Originally Posted by
NZ_Flyer
YMMV. I've found with multiple NZ flights that depending on the amount of time between flights you might be lucky and get credited on a per sector basis or sometimes the system will do its job and only give you the amount for the entire journey.
The thing is, a K class (choosing a low class for an example) would technically earn nothing on a Tasman flight, as it's classed as a Smart Saver. However, I'm curious if it would earn something because it's combined with a NZ-US sector, if credited separately (together they would both earn under the journey concept).
However, if earning separate sectors (e.g. BNE-AKL, AKL-LAX), if the segments credit separately, would one earn the $30 on BNE-AKL or nothing?