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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 12:04 pm
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Originally Posted by jsloan
and the stopover is in one of the city codes listed in the routing table that isn’t GUM.

For example, you could fly SFO-MNL // stopover // MNL-TPE, with MNL-TPE on EVA, if EVA had corresponding inventory. Note that these are city codes, not airport codes — TYO is Tokyo, SEL is Seoul, OSA is Osaka. You can use any airport in that city; so, another option would be SFO-HND // stopover // HND-TSA.
So "pricing unit" means any city on the routing table? I have access to that from Expertflyer.
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