickets were booked as a classic flight award. My colleague is looking to book their mother in law in business class on this flight as well, again as a classic award (as award availability just popped up). Would it be possible to simply add them to the itinerary, or would it need to be booked under a separate PNR? The reason I ask, is again related to baggage allowance.

-RooFlyer88
I'm platinum and my wife had no status when we flew to Europe last year with Emirates in economy. We both got 32 kg, though this year, for a flight next year, I only see 30kg as baggage allowance.
 
I'm platinum and my wife had no status when we flew to Europe last year with Emirates in economy. We both got 32 kg, though this year, for a flight next year, I only see 30kg as baggage allowance.
Just to clarify they will be flying Qantas to South America.
 
Just to clarify they will be flying Qantas to South America.
Barring any other advice you might want to call the QFFF centre. There’s nothing I can find on the relevant pages that says the baggage allowance applies to all passengers on the booking. Which is not surprising… if a QC member was travelling with a party of 10 the baggage allowance would be very high.

You cannot add another passenger to an existing booking, so even if MIL is flying, it would need to be a separate PNR.

The other option would be to purchase one month of flexible qantas club membership? $99. Provided that includes the additional baggage.
 
Just to clarify they will be flying Qantas to South America.
A colleague of mine is a Qantas Club member and will be travelling abroad soon with their partner and child to South America. Everyone is seated in business class. I'm wondering, what baggage allowance would apply in this instance? Specifically, would everyone get 3 bags @ 32 kg since there is a Qantas Club member on the itinerary, or would it just be him that gets the added baggage allowance?

One other question if I may, these tickets were booked as a classic flight award. My colleague is looking to book their mother in law in business class on this flight as well, again as a classic award (as award availability just popped up). Would it be possible to simply add them to the itinerary, or would it need to be booked under a separate PNR? The reason I ask, is again related to baggage allowance.

-RooFlyer88
Have they booked? The baggage allowance will be on the booking and it shows when you look for flights and go a little way through the process. I am planning and have gone through the process until just before payment. The baggage allowance shows for all passengers and Qantas holds the flight booking until midnight.
 
A colleague of mine is a Qantas Club member and will be travelling abroad soon with their partner and child to South America. Everyone is seated in business class. I'm wondering, what baggage allowance would apply in this instance? Specifically, would everyone get 3 bags @ 32 kg since there is a Qantas Club member on the itinerary, or would it just be him that gets the added baggage allowance?
Officially, only the member with the benefit should get it. Sometimes there's some leniency but don't count on it.

One other question if I may, these tickets were booked as a classic flight award. My colleague is looking to book their mother in law in business class on this flight as well, again as a classic award (as award availability just popped up). Would it be possible to simply add them to the itinerary, or would it need to be booked under a separate PNR? The reason I ask, is again related to baggage allowance.

-RooFlyer88
Separate booking required - can be linked but not on the same PNR. QF can't add PAX to PNR only split off from memory.
 
Officially, only the member with the benefit should get it. Sometimes there's some leniency but don't count on it.
I just checked my last ticket. As a platinum I had 50kg and my wife as a Bronze got 30kg with the same on the Qantas flights. The fair was flexi but not sure if that mattered.
Separate booking required - can be linked but not on the same PNR. QF can't add PAX to PNR only split off from memory.
 
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Hello everyone, newb question. I think I know the answer, but want to have it confirmed here please.

Flying BNE-AKL-BNE, arriving AKL at 1520, then departing AKL-BNE (same PNR) at 1635. Is this doable, given same PNR? Any potential issues, apart from the delayed inbound and missing outbound?

Assuming I get all BPs issued at BNE (including the AKL-BNE) leg, I don't think I need to clear immigration at AKL. Land at AKL, stay airside and go to the gate boarding AKL-BNE.

Am I missing something?
 
A colleague of mine is a Qantas Club member and will be travelling abroad soon with their partner and child to South America. Everyone is seated in business class. I'm wondering, what baggage allowance would apply in this instance? Specifically, would everyone get 3 bags @ 32 kg since there is a Qantas Club member on the itinerary, or would it just be him that gets the added baggage allowance?
I’ve just flown MEL-NRT as NB QC, wife is NB. My allowance was 52kg, hers 40kg.
So I would say each passenger’s allowance is based on individual status.
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Hello everyone, newb question. I think I know the answer, but want to have it confirmed here please.

Flying BNE-AKL-BNE, arriving AKL at 1520, then departing AKL-BNE (same PNR) at 1635. Is this doable, given same PNR? Any potential issues, apart from the delayed inbound and missing outbound?

Assuming I get all BPs issued at BNE (including the AKL-BNE) leg, I don't think I need to clear immigration at AKL. Land at AKL, stay airside and go to the gate boarding AKL-BNE.

Am I missing something?
I imagine you will need to go through International transfer, which is an X-ray and body scan. You can give immigration a miss. WLG doesn't seem to have international transfer so it is security and immigration then back again but I could be wrong.
 
I imagine you will need to go through International transfer, which is an X-ray and body scan. You can give immigration a miss. WLG doesn't seem to have international transfer so it is security and immigration then back again but I could be wrong.
Yup, just checked, but any liquids etc meet the same requirements as any other international departure.
 

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