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The southern hemisphere xONE3 was mentioned, but the GRU-JNB flight disappearing would also eliminate the xONE4 that included north, south america, africa and (asia/swp)and require an xONE5 fare.
Happy wandering Fred |
OK let’s discuss the origin-destination open jaw rule, which 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 My opinion is that it is very generous to some origins and stingy to others(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 & Sri Lanka/India Generous Examples: Other points:(f) within Africa – lots of us have taken advantage of this for our ex-MPM itineraries Stingy examples:(b) with the Middle East – lots of us took advantage of this for our ex-KRT itineraries (c) between the United States and Canada – so start at HNL and end at JFK Geographically small countries, such as Holland, Belize, Caribbean island nations… I guess that we would all like to see the rule say:4(c) Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and must terminate in the same continent OK I know the ticket is named a Round-The-World ticket, but from the airlines’ perspective what is wrong with having flexibility such as these? After all, we are still limited to 16 flights maximum.Or even 4(c) Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and may terminate anywhere:D What do others think? In post #13 above headinclouds suggested a new exception (h) within Europe Which, with the current definition of Europe, could mean something like originate in Germany and end in Morocco _____________________________ Another issue with this rule has arisen recently – see post #144 in this thread http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/onewo...periences.html The OP wanted to originate in Russia West of the Urals (in other words in Europe) and finish in Russia East of the Urals (in other words in Asia), but origin and destination are in the same country. This was on a Global Explorer, not a Oneworld Explorer, but both fare rules have the same words for this rule. The ticketing airline refused – presumably because it felt you had to return to the same continent and same TC area as well as to the same country. When the whole of Russia was defined to be in Europe, this problem would not have arisen. _____________________________ In my view, a couple of the exceptions could be removed: So, what do others think?(d) between HKG and China – as pointed out by christep in post #7, nowadays this is covered by (a) within country of origin (e) between Malaysia and SIN – IIRC this predates MH’s joining the alliance (g) between Maldives & Sri Lanka/India - IIRC this came in when BA commenced its LGW-MLE service, it certainly predates UL’s joining the alliance, which has services to MLE, and the commencement of CX’s HKG-MLE services |
Given the premiums that the airlines charge on a per sector basis I can't see this happening... But with AA adding a premium Y cabin, I would really really like to see a premium Y RTW added to the rules...
Now back to more realistic wandering Fred |
Originally Posted by headinclouds
(Post 27019583)
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:
Add within Europe. Countries that use the Euro have the same fare, so why not start in Germany and end in Spain. Also, many of the African fares are quoted in US $ and are the same. Why not Europe as well.
Originally Posted by pandaperth
(Post 27023462)
Which, with the current definition of Europe, could mean something like originate in Germany and end in Morocco
I don't think an origin/destination open-jaw 'within the EU/EEA/EFTA zone' would be unreasonable.
Originally Posted by wandering_fred
(Post 27024121)
Given the premiums that the airlines charge on a per sector basis I can't see this happening... But with AA adding a premium Y cabin, I would really really like to see a premium Y RTW added to the rules...
The current longhaul PE surcharges are silly compared to the overall cost of a RTW though. |
Originally Posted by JAXBA
(Post 27033434)
They could narrow it slightly by saying 'within the European Union' or more generously, 'within the European Economic Area' which is the EU+Iceland+Norway (and +Switzerland if defined as the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)). Not sure what level of association the UK is going to end up with after Brexit yet...
I don't think an origin/destination open-jaw 'within the EU/EEA/EFTA zone' would be unreasonable. |
Originally Posted by pandaperth
(Post 27013444)
I have an expectation (or maybe it is just a hope) that a new version of the rule sheet will be published in September.
Why? Because JJ commences GRU-JNB services, thus making possible 3-continent itineraries that start in the southern hemisphere continents (for example SYD-SCL-GRU-JNB-SYD). So I expect the following words to be removed from Rule 0 (zero): * 3 Continent Fare is only offered for travel originating in Asia, Europe/Middle East and North America (and I further expect 3-continent fares to be published for countries in the southern hemisphere continents).... No sign of xONE3 fares in EF either (though I only checked business class ex-SYD) Also, I have plugged into the on-line tool a very simple 3-continent all southern hemisphere itinerary (SYD-SCL-GRU-JNB-SYD). The tool says it is a valid itinerary, but it prices it as four-continents. If there is a lurker - what's going on?? |
Nope, no xONE3s out of JNB either yet, in any class.
Maybe they're hesitating because two thirds of a Southern Hemi xONE3 would have to use the GRU-JNB-SYD flights, and they don't want a product based on that? |
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