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NVA/NVB dates in ticket
We booked our OWE from CAI back in March and we're scheduled to take the first flights in October. The first few flights are ok but after that we'll need to change the dates. There has been a few changes to the existing flights as Qantas has been cancelling domestic flights but we'd reschedule those anyway.
I was just looking at the most recent automatic itinerary that Qantas provided and I was wondering what the NVA/NVB dates actually mean on these tickets? The NVA is 19Mar25 that is one year since booking the ticket. But I'd assume the ticket is valid for a year since the flights flights, correct? NVB is empty. |
Originally Posted by ojala
(Post 36510278)
We booked our OWE from CAI back in March and we're scheduled to take the first flights in October. The first few flights are ok but after that we'll need to change the dates. There has been a few changes to the existing flights as Qantas has been cancelling domestic flights but we'd reschedule those anyway.
I was just looking at the most recent automatic itinerary that Qantas provided and I was wondering what the NVA/NVB dates actually mean on these tickets? The NVA is 19Mar25 that is one year since booking the ticket. But I'd assume the ticket is valid for a year since the flights flights, correct? NVB is empty. I've done 2 with them so far, and wouldn't necessarily hesitate to do another, but I know what I'm getting into. If you want quick and efficient changes, it's not happening. If you need a lot of re-routes to changed ticketed points, they're painful. But if you have a solid itinerary that you will likely only do date changes on they aren't so bad and have the convenience of working inside the OW online tool. They're also one of the only ones that will ticket an itinerary that they have zero of their own flights on. My preference going forward would be CX but I have to have my first segments on CX to do that which can be wasteful because I never would do a HKG transfer / stopover otherwise. For people who don't care about avoiding AA coded segments, then AA ticketing is definitely the way to go. |
Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 36513004)
Assume that you meant first flights, not flights flights. :D But QF has been pretty notorious on this, they tend to claim that they only honor the ticket from 1 year after ticketing, not first flight as its supposed to be. So your time to reschedule is likely much shorter than you are expecting. It's one of the many downsides of ticketing a RTW with QF.
We've always used AA in the past but this was booked online and thus QF.. |
Originally Posted by ojala
(Post 36523169)
Yep, first flight :) I think we can decide the dates before March 2025, not a problem, also not planning to do anything but date changes. What's your experience, do they still (easily) honor the one year RTW from first flights so one can change the dates to dates up to October 2025?
We've always used AA in the past but this was booked online and thus QF.. |
Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 36513004)
Assume that you meant first flights, not flights flights. :D But QF has been pretty notorious on this, they tend to claim that they only honor the ticket from 1 year after ticketing, not first flight as its supposed to be.
Originally Posted by ojala
(Post 36523169)
We've always used AA in the past but this was booked online and thus QF..
Originally Posted by dvs7310
(Post 36523886)
I've never had a need to go past 1 year from ticketing, so not sure. Others reported them saying their RTW ticket is only valid 1 year from ticketing. You'll have to ask QF though.
The rule is very clear, Rule 7: Return travel from the last stopover point must commence no later than 12 months after departure. |
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