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Rumoured enhancements to oneworld RTWs
Some things I picked up from the AA ATW desk:
- Segment limit will go down to 16, including surface segments - in prep for mandatory eticketing. [Yet some Amadeus people say that they can produce 20 segment etickets :confused:] - We'd be able to book RTW itineraries on oneworld.com. Hopefully this means we're still able to ring up the carrier of our choice and/or choose who to issue itineraries through, instead of the booking engine automatically defaulting to 'first outbound carrier.' Not sure of the reliability of the source, but best to issue any itineraries asap. |
Originally Posted by QF009
(Post 8806866)
- We'd be able to book RTW itineraries on oneworld.com. Hopefully this means we're still able to ring up the carrier of our choice and/or choose who to issue itineraries through, instead of the booking engine automatically defaulting to 'first outbound carrier.'
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Originally Posted by QF009
(Post 8806866)
Some things I picked up from the AA ATW desk:
- Segment limit will go down to 16, including surface segments - in prep for mandatory eticketing. [Yet some Amadeus people say that they can produce 20 segment etickets :confused:] - We'd be able to book RTW itineraries on oneworld.com. Hopefully this means we're still able to ring up the carrier of our choice and/or choose who to issue itineraries through, instead of the booking engine automatically defaulting to 'first outbound carrier.' Not sure of the reliability of the source, but best to issue any itineraries asap. Given the already limiting 20 segment rule for xONE5 and xONE6 (ie too few segments to really use those tickets as a mileage/points generator), it'll just get more frustrating with the 16 segment limit. I hope they at least drop the prices if they make that change. |
Originally Posted by mmcmah
(Post 8807010)
I hope they at least drop the prices if they make that change.
Many *ONE* tickets sold do use the maximum number of segments. It just that we FT'ers do The 16 segment limit has been suggested before. |
Originally Posted by Mwenenzi
(Post 8807161)
Drop the price ?? Not likely :(.
Many *ONE* tickets sold do use the maximum number of segments. It just that we FT'ers do The 16 segment limit has been suggested before. Are you saing that many xONEx tickets don't use the maximum segments? I've never been on one yet, but am in the process of planning my first (second,...? could be addictive). I would hate to see the limit dropped. |
I agree with Mwenenzi (or at least what I think he meant). The majority of all xONEx will be a single digit number of coupons. This change would hit us at FT but will not likely cause any reaction in the marketplace.
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Originally Posted by DownUnderFlyer
(Post 8807856)
I agree with Mwenenzi (or at least what I think he meant). The majority of all xONEx will be a single digit number of coupons. This change would hit us at FT but will not likely cause any reaction in the marketplace.
If the reasoning is to phase out paper tickets then there's nothing to stop the e-ticktes being initially issued with 16 sectors and then add the remaining sectors once a few have been flown, especially relevant given that airport changes within cities count as a coupon for the e-ticket 'issuance' limit (but not necessarily towards the overall 20 e-ticket limit - from comments I've read on FT, the jury seems to be out but on this one but in my experience it's fine). Plus, it would be additional income for the airlines when the e-ticket is reissued! |
Why are e-tickets capped at 16 segments? :confused:
I'm assuming this is some form of restriction within the software so why cant the developers revise the software to allow for an update to be downloaded allowing 20 segments? I know it won't be as simple as that - as I would like to think it would have already been done if this was the case! Anyone able to provide an idiots insight? |
Originally Posted by ethan
(Post 8807944)
Yes, but don't forget the backpackers (no idea what percentage they contribute though)!
If the reasoning is to phase out paper tickets then there's nothing to stop the e-ticktes being initially issued with 16 sectors and then add the remaining sectors once a few have been flown, especially relevant given that airport changes within cities count as a coupon for the e-ticket 'issuance' limit (but not necessarily towards the overall 20 e-ticket limit - from comments I've read on FT, the jury seems to be out but on this one but in my experience it's fine). Plus, it would be additional income for the airlines when the e-ticket is reissued!
Originally Posted by sdorling
(Post 8808188)
Why are e-tickets capped at 16 segments? :confused:
I'm assuming this is some form of restriction within the software so why cant the developers revise the software to allow for an update to be downloaded allowing 20 segments? I know it won't be as simple as that - as I would like to think it would have already been done if this was the case! Anyone able to provide an idiots insight? In any event I suspect this is a happy confluence of technology- and profit-driven circumstance, and we should just get over it. Remember, these are the people that decided to save a million dollars a year by removing pillows from coach. However my view is that even at 16 segments xONExs will offer reduced but still good value; it will just make route planning that much more entertaining. |
Originally Posted by sdorling
(Post 8808188)
Why are e-tickets capped at 16 segments? :confused:
I'm assuming this is some form of restriction within the software so why cant the developers revise the software to allow for an update to be downloaded allowing 20 segments? |
Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 8808504)
I've always thought this could be ripe fruit for some cash-flush big Redmond-based software firm to exploit, but perhaps not.
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Originally Posted by sxc
(Post 8812502)
Can you imagine if Google entered this market? They would give the system to airlines and agents for free, but when the travel agent or customer rep searches for your itinerary it would serve up hotel ads on the side and they would have to read these ads to you before proceeding.
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
(Post 8809531)
Why stop at 20? *A RTWs allow 24 coupons.
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Originally Posted by headinclouds
(Post 8815037)
...and you have to include the mileage for surface segments.
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Oh by the way, do I hear an echo echo echo?
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1705604 Said unperson now confirming this, FWIW. |
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