robolb
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OK, so I haven't flown Internationally in about 3 years!
But planning a trip from Australia to Europe (Sydney-Madrid-Sydney) in March 2023.
Hoping to use Economy with upgrades.
The issue I always 'had' previously in booking these flights is working out which sectors are actually flown with Qantas aircraft.
I'm sure the ruling is the same, in that you can't get seat selection or points upgrades with partner Airlines like Emirates.
So Sydney to Dubai was always OK with Qantas, but Dubai to Madrid with Emirates meant no upgrades and bad seating.
I think Qantas does the Sydney to London sectors with their own Aircraft, but I'd rather not have to do 3 sectors each way (adding London-Madrid-London)
So is there a simple map or something that shows which International sectors Qantas actually fly themselves?
Or maybe I just have to shell out for Premium Economy to ensure better seating?
Budget won't run to Business
But planning a trip from Australia to Europe (Sydney-Madrid-Sydney) in March 2023.
Hoping to use Economy with upgrades.
The issue I always 'had' previously in booking these flights is working out which sectors are actually flown with Qantas aircraft.
I'm sure the ruling is the same, in that you can't get seat selection or points upgrades with partner Airlines like Emirates.
So Sydney to Dubai was always OK with Qantas, but Dubai to Madrid with Emirates meant no upgrades and bad seating.
I think Qantas does the Sydney to London sectors with their own Aircraft, but I'd rather not have to do 3 sectors each way (adding London-Madrid-London)
So is there a simple map or something that shows which International sectors Qantas actually fly themselves?
Or maybe I just have to shell out for Premium Economy to ensure better seating?
Budget won't run to Business