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Originally Posted by christep
Presumably this travel would still have to be within a year of the ticket issue date (or original first flight date?)? Otherwise we should all have been buying up a lifetime's supply of AONE3s when the prices were cheap...
Even with one of my ex-JNB AONE6s purchased here (during the "good old days") I spoke to BA and they changed my starting date w/o any hassle whatsoever-- none. But in that case, BA was definitely acting differently that "the rules" from what I could gather. |
Just slightly off-topic, but I do have a RTW-related question burning under my fingernails.
First, when I got my ticket, I already felt lucky that they allowed CAI-BCN LHR-DXB-LHR MAD-CAI on my ex-CAI DONE3. (They forgot to count a ground-segment). Then, I was able to use two coupons for DFW-PIT-DFW rather than DFW-CLE-DFW without reissuing. First flight I had to go to PIT directly because of an immediate death in the family, so they rerouted me at the airport for free. That was very nice. On the flight back I changed my res to fly back from PIT and was advised I would need a reissue. I got to the airport too late and was very lucky nobody really looked closely at my ticket. So, no reissue. Then I got the ticket reissued in LAX to go HKG-FRA LON-DXB-LON MAD-CAI. That was perfect, since I was getting in trouble to get from LON to Germany. I am very very happy that I was able to go to FRA. But I also just found out that in fact that was another extra ground segment that was over the limit. Now, the bummer. Checking-in for my feeder flight to HKG (a day later than planned, I had missed the flight I was ticketed for I asked wether I could go straight to FRA without going to CMB, since I had to cancel that trip. (I had a HKG-CMB-HKG in there for the miles). She said fine, but you have to pay the local departure tax. Whatever. So I just skipped two coupons, and still have them. Oh, unfortunately they aren't open-dated anymore, since the agent in LAX didn't know how to do those. My question is, how high is the risk of getting caught if I try to use HKG-CMB-HKG in a couple of weeks? Is that asking too much from my luck? What could happen worst-case? |
Absolutely no chance, and you'll probably get blacklisted by CX if you try. Don't be a complete ****wit.
And you have the rules completely wrong - ground segments don't count, so nobody has made any mistakes so far except you, as far as I can tell. |
Thanks for your advice, I appreciate it. I also would appreciate a little friendlier tone in your post ;) ...
This is where I was told on this board that my itinerary was not legal because of two many ground segments, as they count as stop-overs. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...7&page=2&pp=15 Does anybody have personal or hearsay experiences with out-of-order coupons? |
Originally Posted by f4free
Thanks for your advice, I appreciate it. I also would appreciate a little friendlier tone in your post ;) ...
This is where I was told on this board that my itinerary was not legal because of two many ground segments, as they count as stop-overs. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...7&page=2&pp=15 Does anybody have personal or hearsay experiences with out-of-order coupons? |
Perhaps I am in a minority, but my purpose in being here is to extract maximum value from OW tickets whilst staying within the rules. Discussions on how to defraud airlines have no place here IMO (and presumably anyone partaking in such discussions is inherently guilty of conspiracy to defraud).
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Originally Posted by christep
Perhaps I am in a minority, but my purpose in being here is to extract maximum value from OW tickets whilst staying within the rules. Discussions on how to defraud airlines have no place here IMO (and presumably anyone partaking in such discussions is inherently guilty of conspiracy to defraud).
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Of course we are on opinions now, but I wouldn't have considered it fraudulent. After all, I paid for those coupons.
However, I do appreciate your opinion and totally accept it. Also, thanks for your advice. That's why I asked. |
But when you bought the coupons you did so subject to the T&Cs of the ONE fare. If the coupons in question had been part of a full-fare unrestricted ticket then of course you can effectively use them out of sequence (in practice by getting a full refund and reissue).
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Up about five or six posts, Christep states that ground segments do not count as stopovers on an OWE. Did I read that correctly? CAI-MAD // LHR-DXB counts as two segments, no stopovers (exept perhaps at DXB, depending on what comes next)?
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Originally Posted by christep
Presumably this travel would still have to be within a year of the ticket issue date (or original first flight date?)? Otherwise we should all have been buying up a lifetime's supply of AONE3s when the prices were cheap...
Could I ask again if anyone knows where to find the LATEST OWE rules? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by JohnAx
Up about five or six posts, Christep states that ground segments do not count as stopovers on an OWE. Did I read that correctly? CAI-MAD // LHR-DXB counts as two segments, no stopovers (exept perhaps at DXB, depending on what comes next)?
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Originally Posted by Full Score
Could I ask again if anyone knows where to find the LATEST OWE rules? Thanks.
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