[FARE GONE] La/++ akl-scl-mad-hnd 570
#361
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My LA SYD-SCL in September is now EXCLUDED from the list of eligible flights. lol Hopefully AS will still honour it as it is a LA Flight Operated by QF, both of which are AS partners.
James
James
#362
Join Date: Mar 2009
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again, you should try and read all previous posts carefully.
You need to enable LA by doing a little tweak on the code.
It is a LA fare, and TATL has to be on LA number, and it is ALWAYS LA stock, so as long as the airport is loaded in the system (so no, sadly HLE does not work) and you see it on OTA, you should be able to force it out, unless it is those stupid availability issues I mentioned 4 months back.
You need to enable LA by doing a little tweak on the code.
It is a LA fare, and TATL has to be on LA number, and it is ALWAYS LA stock, so as long as the airport is loaded in the system (so no, sadly HLE does not work) and you see it on OTA, you should be able to force it out, unless it is those stupid availability issues I mentioned 4 months back.
ICN-MAD-SCL-GRU-JNB-HLE-JNB-SIN-HND for £1,353 in Economy.
Any tips on getting things to price on the LA website using Powertools? I altered the script and now have LATAM as an option but the vast majority of requests I throw at it don't do anything. I have the text "(Create session first)" under the LATAM link on Powertools. Is that correct? Should I be doing something else?
#363
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Anyone here who's had experience making changes to an already booked and partially flown itinerary?
I want to change my MAD-GYE-SCL fight to MAD-SCL direct to avoid Wamos; LATAM says they will do it fee free, but I have to have my OTA (Priceline) initiate the change. I could also have LATAM take over the ticket if Priceline proves incompetent. I'm worried about a change throwing the downline segments out of whack since I'm on multiple tickets/PNRs with one reservation...
I want to change my MAD-GYE-SCL fight to MAD-SCL direct to avoid Wamos; LATAM says they will do it fee free, but I have to have my OTA (Priceline) initiate the change. I could also have LATAM take over the ticket if Priceline proves incompetent. I'm worried about a change throwing the downline segments out of whack since I'm on multiple tickets/PNRs with one reservation...
#364
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Did you have any luck with HLE? ITA has no problem including it in itineraries but getting it to price with LA or an OTA is tricky. I was only ever able to find an all economy itinerary with an OTA that included HLE.
ICN-MAD-SCL-GRU-JNB-HLE-JNB-SIN-HND for £1,353 in Economy.
Any tips on getting things to price on the LA website using Powertools? I altered the script and now have LATAM as an option but the vast majority of requests I throw at it don't do anything. I have the text "(Create session first)" under the LATAM link on Powertools. Is that correct? Should I be doing something else?
ICN-MAD-SCL-GRU-JNB-HLE-JNB-SIN-HND for £1,353 in Economy.
Any tips on getting things to price on the LA website using Powertools? I altered the script and now have LATAM as an option but the vast majority of requests I throw at it don't do anything. I have the text "(Create session first)" under the LATAM link on Powertools. Is that correct? Should I be doing something else?
#365
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Open session first simply means you have to click the link once, close that window, and then click it again. In other words, you have to click the LATAM PowerTools link twice for it to work, as the first click only creates the session, so the LATAM website can comprehend what the PowerTools are sending to it.
#366
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Open session first simply means you have to click the link once, close that window, and then click it again. In other words, you have to click the LATAM PowerTools link twice for it to work, as the first click only creates the session, so the LATAM website can comprehend what the PowerTools are sending to it.
#368
Join Date: Feb 2016
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Did you have any luck with HLE? ITA has no problem including it in itineraries but getting it to price with LA or an OTA is tricky. I was only ever able to find an all economy itinerary with an OTA that included HLE.
ICN-MAD-SCL-GRU-JNB-HLE-JNB-SIN-HND for £1,353 in Economy.
Any tips on getting things to price on the LA website using Powertools? I altered the script and now have LATAM as an option but the vast majority of requests I throw at it don't do anything. I have the text "(Create session first)" under the LATAM link on Powertools. Is that correct? Should I be doing something else?
ICN-MAD-SCL-GRU-JNB-HLE-JNB-SIN-HND for £1,353 in Economy.
Any tips on getting things to price on the LA website using Powertools? I altered the script and now have LATAM as an option but the vast majority of requests I throw at it don't do anything. I have the text "(Create session first)" under the LATAM link on Powertools. Is that correct? Should I be doing something else?
If you put HLE into the search bar on LA's website, it will not even recognize it, so I do not think it will work out splendidly. Also, a lot of city pairs will not price out at all. I really wanted to go for DBV but after months of try it will just not do it with my numerous routings. Same thing for GDN so I had to opt for WAW. I said months earlier in the thread that LA is a very tricky airline, and ITA does not know that. ITA simply search segment by segment what is available and produce an itinerary, but LA always tries to marry segments, enforce some kind of uniformity on all segments of a leg, so you need to trial and error for available methods and dates, and for HLE, I doubt there is even availability till EOS.
Maybe you can try to go to JNB first, then try and price it out. If it does, make JNB a stopover, and then add the JNB-HLE-JNB legs onto it, do SCL-JNB, JNB-HLE, HLE-TYO, and try to tag the 2 flights onto the already confirmed available flights. And honestly, the price is not even that good, I would rather buy a ticket to go JNB/CPT and then a separate ticket to HLE, might even come out cheaper.
#369
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I think you will probably be fine on a manual request w/ QF boarding pass. I'm about to see how this works out on my Dragon Air coded, Cathay operated fight i did a few weeks ago.
#370
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Unfortunately I don't think you will be successful with your Dragon Air flight as there is no partnership with Dragon Air. This would be akin to flying an IB coded flight operated by BA.
James
#371
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My boarding pass will be LA as I am flying LA806 which is Operated by QF and a flight that is eligible for credit until the new chart becomes effective July 1st.
Unfortunately I don't think you will be successful with your Dragon Air flight as there is no partnership with Dragon Air. This would be akin to flying an IB coded flight operated by BA.
James
Unfortunately I don't think you will be successful with your Dragon Air flight as there is no partnership with Dragon Air. This would be akin to flying an IB coded flight operated by BA.
James
Mine from CX listed the operating carrier flight number. Though sadly it also lists sold as KA1XXX since they use a single reservation system, shouldn't have the same problem with QF
#372
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I like how I wrote do not even attempt HLE and then someone tries to put HLE anyway lol
If you put HLE into the search bar on LA's website, it will not even recognize it, so I do not think it will work out splendidly. Also, a lot of city pairs will not price out at all. I really wanted to go for DBV but after months of try it will just not do it with my numerous routings. Same thing for GDN so I had to opt for WAW. I said months earlier in the thread that LA is a very tricky airline, and ITA does not know that. ITA simply search segment by segment what is available and produce an itinerary, but LA always tries to marry segments, enforce some kind of uniformity on all segments of a leg, so you need to trial and error for available methods and dates, and for HLE, I doubt there is even availability till EOS.
Maybe you can try to go to JNB first, then try and price it out. If it does, make JNB a stopover, and then add the JNB-HLE-JNB legs onto it, do SCL-JNB, JNB-HLE, HLE-TYO, and try to tag the 2 flights onto the already confirmed available flights. And honestly, the price is not even that good, I would rather buy a ticket to go JNB/CPT and then a separate ticket to HLE, might even come out cheaper.
If you put HLE into the search bar on LA's website, it will not even recognize it, so I do not think it will work out splendidly. Also, a lot of city pairs will not price out at all. I really wanted to go for DBV but after months of try it will just not do it with my numerous routings. Same thing for GDN so I had to opt for WAW. I said months earlier in the thread that LA is a very tricky airline, and ITA does not know that. ITA simply search segment by segment what is available and produce an itinerary, but LA always tries to marry segments, enforce some kind of uniformity on all segments of a leg, so you need to trial and error for available methods and dates, and for HLE, I doubt there is even availability till EOS.
Maybe you can try to go to JNB first, then try and price it out. If it does, make JNB a stopover, and then add the JNB-HLE-JNB legs onto it, do SCL-JNB, JNB-HLE, HLE-TYO, and try to tag the 2 flights onto the already confirmed available flights. And honestly, the price is not even that good, I would rather buy a ticket to go JNB/CPT and then a separate ticket to HLE, might even come out cheaper.
#373
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Anyone here who's had experience making changes to an already booked and partially flown itinerary?
I want to change my MAD-GYE-SCL fight to MAD-SCL direct to avoid Wamos; LATAM says they will do it fee free, but I have to have my OTA (Priceline) initiate the change. I could also have LATAM take over the ticket if Priceline proves incompetent. I'm worried about a change throwing the downline segments out of whack since I'm on multiple tickets/PNRs with one reservation...
I want to change my MAD-GYE-SCL fight to MAD-SCL direct to avoid Wamos; LATAM says they will do it fee free, but I have to have my OTA (Priceline) initiate the change. I could also have LATAM take over the ticket if Priceline proves incompetent. I'm worried about a change throwing the downline segments out of whack since I'm on multiple tickets/PNRs with one reservation...
#374
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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While we're discussing HLE, what's the remotest, off the beaten track destination anyone has been able to include in this fare?
PS For the purposes of this thread, IPC doesn't count as remote or off the beaten track!
PS For the purposes of this thread, IPC doesn't count as remote or off the beaten track!
Last edited by andymac66; Jun 12, 2018 at 10:22 am