Qantas Frequent Flyer - How to find out seat class and flight status




chanpreet
Mar 7, 10, 12:55 am
hi there

i am flying next weekend on QF 93 melbourne to LAX.

I was thinking of upgrading to Business class using my airpoints.

As i understand there are some classes that are unupgradeable. How do i know which class i am booked in and what the flight situation look like for my chanes of upgrade.

I tried checkmytrip.com and all that does is show me my itinenary.

Thanks in advance


DownUnderFlyer
Mar 7, 10, 1:47 am
Welcome to FT and the QF forum, chanpreet!

Why don't you just call QF and ask them about the upgrade?

drewbles
Mar 7, 10, 3:42 am
If you check the e-ticket that QF should have emailed to you, you should notice something similar to the following:

QANTAS AIRWAYS QF29 BUSINESS CLASS (J) CONFIRMED
DEPART 10MAY10 MELBOURNE 2250
ARRIVE 11MAY10 HONG KONG 0550
DEPARTS FROM:TERMINAL 2
ARRIVES AT: TERMINAL 1

In this example, the (J) next to Business Class indicates the fare type. Just have a look in there, and if you see E, N, O, P or Q you won't be able to upgrade. If you see other classes you should be able to request an upgrade.

Of course you can try and process the upgrade online, and if you're not eligible for an upgrade, the system will tell you.

Good luck:)


Mwenenzi
Mar 7, 10, 4:12 am
..Of course you can try and process the upgrade online, and if you're not eligible for an upgrade, the system will tell you
As above go to Qantas web site: manage my booking. You need QF points in your QF freq flyer account to upgrade.

martin79
Mar 7, 10, 4:40 am
. How do i know which class i am booked in and what the flight situation look like for my chanes of upgrade.

if you go to www.expertflyer.com or www.seatcounter.com this will show you the availability of the various booking classes for your flight. If I recall correctly the upgrade from economy to business book into U class which is the same for business reward bookings. If it's a domestic flight you are after and there is U class available then the upgrade is confirmed straight away, but for international you have to request a booking and then added to a list where status and other factors come into play. You will normally find out 5 hours before departure if the international upgrade is successful. Good luck!

AnonymousCoward
Mar 7, 10, 8:00 am
U class is business award seats.

International upgrades are on a waitlist basis.

chanpreet
Mar 7, 10, 4:19 pm
thanks for all your help.

Managed to check my class via the booking details. I am booked under O class whcih unfortunately is non-upgradeable.

One question, whats the difference between these classes? . So in this case if i want to use my Qantas points for an upgrade, i need to get in touch with my travel agent and ask for a change of class (assuming have to pay a bit more) to get the same economy class ticket.

drewbles
Mar 7, 10, 5:58 pm
if you go to www.expertflyer.com or www.seatcounter.com this will show you the availability of the various booking classes for your flight. If I recall correctly the upgrade from economy to business book into U class which is the same for business reward bookings. If it's a domestic flight you are after and there is U class available then the upgrade is confirmed straight away, but for international you have to request a booking and then added to a list where status and other factors come into play. You will normally find out 5 hours before departure if the international upgrade is successful. Good luck!

As AnonymousCoward wrote, U is for Awards. The availability or lack thereof of U class is not indicative of upgrade success. The only real hint we can gauge is how many seats are available in revenue fare buckets. If Y is looking to be oversold but J/F isn't, it's more likely, but that's not factoring in when the request was submitted nor the FF status nor the booked fare class for the Y ticket.

QF voodoo at it's finest ;)

drewbles
Mar 7, 10, 6:01 pm
thanks for all your help.

Managed to check my class via the booking details. I am booked under O class whcih unfortunately is non-upgradeable.

One question, whats the difference between these classes? . So in this case if i want to use my Qantas points for an upgrade, i need to get in touch with my travel agent and ask for a change of class (assuming have to pay a bit more) to get the same economy class ticket.

The difference between fare classes is usually flexibility. The higher your fare, the more likely you are to be able to change dates/times/flights with lesser or no penalty.

O/N/Q/E are the super-cheap fares. These are typically in-flexible and if changes are required, large fees are payable. The difference from O class to the first fare bucket that'll allow upgrades is usually pretty big. You'll be looking at a change fee plus the difference in face from the O class to the first available fare class that is upgradeable. If looking on the QF website for examples, Sale and Red e-deal fares are the non-upgradeable ones as a general rule. Super-Saver and Flexi-Saver will be what you're looking for.

Call your TA if you want, but the price difference will likely be more than a few hundred.

martin79
Mar 7, 10, 9:30 pm
As AnonymousCoward wrote, U is for Awards. The availability or lack thereof of U class is not indicative of upgrade success.

Hi Drewbles/AnonymousCoward

My reference to U class availability was in regards to Domestic upgrade requests (as I said in my original post). If you make an upgrade request on a domestic flight and there is U class available it will get confirmed immediately. I've done it plenty of times.

I realise this was not relevant to the OP on this occasion as he has an international flight but I was giving him background on how both the domestic and international upgrade system works. I realise U class has nothing to do with international requests.

Martin



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