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Originally Posted by aks120
(Post 18824872)
Well I am slowly getting there!
I have just had a quote for my Circle Pacific Fare from the AA RTW desk and it is a little higher than I thought and just wanted to check with you guys whether you thought this was correct. For a trip that starts and ends in HKG but using the Canadian Travel Agent I have been quoted CAD6139.34. He said the base price was 38850 HKD which converted to CAD5299 plus 849CAD in taxes. My stops are BKK, CBR, SYD and LAS. It is not a million miles away but the taxes seem a shade higher than I was expecting. Regards aks120 |
Wow
Thanks for the super quick reply. When I asked for an email with all the charges on the agent said that the email would not have the charges, just the itinerary. Iw ould only get the cost after booking - which seemed odd to me! I will keep digging! aks120 |
Originally Posted by aks120
(Post 18824953)
When I asked for an email with all the charges on the agent said that the email would not have the charges, just the itinerary. Iw ould only get the cost after booking - which seemed odd to me!
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Many thanks
I will try that tomorrow aks120 |
Originally Posted by aks120
(Post 18824872)
Well I am slowly getting there!
I have just had a quote for my Circle Pacific Fare from the AA RTW desk and it is a little higher than I thought and just wanted to check with you guys whether you thought this was correct. For a trip that starts and ends in HKG but using the Canadian Travel Agent I have been quoted CAD6139.34. He said the base price was 38850 HKD which converted to CAD5299 plus 849CAD in taxes. My stops are BKK, CBR, SYD and LAS. It is not a million miles away but the taxes seem a shade higher than I was expecting. Regards aks120 |
Originally Posted by goingbananas
(Post 18833126)
Those taxes look about right compared to my DCIR22 that I have bought out of HKG....
aks120 |
I'm booking an ex-HKG DCIR22 and in an effort to get an idea of the difference in fuel surcharges from booking a flight under one code or another, I've used the on-line tool to price some DONE3s that include the target flight from the DCIR22.
(For example, to compare booking the same SYD-LAX flight as either QF11 or AA7362, I set up a DONE4 that included SYD-LAX and priced it both ways.) SYD-LAX QF vs AA: $175 less booking AA. LAX-SYD QF vs AA: $724 less booking QF. DFW-NRT JL vs AA: $20 less booking JL. HKG-LAX CX vs AA: $157 less booking AA. LHR-JNB BA vs AA: $318 less booking AA. LAX-LHR IB vs AA: $542 less booking AA. I was really shocked just looking at QF vs AA, it was so $724 more for AA in one direction but $175 more for AA in the other direction. Edited: Corrected SYD-LAX is cheaper on AA than QF (but LAX-SYD is cheaper on QF) |
Originally Posted by anabolism
(Post 18840009)
I'm booking an ex-HKG DCIR22 and in an effort to get an idea of the difference in fuel surcharges from booking a flight under one code or another, I've used the on-line tool to price some DONE3s that include the target flight from the DCIR22.
(For example, to see compare booking QF11 vs AA7362 (same flight), I'd set up a DONE4 that included SYD-LAX and price it both ways.) SYD-LAX QF vs AA: $175 less booking QF. LAX-SYD QF vs AA: $724 less booking QF. DFW-NRT JL vs AA: $20 less booking JL. HKG-LAX CX vs AA: $157 less booking AA. LHR-JNB BA vs AA: $318 less booking AA. LAX-LHR IB vs AA: $542 less booking AA. I was really shocked just looking at QF vs AA, it was so $724 more for AA in one direction but $175 more for AA in the other direction. Thanks aks120 |
Originally Posted by aks120
(Post 18841281)
That is interesting - I will have a look at that as I went for the most miles and did not think that the AA surcharge may be more on the Qantas flight SYD-LAX!
I edited my post to reflect this. |
Just booked a Pacific Circle via AA. SFO-HKG-PER-MEL-SYD-DFW (originally included DFW-SEA but that put me over 22K miles and would have added $2000 to the fare. Instead I booked a separate DFW-SEA in coach and upgraded with miles. The cost was about $200 plus 15K miles).
Now to the question. What is the best way to get seat assignments? I was not very impressed with the AA agent, so decided to try later. She said something about CX not assigning seats in advance. SFO-HKG-PER is on CX with SFO-HKG on AA codeshare. PER-MEL-SYD-DFW all on QF; SYD-DFW on AA codeshare. Is it possible to manage seat assignments online via the QF and CX websites? I assume the AA record locator will not work. Thanks for your help. |
Originally Posted by SeAAttle
(Post 18872005)
PER-MEL-SYD-DFW all on QF; SYD-DFW on AA codeshare. Is it possible to manage seat assignments online via the QF and CX websites? I assume the AA record locator will not work.
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Originally Posted by Himeno
(Post 18872504)
You can use the QF and CX sites. You'll need to get the Amadeus PNR from AA.
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Originally Posted by SeAAttle
(Post 18872005)
She said something about CX not assigning seats in advance.
If they did not give you locators for your CX and QF flights, then you should call to get those locators. With those locators you can do seat assignments on the respective airline's web site. |
Originally Posted by SeAAttle
(Post 18872005)
She said something about CX not assigning seats in advance.
Originally Posted by aaupgrade
(Post 18874406)
If your CX flights are more than 180 days out, then she is correct.
If they did not give you locators for your CX and QF flights, then you should call to get those locators. With those locators you can do seat assignments on the respective airline's web site. |
Thanks for the updated info about being able to get seat assignments more than 180 days out. I guess that's what I get for not hanging around the CX forum more often.
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