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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 10:57 am
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Originally Posted by danger
That's not the information I got from QF. In one of my posts above I stated that the information I got said that whenever you change the date the very end of the itinerary has the words "not valid after X" printed where X is 12 months from the date of the first flight. I also noted that changing the date is fine; they simply put a sticker over the top (on the paper ticket).

Also, MiamiPrep's interpretation of the rules at post 172 here http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...702762&page=12 suggests the 12 month validity begins with the date of the first flight.

And I don't see anything in the OWE rule sheet that says anything about a maximum validity, other than, under rule 7, "Return travel from the last stopover point must commence no later than 12 months after departure" [emphasis added].

Now I stress I'm not saying any of this is right. In fact, I'd bet $50 that if I went back to the QF service centre tomorrow and spoke to a different person, I'd get a totally different answer. What I am saying is:

(i) the information I received suggested booking a 20 segment OWE ticket before 1 June 2008 could be changed for a departure beyond 1 June 2009 (this would require more than one change, simply because you can't book more than 12 months in advance) and still maintain the 20 segments, and;

(ii) there doesn't appear to be a rule preventing this.
The rule that applies to a one year validity of a ticket is in QF's general conditions of carriage which is similar to that of almost all carriers. A ticket must be used within 12 months of issuance. That does not mean the entire journey must be completed in that time but that the journey must be commenced. If not used the ticket may still be refundable or its value might be able to be applied to a new ticket but in any event you can't fly on the original ticket if the first flight wasn't taken within the initial one year period. Whether or not that ticket is refundable is another questions and some carriers allow refundable tickets to retain their value for a period of time after the ticket validity period ends. (AA might be 3 years now, iirc, I will have to check)

From the QF terms and conditions of carriage:

6.6 Ticket Valdity

International travel - unless the ticket, these Conditions of Carriage or any tariffs which apply say something different, a ticket for International carriage is valid for one year from the date of the first flight as long as your first flight took place within one year of your ticket being issued, or if no part of the ticket is used, from the date of issue of the ticket.

http://www.qantas.com.au/info/flying...nsCarriageLong
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