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OneWorld Around-the-World Tickets
Any new thoughts or insights on planning around-the-world travel? I have done 3 ATW fares in B/C, 2 originating in Italy, one in Spain. Four continents were about $4,300.00, but now have gone up.
I understand now NZ or Sweden may be cheaper place to orginate. Ticket I got 3/02 originating in FCO was ticketed and issued here in USA. I now understand that new rules require ticketing in country of orgin. Any comments? |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MiamiPrep: Any new thoughts or insights on planning around-the-world travel? I have done 3 ATW fares in B/C, 2 originating in Italy, one in Spain. Four continents were about $4,300.00, but now have gone up. I understand now NZ or Sweden may be cheaper place to orginate. Ticket I got 3/02 originating in FCO was ticketed and issued here in USA. I now understand that new rules require ticketing in country of orgin. Any comments?</font> One exception applies - you can have AA, for example, reserve the ticket/flights for you and give you the locator reference. You then arrive in the city of departure (in your example FCO) and confirm/pay for the ticket at the AA desk there & at the Italian rate. 2. For cheapest rates see : http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum83/HTML/001315.html In EUR one of the cheapest places is GIB. Hope this helps |
As of Jan 01, 2003, you may still issue the tickets from Canada at the originating country's rate as long as you originate from there.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Guy Betsy: As of Jan 01, 2003, you may still issue the tickets from Canada at the originating country's rate as long as you originate from there.</font> |
Let's just say that I know a couple of agencies in Canada & USA that could still bypass this ruling!
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GB,
perhaps you should retract that statement, in case the big bros are watching http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif what about saying that, there are some arrangement, contact GB for details http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif |
My Canadian agency contact has just advised me that they have lost that agreement with a particular Oneworld carrier all of a sudden!
So no more SOTO tickets at originating country prices for Oneworld Explorer tickets in USA and Canada. The USA though still has one loophole which I shall keep secret to myself and my clients. |
Guy Betsy - How do I become one of your clients? I'm trying to book an OWE ticket and need some advice. I was planning to purchase in Canada but have run into problems (posted elsewhere)
Thanks, Doug |
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