Originally Posted by
allset2travel
Thank you for quoting the rules.
Sorry, I didn't mean to be picky, CMN (Casablanca is in Morocco, as part of Europe by ow rules) should be allowed as a city to end a xONEx ??
Where a RTW is allowed to end depends on where the RTW starts.
The general rule is that a RTW must end back in the country from which it started.
There are specific exceptions to this general rule, which [MENTION=81994]anc305[/MENTION] listed. Morrocco is not one of the exceptions.
So, yes you can end a RTW at CMN, but only if you started in Morrocco.
To repeat, the relevant rule is:
4(c) Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and must terminate at the same point, except that origin-destination surface segments are permitted as follows:
a. within the country of origin
b. within the Middle East
c. between the United States and Canada
d. between HKG and China
e. between Malaysia and SIN
f. within Africa
g. between Maldives and Sri Lanka/India
Morrocco is not in the Middle East, and as defined in the rules - it is not a part of Africa.
ETA.
And tomorrow I will catch the high-speed train from Tangier down to Casablanca and then fly CMN-JFK