<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by FRAC:
" Open-Jaw Trip means travel that is essentially of a round-trip nature except that the outward point of arrival and the inward point of departure are not the same or the outward point of departure and the inward point of arrival are not the same. Open jaws are allowed (unless there is a restriction in the fare rules) when the mileage between the open-jaw points is equal to or less than the mileage of the shortest sector flown. "
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I get it. I could be dangerous now.
I don't recall doing an open jaw from the departure city. I leave home and I come back home. But up until now I'd be one of those dummies when I was told I couldn't do it, I'd have said OK.
Thanks FRAC.....