Look of Qualiflyer Website has changed
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 1,213
Look of Qualiflyer Website has changed
Logged on to day and it's differnt form yesterday.
Good to see they are still spending money on it - hopefully a sign atht the worst of times are over.
Stephen
Good to see they are still spending money on it - hopefully a sign atht the worst of times are over.
Stephen
#2
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Annandale
Posts: 164
Yeah, looks good.
If you type win www.qualiflyer.com you'll get the 'neutral' version. If you click the link from www.swissair.com you'll get the swissair logo on top.
If you type win www.qualiflyer.com you'll get the 'neutral' version. If you click the link from www.swissair.com you'll get the swissair logo on top.
#3
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 168
Is anyone else having a problem with the site? I click on "promotions" and it starts to load but then takes me back to the previous screen.
Same thing with "newsletter".
Same thing with "newsletter".
#5
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 1,213
It's annoying that there do not appear to be any tables showing the awards...you have to put routes into the calculator.
Using the tables I was able to work out that an award flight to Oz from Europe was cheaper if you got seperate tickets to Asia and then onwards on Qantas.
Stephen
Using the tables I was able to work out that an award flight to Oz from Europe was cheaper if you got seperate tickets to Asia and then onwards on Qantas.
Stephen
#6
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by sjharte:
It's annoying that there do not appear to be any tables showing the awards...you have to put routes into the calculator.
Using the tables I was able to work out that an award flight to Oz from Europe was cheaper if you got seperate tickets to Asia and then onwards on Qantas.
Stephen</font>
It's annoying that there do not appear to be any tables showing the awards...you have to put routes into the calculator.
Using the tables I was able to work out that an award flight to Oz from Europe was cheaper if you got seperate tickets to Asia and then onwards on Qantas.
Stephen</font>
Regards
WG
[This message has been edited by LHR/MEL/Europe FF (edited 03-26-2002).]
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 1,213
Hoping to go in Nov....will book once my bonus credits.
According to the calculator, you xcan also go to OZ on AA - I suppose on the Qantas code share from LAX.
Stephen
According to the calculator, you xcan also go to OZ on AA - I suppose on the Qantas code share from LAX.
Stephen
#8
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Indeed. Also looks like if you book as two separate tickets (ie to Asia and then onwards) that you can to do multiple stops in Australia (flying Qantas) - but I'm not sure if this is just permitted by the calculator but can't actually be ticketed.
Would be interesting to see if you could match availabilty with two different tickets.
As an aside - I have no idea whether I'm even going to get seats early June for end June.
Cheers
WG
Would be interesting to see if you could match availabilty with two different tickets.
As an aside - I have no idea whether I'm even going to get seats early June for end June.
Cheers
WG
#9



Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Nr. Lugano
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Just a word of warning. I tried to book Qantas award flights in January and was told that Qantas had blocked domestic awards because of Ansett going bust and the lack of capacity on the domestic market. Don't know whether that rule is still in effect.


