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Pacific Circle Itinerary right?
Just booked my first OWE, and I like this!... My next booking will be a circle pacific.
I would like- if possible- to have a HK-US rt in the middle through Cathay Pacific (to pick the Repeat Reward offer) I thought in two alternatives based if I start the trip in the US, or if I start in Asia (considering I flew there first by Cathay through another ticket) Alternative -1: JFK-HGK Trough route: JFK-LAX (transit) - HGK (Stopover -1-) Flying AA and CX HGK-SIN (Stopover -2-) Flying CX SIN-SYD (Stopover -3-) Flying QF SYD-JFK Trough route: SYD-HGK (transit) - LAX (transit) - JFK (end) Flying CX and AA Alternative -2: BKK- SYD (Stopover -1-) Flying BA SYD- JFK Through: SYD- HKG (transit) - LAX (transit) - JFK (Stopover-2-) Flying CX and AA JFK- HKG Through: LAX (Transit) - HKG (Stopover -3-) Flying AA and CX HGK- SIN (Stopover -4-) Flying CX SIN- BKK (End) Flying CX What made me think that this could work is that I read in the rules that that if travel does not originate in HK, I can transfer twice there.... Your help is appreciated. Thanks! 55N ROUTING 1. MUST INCLUDE TVL VIA THE SOUTH PACIFIC 56N . IN ONE DIRECTION AND THE NORTH/CENTRAL 57N . PACIFIC IN THE OTHER DIRECTION. NO 58N . SURFACE TRANSPACIFIC. TRAVEL MUST BE IN A 59N . A CLOCKWISE OR COUNTER-CLOCKWISE DIRECTION. 60N . REVERSAL OF DIRECTION IS NOT PERMITTED. 61N . EXCEPTIONS - ... 70N . 3.TRAVEL TO/FROM/VIA ASIA - EXCLUDING 71N . TRAVEL ORIGINATING HKG - 72N . 2 TRANSITS VIA HKG PERMITTED - ONLY ONE 73N . STOPOVER AT HKG PERMITTED |
Both of these clearly violate the rules. You have to make one crossing of the Pacific from Australia to N America directly. your routings don't have a crossing of the South Paciifc. Moreover they clearly reverse direction. Have you considered looking at a map?
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Christep, thanks for your feedback. Your point is exactly my question. As you can see both alternatives do have Australia -> North America. However, it is not direct as you mentioned.
The reason for my question/doubt is because I read in the rules (see above exception lines 70-72) that HK could work as transit, thus I thought, if I want to go from Sydney to LA in Cathay Pacific, Cathay will do it changing planes in HK, thus my question is: Would this two flights in CX qualify as a trip from Australia to the US since HK is just a transit city, and would qualify as exception described in the routing rules printed above? |
No, clearly not - your itinerary does not include any travel via the South Pacific.
If CX sold a single flight number, single ticket SYD-LAX then you might just have a case. But they don't so you don't. [This message has been edited by christep (edited 01-12-2003).] |
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