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Article: Fly China Airlines Brisbane-Auckland with Qantas Points

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Nice article.
What would be the best way to check for award availability? Would other Skyteam airlines be the option?
On the Qantas website, when you search for BNE-AKL, it will show both CI and QF flights as available unless you click date by date and go through it
 
Nice article.
What would be the best way to check for award availability? Would other Skyteam airlines be the option?
On the Qantas website, when you search for BNE-AKL, it will show both CI and QF flights as available unless you click date by date and go through it
Air France is showing wide availability - 17k BNE-AKL in Y. // 55k in J.
If it shows 13k, it's a QF redemption.
 
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