J Class stopover question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Ontario
Posts: 89
J Class stopover question
On a round trip YUL to NRT, Air Canada reservations assured me I'm permitted "unlimited stopovers both ways" on the class of ticket I've booked. I was under the impression a max stopover of 24 hours was permitted, each way, but was assured I could even spend "a couple of days in Toronto on my way back" at no extra cost, if I chose. That's how it's booked. Am I going to get aggravation out of YYZ at departure? Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: YVR
Posts: 9,998
From the fare rules for AC YUL-NRT in J class:
So yup, as long as you don't back track or exceed the maximum permitted mileage, you can stopover in as many places as you want for as long as you want, so long as you complete your travel within 1 year.
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STOPOVERS - PERMITTED-UNLIMITED TRANSFERS - NO RESTRICTION
So yup, as long as you don't back track or exceed the maximum permitted mileage, you can stopover in as many places as you want for as long as you want, so long as you complete your travel within 1 year.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Charli:
On a round trip YUL to NRT, Air Canada reservations assured me I'm permitted "unlimited stopovers both ways" on the class of ticket I've booked. I was under the impression a max stopover of 24 hours was permitted, each way, but was assured I could even spend "a couple of days in Toronto on my way back" at no extra cost, if I chose. That's how it's booked. Am I going to get aggravation out of YYZ at departure? Thanks. </font>
On a round trip YUL to NRT, Air Canada reservations assured me I'm permitted "unlimited stopovers both ways" on the class of ticket I've booked. I was under the impression a max stopover of 24 hours was permitted, each way, but was assured I could even spend "a couple of days in Toronto on my way back" at no extra cost, if I chose. That's how it's booked. Am I going to get aggravation out of YYZ at departure? Thanks. </font>

