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pandaperth Oct 8, 2008 7:21 am

Is it normal for AA to re-check the price of a xONEx before issuing it?
 
I booked two LONE4s for Mrs P and me on September 17th, through the AA RTW Desk. Rang back 24hrs later and was told the price.

Now this morning I rang AA in Aus to ticket and pay - and was told that the earlier price had 'expired' and it would have to be re-checked and I was to ring back in 24hrs or so

Is this the normal practice?
Scary for me, given the way the A$ has tanked over the last few weeks. I know the base ticket price is quoted in A$ and so will be unchanged - but it's all those +++ in other currencies that have me worried :(

Keith009 Oct 8, 2008 7:30 am

Yes, the price quote record is only valid for 7 days maximum from the date it's 'built.'

pandaperth Oct 8, 2008 8:51 am


Originally Posted by QF009 (Post 10488030)
Yes, the price quote record is only valid for 7 days maximum from the date it's 'built.'

Bummer :(

Thanks QF009

3544quebec Oct 8, 2008 10:59 am

But on the plus side, if you had purchased a USD denominated ticket from AA 8 weeks ago you could sell it back to them now for a nice 30% premium in $AU;)

moa999 Oct 8, 2008 3:45 pm

Particularly at the moment, taxes are moving around as all of the currencies move.
I also have a sneaking suspiscion that AA have implemented a new policy on YQ (fuel fines) where an AA codeshare is available

pandaperth Oct 8, 2008 4:22 pm

Being re-priced in Australia - will be OK?
 
Rang AA in Aus again this morning - re-pricing has not been done yet. Was told that it is being done here in Aus, not in Dublin (and that due to the Monday public holiday, they are bit behind in their work).

My understanding is that Dublin are the gurus of pricing xONExs; anyone have experience of the accuracy of Aus pricing?
What can I do to check myself that the pricing is correct?

moa999 Oct 8, 2008 6:50 pm

I very much doubt AA Australia is doing it.
As I understand it AA Dallas does all US/Canadian RTWs, AA Dublin does everywhere else. Dublin opens at 7am Dublin time (5pm Syd/ 2pm Perth)

pandaperth Oct 9, 2008 4:30 pm

Increase in +++ not as bad as I had anticipatd
 
Rang the Aus AA number this morning - the +++ had increased from A$1,135.04 to A$1,287.64 i.e. ~13.5% increase; presumably all due to the falling A$ as I hadn't changed anything

Not as bad as I had feared

FWIW I had no problem paying for the two tickets (total $9.5k+) over the phone with my mastercard. Was told ticketing will complete in 1 or 2 working days. The status of the booking on aa.com has changed already

Also they are faxing me a tax breakdown (I didn't request it - the agent just offered to do it and I of course said 'yes please')

drsmithy Oct 10, 2008 4:48 am


Originally Posted by QF009 (Post 10488030)
Yes, the price quote record is only valid for 7 days maximum from the date it's 'built.'

Is this new, or unique to xONEx fares ? I had a DGLOB34 "built" in early July, and the price was guaranteed for (from memory) around 3 weeks. Even then I didn't end up purchasing until the end of August, and the price didn't need to be recalculated - but I did ring the AA desk back around the end of July and ask for an "extension", which was given for an additional four weeks (from the date I rang).

Keith009 Oct 10, 2008 2:05 pm


Originally Posted by drsmithy (Post 10498481)
Is this new, or unique to xONEx fares ? I had a DGLOB34 "built" in early July, and the price was guaranteed for (from memory) around 3 weeks. Even then I didn't end up purchasing until the end of August, and the price didn't need to be recalculated - but I did ring the AA desk back around the end of July and ask for an "extension", which was given for an additional four weeks (from the date I rang).

You might be talking about ticketing deadline? The taxes and fuel fines on your itinerary would've had to be recalculated if it's been more than 7 days since they were last calculated. The base fare is 'guaranteed' so long as there is no change to the base fare by OW.

I've been told by multiple agents at the ATW desk that the price quote record (base fare + taxes + fuel fines etc) is only valid for 7 days from the date it's calculated. Whenever I've rung up the ticketing office within 7 days from the date the price quote is created, they'd issue the ticket right away. Otherwise, they have to send the itinerary back to AA Dublin (unless they have their own tariffs desk) to be repriced.

pandaperth Oct 11, 2008 6:31 pm

Help with understanding taxes
 

Originally Posted by pandaperth (Post 10496205)
Also they are faxing me a tax breakdown (I didn't request it - the agent just offered to do it and I of course said 'yes please')

Got the fax without any problem. Just for my own interest, I am trying to understand all the taxes. I have tracked down all but three of them. Anyone able to enlighten me on these three?
  • JG
  • JH
  • JK
If it helps, the first two appear on my list after 'DI' which is the Airport Faciltation Fee for Barbados, and before 'GB' the Air Passenger Duty in London; between the two I make my second visit to the US.
The third seems to be an Egyptian tax, because it appears between two other Egyptian taxes.

My complete itinerary is:
PER-SYD-JFK-BGI-BOS-LHR-CAI-AMM-IST-LHR-PEK-HKG-SIN-BKK-BOM-SYD-PER
The first two segments are AA flight numbers on QF metal (going to do the Plat challenge^), followed by three more AA flights.
The total YQ is AUD515. Does that seem about right? (On the day I paid, AUD515 was worth USD380 - been very volatile lately:()

serfty Oct 11, 2008 7:58 pm

Use these .pdfs to get an idea of country specific taxes:e.g. GJ is a Barbados tax:

BARBADOS
...
NAME: PASSENGER SERVICE CHARGE
CODE: JG
AMOUNT: BBD55.00 to be collected for all international departing passengers
EXEMPTIONS: Infants under 2.


pandaperth Oct 11, 2008 9:20 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 10506393)
Use these .pdfs to get an idea of country specific taxes:e.g. GJ is a Barbados tax:

Thanks serfty was just what I needed to do a full reconcilation

satprof Oct 12, 2008 1:29 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 10506393)
Use these .pdfs to get an idea of country specific taxes:e.g. GJ is a Barbados tax:

I've also been looking for this. Thanks a million for the links. Is there a list in alphabetic order of tax code? If not, I'm tempted to put in the effort to create one.


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