Originally Posted by
Dr. HFH
Wait a minute. The "Canada Excpetion" allows you to purchase your ticket in the country of origin of your first flight or Canada. If you purchase in Canada, you purchase it at the price of the country of origin converted to Canadian dollars, not at the Canadian price. I haven't seen any rule which excepts ex-Jordan tickets from the Canadian exception.
What a minute yourself. I never said anything about which price would be applied. I was just answering allona's question/concern about how the AA rtw desk told her/him the he/she couldn't buy her ex-Ecuador xonex over the phone or in the US. He/she can't, but the OP can purchase a rtw beginning in one country(Jordan) in another country(Canada) because of the exception. Where did I say anything about the price to be charged?