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Old Apr 12, 2020 | 5:30 pm
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Originally Posted by seks
YYC-YVR-TPE-SIN-BWN
BWN-SIN-SGN
SGN-ICN-LAX-YYC

if it's even allowed...?
Originally Posted by seks
I called AP and agent said BWN (point-of-turnaround) has to be after SGN.

So that sounds like to me I can do SGN before or after BWN?

On a side note, she said she can see an BWN-SGN with a < 24h layover in SIN. But I cannot generate that as a one-way BWN-SGN on the same date. So why can she see it and I can't?
Agent is incorrect. You can have your layover before or after you reach your point-of-turnaround. Just do any mock itinerary at Aeroplan.com to get examples.

And in case you're wondering, going through SIN twice is allowed as long as you do it once on either side of your destination. So since BWN (bolded) is indeed the point-of-turnaround for YYC, you'll be allowed to layover in SIN (underlined) once on the outbound and once on the inbound. You can see it clearly below with the bolding and the underlining:

YYC-YVR-TPE-SIN-BWN(pot)-SIN-SGN(layover)-ICN-LAX-YYC

I'm not sure why she sees another option in SIN with less than 24 hr layover. Maybe she's looking at a mixed-cabin result? For example, maybe one of the legs is in economy and the other in business? Are you searching for business only?
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