OneWorld Explorer Advice
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Dr HFH - I've heard that the ticket will be cheaper avoiding Heathrow but I've not been able to find this using OneWorld's booking tool. I've tried using European cities and now Dubai on your advice as starting cities and can't get them any cheaper (even when completely avoiding London in the itinery) - perhaps I'm doing something wrong?
#17
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 6
Thanks for the advice both - my only problem is that flights don't fit as neatly from some of the Eurozone countries. I'll keep looking into it!
On another note - if I can get all the schedule sorted then I'll hopefully book in the near future. Has anyone had experience of booking the ticket online? My biggest concern is whether I can change the first flight or not - I've read that you can but also that you can't so a bit confused...
On another note - if I can get all the schedule sorted then I'll hopefully book in the near future. Has anyone had experience of booking the ticket online? My biggest concern is whether I can change the first flight or not - I've read that you can but also that you can't so a bit confused...
#18
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: SYD BXG
Programs: QF WP/LTG | UA P
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Thanks for the advice both - my only problem is that flights don't fit as neatly from some of the Eurozone countries. I'll keep looking into it!
On another note - if I can get all the schedule sorted then I'll hopefully book in the near future. Has anyone had experience of booking the ticket online? My biggest concern is whether I can change the first flight or not - I've read that you can but also that you can't so a bit confused...
On another note - if I can get all the schedule sorted then I'll hopefully book in the near future. Has anyone had experience of booking the ticket online? My biggest concern is whether I can change the first flight or not - I've read that you can but also that you can't so a bit confused...
CHANGES BEFORE DEPARTURE
CHANGES ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED TICKETED POINTS
REMAIN THE SAME. IF THE FIRST FLIGHT COUPON IS
BEING CHANGED AND THE FARE LEVEL HAS INCREASED
SINCE THE TICKET ISSUANCE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
THE OLD AND NEW FARE BE CHARGED. IF THE FARE
LEVEL HAS DECREASED SINCE TICKET ISSUANCE NO
REFUND WILL APPLY.
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CHANGES TO TICKETED POINTS ARE PERMITTED AT A
CHARGE OF USD 125.00 PER TRANSACTION. IF THE FARE
LEVEL HAS INCREASED SINCE TICKET ISSUANCE THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW FARE WILL
ALSO BE CHARGED. IF THE FARE LEVEL HAS DECREASED
SINCE TICKET ISSUANCE NO REFUND WILL APPLY.
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CHANGES AFTER DEPARTURE
CHANGES ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED TICKETED POINTS
REMAIN THE SAME.
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CHANGES TO TICKETED POINTS ARE PERMITTED AT A
CHARGE OF USD125.00 PER TRANSACTION.
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NO SHOW REQUIRES REBOOKING AT CHARGE OF USD 125.00
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IF REROUTING RESULTS IN AN INCREASE TO THE NUMBER
OF CONTINENTS OR EXTRA FLIGHT SEGMENTS PREVIOUSLY
CHARGED THE TICKET SHALL BE RECALCULATED.
TICKET MAY BE REISSUED TO ANY APPLICABLE EXPLORER
FARE VALIDATING ALL RULES OF THE NEW FAR EXCEPT
FOR RESTRICTIONS ON RETROACTIVE USE.
REROUTING FEE APPLIES WHEN THE RESULTING FARE
IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO THE ORIGINAL FARE. NO
REFUND APPLIES. SEE UPGRADING PROVISIONS WHEN
RECALCULATION RESULTS IN A NEW FARE BASIS AT A
HIGHER VALUE.
#19
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 6
OG - once again I cannot thank you enough for your help! So it sounds like I'm pretty flexible on changes, as long as I don't have to change the route. I'm assuming I can just contact the relevant airlines once the ticket is purchased? I'm feeling pretty confident about my itinery and looking to book soon - any other advice/considerations you think I should take into account?
#20
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OG - once again I cannot thank you enough for your help! So it sounds like I'm pretty flexible on changes, as long as I don't have to change the route. I'm assuming I can just contact the relevant airlines once the ticket is purchased? I'm feeling pretty confident about my itinery and looking to book soon - any other advice/considerations you think I should take into account?
Make sure you carry printed documents showing the itinerary, booking reference and ticket numbers.
#21



Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: used to be PER, now it's nowhere/eveywhere
Programs: QFF NB, AA GLD
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So far (already), I have made two changes to the itinerary (neither involved changes to Ticketed Points)
And both were quite painless - apart from being put on hold for ~15mins each time, while the agent verified that no change fee was payable

