Originally Posted by
SFO_FT
If using a surface segment, which city is considered the point of stopover: the city of arrival or departure? Makes a difference in terms of being able to depart from one of those cities a second time.
The following assume SYD to LAX, then surface, then SFO onwards. So, is LAX or SFO considered the stopover city when that surface segment is employed?
For example, if LA is considered the stopover city, then one could/should be able to do:
SYD-LAX-surface-SFO-JFK-SFO-LHR-...
If SF is considered the stopover city, then one could/should be able to do:
SYD-LAX-surface-SFO-JFK-LAX-LHR-...
You are only allowed to fly between a pair of cities in the same direction once. Other than this, there is no restriction on visiting the same city more than once.
I'm not entirely convinced your question would make sense, because both cities will be visited. There is one stopover but it is not somehow centred on either city.