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Married Segments & More – AIR024

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Airlines seem to love married segments, but for frequent flyers and travel agents they can be extremely frustrating. Sometimes you'll find an award seat on a flight you want to book, only to find that it's not actually available if you add on a connecting flight to your final destination. Married segments are also why airlines will sometimes charge a higher amount if you remove one or more flights from a booking! In this episode, Alan Lam (a.k.a. madrooster) joins Matt to explain what travellers need to know about married segments, as well as a wide range of other topics including an unusual way to fly to London with Qantas that could be cheaper than flying via Perth or Singapore. Episode contents: 0:45 - Fortnightly news round-up 6:32 - Interview with Alan Lam: About fare classes 11:02 - Interview with Alan Lam: Recent changes to earn rates with Qantas, American Airlines, Japan Airlines & Alaska Airlines 19:12 - Interview with Alan Lam: Everything you need to know about married segments 31:12 - Interview with Alan Lam: Booking a Qantas ticket to Europe via South Africa 35:51 - Interview with Alan Lam: United MileagePlus program changes Links: AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions Join Australian Frequent Flyer for free What are Married Segments? Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up: Qantas Commits to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 Earn Velocity Frequent Flyer Points with Optus Pick Up Your Coles Shopping at Melbourne Airport Virgin Australia Suspends Melbourne-Hong Kong Route Qantas Axes Sydney-Beijing Flights (Again) Qantas Reduces A380 Flights to Hong Kong
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Airlines seem to love married segments, but for frequent flyers and travel agents they can be extremely frustrating. Sometimes you'll find an award seat on a flight you want to book, only to find that it's not actually available if you add on a connecting flight to your final destination. Married segments are also why airlines will sometimes charge a higher amount if you remove one or more flights from a booking! In this episode, Alan Lam (a.k.a. madrooster) joins Matt to explain what travellers need to know about married segments, as well as a wide range of other topics including an unusual way to fly to London with Qantas that could be cheaper than flying via Perth or Singapore. Episode contents: 0:45 - Fortnightly news round-up 6:32 - Interview with Alan Lam: About fare classes 11:02 - Interview with Alan Lam: Recent changes to earn rates with Qantas, American Airlines, Japan Airlines & Alaska Airlines 19:12 - Interview with Alan Lam: Everything you need to know about married segments 31:12 - Interview with Alan Lam: Booking a Qantas ticket to Europe via South Africa 35:51 - Interview with Alan Lam: United MileagePlus program changes Links: AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions Join Australian Frequent Flyer for free What are Married Segments? Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up: Qantas Commits to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 Earn Velocity Frequent Flyer Points with Optus Pick Up Your Coles Shopping at Melbourne Airport Virgin Australia Suspends Melbourne-Hong Kong Route Qantas Axes Sydney-Beijing Flights (Again) Qantas Reduces A380 Flights to Hong Kong
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