Originally Posted by
KACommuter
Under "Plan and Book" on the OneWorld Explorer website:
"You need to book eight days in advance of your first flight."
Is this up to date / true / enforced? I just tried a dummy itinerary with the first flight leaving in 2 days' time and I was able to plan it all out.
The website enforces a stricter set of the rules than is necessary. In principle only one hour is required but to be fair I struggle to see a ticketing desk being willing to commit to pricing on that sort of schedule.
Originally Posted by
Himeno
Random musing.
The North America transcon rule says "Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted."
There are a number of flights showing in the timetable/OW map such as YVR-DCA with a single flight number that have a tech stop/plane change in PHX (others city pairs in ORD or DFW). These flights are not nonstop or single plane...
Well then, should be allowed

. What does the oneworld explorer tool say?