Oneworld booking and pricing experiences
#2671



Join Date: Sep 2009
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Paid fares are different to various oneworld award products, so this is not the correct thread.
you’ll need to find the individual thread for a given airline award which is an entirely different product. The only similarity is that they both go to cities on the same planet and use oneworld carriers.
you’ll need to find the individual thread for a given airline award which is an entirely different product. The only similarity is that they both go to cities on the same planet and use oneworld carriers.
#2672
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You can construct an itinerary that goes around the world with point redemptions for individual flights, but it's unlikely to be cheap.
#2673
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Then I realized it would go even better in this thread, and added it accordingly (in the third person).
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#2674




Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: country Western Australia
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Interesting problem seems to be developing (Sri Lankan TA and UL issued)
When originally ticketed , CX had not finalized the HKG-CMB flight schedules for an exNRT DONE3 with first flight NRT direct to ORD.
Then there was a reissue due to an Iberia schedule changes and missing connections.
But essentially no issues with the first 17 segments and the ticket was issued(and reissued)
Following the first in continent stopover at KUL KUL-DEL-CMB(stop 2)-NRT was the routing
When asked to reticket to KUL-HKG(9 hour layover)-CMB(stop)-NRT, the TA has received a great deal of grief (including trying to enforce the GLOB34 distance limit) from the airline (either CX or her reservation system (Galileo)).
Is the re-issue via HKG legitimate?
As a separate ticket (KUL-HKG-CMB), Google flights (at least at one point) would show the flights but CX would not ticket.
The answer would provide peace of mind during the wandering
Fred
When originally ticketed , CX had not finalized the HKG-CMB flight schedules for an exNRT DONE3 with first flight NRT direct to ORD.
Then there was a reissue due to an Iberia schedule changes and missing connections.
But essentially no issues with the first 17 segments and the ticket was issued(and reissued)
Following the first in continent stopover at KUL KUL-DEL-CMB(stop 2)-NRT was the routing
When asked to reticket to KUL-HKG(9 hour layover)-CMB(stop)-NRT, the TA has received a great deal of grief (including trying to enforce the GLOB34 distance limit) from the airline (either CX or her reservation system (Galileo)).
Is the re-issue via HKG legitimate?
As a separate ticket (KUL-HKG-CMB), Google flights (at least at one point) would show the flights but CX would not ticket.
The answer would provide peace of mind during the wandering
Fred
#2675



Join Date: Jun 2016
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I just booked a DONE3 through the Oneworld booking tool - was surprisingly quick and easy. What was weird is that it ticketed on Qantas 081- Stock, even though there's no QF legs in there? I'm not particularly bothered, but seems a bit weird to me.
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
#2676
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I just booked a DONE3 through the Oneworld booking tool - was surprisingly quick and easy. What was weird is that it ticketed on Qantas 081- Stock, even though there's no QF legs in there? I'm not particularly bothered, but seems a bit weird to me.
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
#2677
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I just booked a DONE3 through the Oneworld booking tool - was surprisingly quick and easy. What was weird is that it ticketed on Qantas 081- Stock, even though there's no QF legs in there? I'm not particularly bothered, but seems a bit weird to me.
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
As above you should be bothered that QF issued the ticket.
If any schedule changes or changes by you be very careful. QF have a habit of not reticketing after schedule changes in time so the other airline can auto cancels. Common with CX flights.
So check, check and check.
#2680
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Those QF reps may be outsouced baggage handling and checkin. All QF lounges are out sourced and not operated by Qantas, so f&b only. Large AU airports can have a QF service desk. Ticketing issues are something that airport people in QF uniforms may not do. Ticketing is a separate functon. At some QF airports thay tell you to phone Qantas if any problems. QF phone agents in Manilia, Fiji, Capetown, Auckland and Hobart. You will not get to talk to Hobart:-for QF top teir only.
But senior QF managament contine to get big $$$ bonus.
#2681



Join Date: Jun 2016
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What is your route?
Those QF reps may be outsouced baggage handling and checkin. All QF lounges are out sourced and not operated by Qantas, so f&b only. Large AU airports can have a QF service desk. Ticketing issues are something that airport people in QF uniforms may not do. Ticketing is a separate functon. At some QF airports thay tell you to phone Qantas if any problems. QF phone agents in Manilia, Fiji, Capetown, Auckland and Hobart. You will not get to talk to Hobart:-for QF top teir only.
But senior QF managament contine to get big $$$ bonus.
Those QF reps may be outsouced baggage handling and checkin. All QF lounges are out sourced and not operated by Qantas, so f&b only. Large AU airports can have a QF service desk. Ticketing issues are something that airport people in QF uniforms may not do. Ticketing is a separate functon. At some QF airports thay tell you to phone Qantas if any problems. QF phone agents in Manilia, Fiji, Capetown, Auckland and Hobart. You will not get to talk to Hobart:-for QF top teir only.
But senior QF managament contine to get big $$$ bonus.

Departure is in a few weeks, so very little time for sched changes, and I don't currently plan on making any notable changes to the ticket, so should be okay.
Curious if Oneworld Emerald status non-QF gets me through to a decent contact center? - Or am I a mere mortal with QF?
#2682




Join Date: Oct 2005
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I just booked a DONE3 through the Oneworld booking tool - was surprisingly quick and easy. What was weird is that it ticketed on Qantas 081- Stock, even though there's no QF legs in there? I'm not particularly bothered, but seems a bit weird to me.
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
Does ticketing carrier actually make any difference? - Or is it just that I have to phone QF if I want to make changes etc?
Yes, ticketing carrier makes a difference, especially the carrier imposed charges.
#2683




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Passing through OSL, HEL, SIN, HND, SFO, LAS and DFW. At least SIN, HND and SFO have some kind of QF ticketing-(ish) presence. As for the rest of the segments: in my experience, AY tends to be okay about day of departure stuff when it's under airport control. Hopefully all will be fine 
Departure is in a few weeks, so very little time for sched changes, and I don't currently plan on making any notable changes to the ticket, so should be okay.
Curious if Oneworld Emerald status non-QF gets me through to a decent contact center? - Or am I a mere mortal with QF?

Departure is in a few weeks, so very little time for sched changes, and I don't currently plan on making any notable changes to the ticket, so should be okay.
Curious if Oneworld Emerald status non-QF gets me through to a decent contact center? - Or am I a mere mortal with QF?
#2684



Join Date: Jun 2016
Programs: BAEC Gold
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I had (wrongly?) assumed that my ticketing carrier defaulted to the first carrier, or first significant (long haul) carrier?
Seems I could just phone AA or BA and ask them to ticket. That said, part of my reason for doing a DONE is to collect a few more BA tier points and to trigger Emerald for Life. So, having my ticket plated on non BA/AA/IB stock may actually help force a 'distance based' calculation vs revenue based miles/tier points. Will see how this tradeoff lands ...
Seems I could just phone AA or BA and ask them to ticket. That said, part of my reason for doing a DONE is to collect a few more BA tier points and to trigger Emerald for Life. So, having my ticket plated on non BA/AA/IB stock may actually help force a 'distance based' calculation vs revenue based miles/tier points. Will see how this tradeoff lands ...
#2685




Join Date: Aug 2014
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Apologies if this is the wrong thread but I can't find where to post this question.
If I book a RTW ticket with AY as the issusing carrier, and I credit the points to BA, will that mean I will get the AY distance to tier mile conversion for all my flights or just the ones with AY (i.e. is operating carrier more important than marketing carrier). And if I credit the points to AY, will I get the points based on spend or on distance flown on non-AY operated flights?
If I book a RTW ticket with AY as the issusing carrier, and I credit the points to BA, will that mean I will get the AY distance to tier mile conversion for all my flights or just the ones with AY (i.e. is operating carrier more important than marketing carrier). And if I credit the points to AY, will I get the points based on spend or on distance flown on non-AY operated flights?



