Oneworld booking and pricing experiences
#2926




Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: HKG
Programs: Marriott Ambassador (Titanium Lifetime), BA GfL, EK Gold, HH Diamond, Ex-BD*G
Posts: 3,736
Well, finally ticketed, it took a bit of chasing, but this sorts out a few holidays, via AA RTW desk, taxes & fees were an extra 1260USD, mainly from two large carrier surcharges, presumably for the legs over the ocean:
NRT-KUL-BKI // HKG-PEN // PEN-HKG-LAX // LAX-JFK-MIA // MIA-SKB (St Kitts and Nevis for Christmas), SKB-MIA-DOH // DOH-OSL //(I'll start another RTW ticket here) OSL-HEL // HEL-LHR-HND
As this is a DONE3 happy to get up to 13 segments, and the "land segment" between BKI and HKG was essentially a way to get a 3rd stopover in Asia, though I will need to buy my own tickets to get between them, likely on Royal Brunei airlines for a change
NRT-KUL-BKI // HKG-PEN // PEN-HKG-LAX // LAX-JFK-MIA // MIA-SKB (St Kitts and Nevis for Christmas), SKB-MIA-DOH // DOH-OSL //(I'll start another RTW ticket here) OSL-HEL // HEL-LHR-HND
As this is a DONE3 happy to get up to 13 segments, and the "land segment" between BKI and HKG was essentially a way to get a 3rd stopover in Asia, though I will need to buy my own tickets to get between them, likely on Royal Brunei airlines for a change
#2927




Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: land of aahhhhs (ICT)
Programs: EXP LTPlat 2MM
Posts: 530
Well, finally ticketed, it took a bit of chasing, but this sorts out a few holidays, via AA RTW desk, taxes & fees were an extra 1260USD, mainly from two large carrier surcharges, presumably for the legs over the ocean:
NRT-KUL-BKI // HKG-PEN // PEN-HKG-LAX // LAX-JFK-MIA // MIA-SKB (St Kitts and Nevis for Christmas), SKB-MIA-DOH // DOH-OSL //(I'll start another RTW ticket here) OSL-HEL // HEL-LHR-HND
As this is a DONE3 happy to get up to 13 segments, and the "land segment" between BKI and HKG was essentially a way to get a 3rd stopover in Asia, though I will need to buy my own tickets to get between them, likely on Royal Brunei airlines for a change
NRT-KUL-BKI // HKG-PEN // PEN-HKG-LAX // LAX-JFK-MIA // MIA-SKB (St Kitts and Nevis for Christmas), SKB-MIA-DOH // DOH-OSL //(I'll start another RTW ticket here) OSL-HEL // HEL-LHR-HND
As this is a DONE3 happy to get up to 13 segments, and the "land segment" between BKI and HKG was essentially a way to get a 3rd stopover in Asia, though I will need to buy my own tickets to get between them, likely on Royal Brunei airlines for a change
#2928




Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: HKG
Programs: Marriott Ambassador (Titanium Lifetime), BA GfL, EK Gold, HH Diamond, Ex-BD*G
Posts: 3,736
So broadly the ticketed DONE (from HND) has a six month "stopover" in OSL between Christmas and July. During that time I intend to book something along the lines of:
OSL-DOH-HKG // HKG-CMB // CMB-HKG // HKG-AKL // AKL-NAN // NAN-MEL/SYD-HKG // HKG-SIN // SIN-HKG // HKG-ORD // ORD-ANC // ANC-SEA-IAD // IAD-DOH-OSL
The benefits are: 1) DONE4 from Norway is about 20% less than Japan at the moment, 2) I don't have Europe as my "home" continent, so I get more stopovers in Asia (where I actually live). 3) This will then fill Chinese New Year, Easter, and Summer holidays - along with a few long weekends away, 4) It will use all 16 segments, even if some are US domestics..
The reason I didn't ticket yet is I want to wait until the AA/AS flights are available to book immediately, rather than have to do another change, so I will wait about another month till its about 330 days out. The Alaska flights particularly don't seem to have a great deal of D availability, so that part of the master-plan may need tweaking and I'd rather do it without paying a USD125 change fee if I can avoid, and I am fairly flexible about my routing to get to/from Alaska, and would prefer to get a Transcontinental in there if I can.. but would then need JFK vs IAD (my real destination is PHL, but QR doesn't fly there).
I'll report back how the actual booking goes at the end of August!
#2929
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 10,614
DONE3 with AA
(Marketing)/(Operating)
AA/JL HND-DFW
AA/AA DFW-RNO
AA/AA RNO-PHX-ORD
AA/AA ORD-PHX-RNO
AA/AA RNO-DFW
QR/QR DFW-DOH-VIE
AY/AY VIE-HEL-DUB
QR/QR NCE-DOH-MNL
JL/JL MNL-NRT
$5294 base + $555 taxes/fees + $444 carrier imposed fees = $6293
(Marketing)/(Operating)
AA/JL HND-DFW
AA/AA DFW-RNO
AA/AA RNO-PHX-ORD
AA/AA ORD-PHX-RNO
AA/AA RNO-DFW
QR/QR DFW-DOH-VIE
AY/AY VIE-HEL-DUB
QR/QR NCE-DOH-MNL
JL/JL MNL-NRT
$5294 base + $555 taxes/fees + $444 carrier imposed fees = $6293
#2930

Join Date: Jul 2024
Location: DFW
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 218
wow, 2nd one?
Thanks for posting the details of your 2nd?? Done 3. Just WoW, looks great! Your example makes clear the AA marketing of the Trans Pac for booking with AA. Examples are the best teacher IMHO.
#2931
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#2932
Join Date: Jul 2025
Posts: 5
Lap infant
Hi all,
Appreciate it's pretty niche but was wondering if anyone had any experience with lap infants. You can't book them online but it seems with many airlines you can add lap infants to bookings over the phone, does anyone know if this is possible with the oneworld explorer? I'd much rather make an online booking for the rest of us if possible to avoid a very long phone call finding each leg one after the other!
Thanks
Appreciate it's pretty niche but was wondering if anyone had any experience with lap infants. You can't book them online but it seems with many airlines you can add lap infants to bookings over the phone, does anyone know if this is possible with the oneworld explorer? I'd much rather make an online booking for the rest of us if possible to avoid a very long phone call finding each leg one after the other!
Thanks
#2933

Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 19
no, only at time of booking.
Did have a fair share of trouble with it though, ticket could not be found at some point and took an hour to resolve while at the check in desk. Also Qantas found it useful to issue a separate ticket for domestic flights (as infants can be added free or charge in Australia (leaving me.with an issue when I tried to leave Fiji.
So make sure they actually issue the boarding pass on the correct e-ticket to avoid issues further down the line.
Did have a fair share of trouble with it though, ticket could not be found at some point and took an hour to resolve while at the check in desk. Also Qantas found it useful to issue a separate ticket for domestic flights (as infants can be added free or charge in Australia (leaving me.with an issue when I tried to leave Fiji.
So make sure they actually issue the boarding pass on the correct e-ticket to avoid issues further down the line.
#2934




Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: HKG
Programs: Marriott Ambassador (Titanium Lifetime), BA GfL, EK Gold, HH Diamond, Ex-BD*G
Posts: 3,736
Hi all,
Appreciate it's pretty niche but was wondering if anyone had any experience with lap infants. You can't book them online but it seems with many airlines you can add lap infants to bookings over the phone, does anyone know if this is possible with the oneworld explorer? I'd much rather make an online booking for the rest of us if possible to avoid a very long phone call finding each leg one after the other!
Thanks
Appreciate it's pretty niche but was wondering if anyone had any experience with lap infants. You can't book them online but it seems with many airlines you can add lap infants to bookings over the phone, does anyone know if this is possible with the oneworld explorer? I'd much rather make an online booking for the rest of us if possible to avoid a very long phone call finding each leg one after the other!
Thanks
Basically, these are complicated tickets, trying to add a lap infant is not necessarily going to happen. Rather than use the tool, and as someone who prefers self-service normally, I would recommend that the AA RTW desk is just excellent and can take care of this all. If you have your route already planned out you can make a booking via phone in less than 20 minutes by just reading out segment by segment.
Even with this, it isn't always smooth sailing: A recent AONE I had the lap infant added at birth, but for a couple of the airlines at check-in I needed to read out the ticket number (CX,JL,AA), as it didn't seem to 100% associate with the overall booking, though you could see the details on the PNR.
#2935
Join Date: Jul 2025
Posts: 5
Thanks for the reply. In the end yesterday I rang the British Airways phone line to ask a few questions and an absolutely lovely staff member sent me her work email address and between a couple of calls and emails we now have it all sorted including getting us onto some very convenient flights that the online planner flat out refused to accept either existed or had capacity.
So as you have advised I would strongly advise others! I've heard a lot of people bash ba customer service but it turns out if you do it in UK working hours the UK based team are very good unless I just got lucky!
So as you have advised I would strongly advise others! I've heard a lot of people bash ba customer service but it turns out if you do it in UK working hours the UK based team are very good unless I just got lucky!
#2936

Join Date: Jul 2024
Location: DFW
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 218
Any ideas/guesses about my change fees??
I like your idea for a possible format. I could learn alot from posts that include this info - I don't even know what a an airline code or plating airline is and I have booked two RTWs.
Here is my last booking that I could add to and maybe start a new thread:
Booked Nov 11 2024 , Start date Mar 17 2025 Booked with AA RTW desk
OSL x HEL DFW ANC DFW YUL DFW PBI DFW ICN x HKD MNL x DOH ATH MAD OSL
with dummy dates. Cost was $4787 + fees of approx $720 so $5517 each. DONE3.
Posts of just examples would be helpful then other threads could be used to ask questions. Right now finding actual good routes is hard. I know I saw a route that optimized QR booking but I can't find it now. Anyone care to post it?
Here is my last booking that I could add to and maybe start a new thread:
Booked Nov 11 2024 , Start date Mar 17 2025 Booked with AA RTW desk
OSL x HEL DFW ANC DFW YUL DFW PBI DFW ICN x HKD MNL x DOH ATH MAD OSL
with dummy dates. Cost was $4787 + fees of approx $720 so $5517 each. DONE3.
Posts of just examples would be helpful then other threads could be used to ask questions. Right now finding actual good routes is hard. I know I saw a route that optimized QR booking but I can't find it now. Anyone care to post it?
The fees went up $315.44 then add the change fee of $125. I think change to SJO i.e. Costa Rica added about $93 in fees. But I can't figure out the rest of the fee changes. I already had QR for the MNL xDOH ATH and thought adding another QR would not be too costly - was that wrong?
Any guesses welcome.
The AA RTW desk could not see any breakdown of the fees. I asked how long I had to decide what to do and she said maybe until tomorrow. Then I asked what happened if I hadn't called back. She said the changes would be cancelled. I asked if the ticket would go back as before and she said no, the changed flights would just be cancelled and the rest would stay the same. Is that correct? I do plan to call back in a few hours.
Oh bother. I wish I were more clever....
Thanks.
#2937

Join Date: Jul 2024
Location: DFW
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 218
So I did a HUCA and got what seemed to be a new person to the AA rtw line. She put me on hold for about 15 minutes and came back to explain the change in fees. She kept mentioning the fee on flights that I did not change i.e. Canada and MNL ATH.
Do they reprice all fees or just fees on the flights that are being changed?
Also could I fall back to the existing ticket (I have already flown the first two segments) with no charge?
Thanks in advance.
Do they reprice all fees or just fees on the flights that are being changed?
Also could I fall back to the existing ticket (I have already flown the first two segments) with no charge?
Thanks in advance.
#2939

Join Date: Jul 2024
Location: DFW
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 218
Humm, I had hoped that changing Cathy Pacific transit via Hong Kong to MH stopover in KUL would be about the same in fees. Unless I can dream up something else to try, I think when I call today I will just ask them to go back to CX.
If the fees stay high, then I will just pay them; it's still a good value.
We will see.
If the fees stay high, then I will just pay them; it's still a good value.
We will see.
#2940
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 10,614
Just connecting the dots here -- if you need the ability to compare taxes/fees/surcharges across multiple itineraries, a travel agent may be the better route for you.
Unless you are working with a very experienced AA RTW agent, you are unlikely to access that level of detail with AA.
Unless you are working with a very experienced AA RTW agent, you are unlikely to access that level of detail with AA.




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