No that one is a separate line item (same day on the statement) and the amount corresponds to the emailed receipt from QF.Dumb question, but it's not the taxes/carrier charges for the reward?
I mean there's no reason a fee should be charged for a seat release request as it literally can't be done online. Never been charged a fee at all, nor would I expect it.
Just figured it out! It's QF Wine (Beer). Just a coincidence it was the same day and around the same cost.
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I though you could only see up to 9?showing 24 I seats free,
I asked Old Mate on the call how many seats were availableI though you could only see up to 9?
Pretty disappointing8 June 24: QF128 HKG - SYD showing 24 I seats free, denied 2 J seats.
There was a theory on here that your current and future travel determines your success rate. If thats true I’m equal to NB as I have 1 flight booked this membership year.
That theory is completely wrong.There was a theory on here that your current and future travel determines your success rate. If thats true I’m equal to NB as I have 1 flight booked this membership year.
I agree that's more the reality. One call I made (and I called 4 times today) the guy said there was I seats available on one flight but still came back denied. I think that was NZ.I think it's more likely there is an allocation of seats which can be converted for Plats on each flight - say 4-6 per departure - and once those are gone, that's it.
8 June 24: QF128 HKG - SYD showing 24 I seats free, denied 2 J seats.
maybe my man was quoting total seat count not ‘I’seat count.I’m not sure how accurate the information around 24 I seats is ….
It’s a A333 operating QF128. The only way I can get the 24 number is looking at the seat map which has 4 seats marked occupied and 4 blocked (row 1), so 24/28 seats not marked. That however may not be entirely reflectively of the loading
It’s actually J9C9D9I7 when you look at subclass loadings on expertflyer. I have a suspicion with only 28 J seats, and I7, the allocation for conversation from I to U has been exhausted
Also looking +/- 2 days for QF 128 from 8th June
6th - I4
7th - I1
8th - I7
9th - I5
10th - I9 (this would be the flight to try - only 2 seats marked on seat map)
I asked Old Mate on the call how many seats were available
Indeed, some of the language you hear from Hobart agents ('quota/allocation exhausted') indicates that.I think it's more likely there is an allocation of seats which can be converted for Plats on each flight - say 4-6 per departure - and once those are gone, that's it.
I wouldn't be surprised if it is only 2 J seats per mid-/long-haul international flight and 0 for select routes (eg LHR). You rarely see WPs reporting success of getting more than 2 J seats released on those flights.
Yeh, just spoke with Hobart who confirmed "allocation exhausted" on SYD-HND for July even though over 20 J seats available for sale....I'll keep trying up until the last minute as I'm try to convert MEL-NRT to MEL-SYD-HND as our onwards flights are ex HND (beginning a DONE4 RTW from HND )Indeed, some of the language you hear from Hobart agents ('quota exhausted') indicates that.
I wouldn't be surprised if it is only 2 J seats per mid-/long-haul international flight and 0 for select routes (eg LHR). You rarely see WPs reporting success of getting more than 2 J seats released on those flights.
Yeh, just spoke with Hobart who confirmed "allocation exhausted" on SYD-HND for July even though over 20 J seats available for sale....I'll keep trying up until the last minute as I'm try to convert MEL-NRT to MEL-SYD-HND as our onwards flights are ex HND (beginning a DONE4 RTW from HND )
