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is this within max no. of flight segments?
hi guys
could u please tell me if this is allowed on the four continents fare? LHR-LGA-DFW-YVR-DFW-LAX-HNL. im hust hoping it doesnt exceed the maximum no. of flights. also is HNL-SYD considered part of nth america segment or sth west pacific. thanks heaps! [This message has been edited by dannyboy1978 (edited Nov 12, 2003).] |
Its fine, assuming that you total journey is less than 20 total segments. The region segment count does not include the flights between regions. So HNL-SYD wouldn't count for either SWP or North America, but it will count for the 20 total segments.
Also, just a minor change. There is no LHR-LGA flight, so just change it to Newark or JFK and you will be fine. |
Hi!
Welcome to Flyertalk! (as this is your 1st post) except you are intended to do a R/T DFW-YVR-DFW, you can actually go JFK-YVR instead and save one N.A segment (P.S. however you are only allowed 1 Transcon, which JFK-YVR is one). |
thanks guys. i think the reason im going from LGA-DFW-YVR is cos i couldnt get a seat on the JFK-YVR direct (or so the agent said). might try it a again though now that i think about it cos it would save alot of time and hassle
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sorry, but i just checked AA.com and i couldnt actually find a JFK-YVR flight. most seem to be via DFW, SFO or Seattle. am i doing something wrong? also, ill be staying with a mate in manhattan - which airport is easist to reach (as i have an early flight) - JFK or LGA?
thanks again |
You'll find CX flies JFK-YVR direct - though the time isn't so great for the flight - departing 10pm, arriving 1am or thereabouts (the YVR-JFK segment is much friendlier for timing http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif). But it certainly can be done on a RTW ticket.
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