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I think this looks okay....but is it?

3  QF 012 S 22DEC 6 JFKSYD TK2       8  1800 0835+2 *1A/E*    (time was at 18:00 08:30)
4  QF 922 S 28DEC 5 SYDCNS TK2       3  0920 1120   *1A/E*    (time was at 09:35 11:35)
5  QF 703 L 01JAN 2 CNSMEL TK2       2  1305 1735   *1A/E*    (time was at 11:20 15:45)
6  QF 093 L 04JAN 5 MELLAX HK2       2  1040 0610   *1A/E*
7  QF 011 L 04JAN 5 LAXJFK HK2       B  0820 1630   *1A/E*

Nean Der Thal
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Yes, it seems OK. There's a slight change in timings in the first three sectors, hence the 'TK' code which indicates that a confirmed sector has changed times, instead of the 'HK' which is the default code for confirmed sector.

Nothing to worry about.

Nean Der Thal
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As you've guessed, this is your flight itinary. It is in PNR notation, a format that airlines and travel agents use for data exchange. There is an online tool that decodes it.

There is already another answer on how to decode the fields - your case "TK2" means "timing change on this flight". Form the original times you have given, the first two segments only changed slightly, the third (number 5) will be almost 2 hours later than originally planned.

If that's okay is up to you. If you're not happy, you could reach out to Qantas if they'd re-book you onto another flight.

averell
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