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leroy11 May 14, 2002 3:53 am

Stopover twice in same city on oneworld Explorer
 
Would the following segments as part of a oneworld be acceptable:
1) LHR - CPT then overland to JNB - CPT then overland to Nairbobi - Lusaka - JNB (stopover) - HKG

Darren May 14, 2002 8:46 am

If you are starting outside of JNB or CPT then yes, it is fine.

francisliang May 22, 2002 8:47 am

I have the same question. I issued a ticket in BKK in March that was routed BKK-HKG-YYZ-LHR-BKK. I was told by CX the issuing agent that I could not stop in HKG twice.

I wanted to fly BKK-HKG-YYZ-LHR-HKG-BKK. I asked again in YYZ and they said it was possible to stop in HKG twice. I was wondering if anyone could confirm if YYZ is correct or if I just had an agent who did not know the rules..

number_6 May 22, 2002 10:30 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by francisliang:
I have the same question. I issued a ticket in BKK in March that was routed BKK-HKG-YYZ-LHR-BKK. I was told by CX the issuing agent that I could not stop in HKG twice.

I wanted to fly BKK-HKG-YYZ-LHR-HKG-BKK. I asked again in YYZ and they said it was possible to stop in HKG twice. I was wondering if anyone could confirm if YYZ is correct or if I just had an agent who did not know the rules..
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Continent of origin allows 2 stopovers and both can be in the same city. In your case there are no other stopovers, so you can stopover twice in HKG. Also backtracking is allowed within a continent. Your desired routing is perfectly valid.



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