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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 2:23 am
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Have a question ^_^ EX-CAI

hi ^-^

I'm planing to go around D class RTW ex-cai.

In this case, Can I end my itinery in DXB?

CAI - MAD 1 flight
MAD - SCL 2 flight
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LHR - DXB 20 flight (last)

Is it possible? ^^

I saw a rule.

"4. ORIGIN-DESTINATION SURFACE PERMITTED
35N . - WITHIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
36N . NOTE:US/CANADA ARE CONSIDERED THE SAME COUNTRY
37N . - WITHIN AFRICA
38N . - WITHIN THE MIDDLE EAST
39N . - BETWEEN HKG-CHINA
40N . - BETWEEN BANGLADESH AND BKK/SIN
41N . - WITHIN SOUTH AMERICA
42N . - BETWEEN MAYLAYSIA AND SIN "


Can my itinery be possible? ^^

Plz answer my question ^_^

Thank you have a nice day~
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 2:39 am
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Yes, what you have shown of your itinerary is valid. Both Dubai and Cairo are considered part of the Middle East for the purposes of OWE tickets.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 9:01 am
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Second what christep said. You can and my current AONE5 ex-CAI is ending in DXB.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 11:04 am
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Does the same rule apply for mileage-based tickets (CIRPAC, GLOBEX)? Or does it only apply for the continent-based ones, which would be logical I guess. Thought I'd ask though since I am pondering a Circle Pacific and the ability to start and finishing in different US cities would be a great help.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 11:17 am
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Originally Posted by eamus
Does the same rule apply for mileage-based tickets (CIRPAC, GLOBEX)? Or does it only apply for the continent-based ones, which would be logical I guess. Thought I'd ask though since I am pondering a Circle Pacific and the ability to start and finishing in different US cities would be a great help.
From the Circle Pacific rules:
94N . 4. TRAVEL MAY ORIGINATE AT ANY POINT FOR WHICH A
95N . FARE IS PUBLISHED AND MUST TERMINATE AT THE SAME
96N . POINT OR AN INTERMEDIATE POINT IN THE COUNTRY OF
97N . ORIGIN.
98N . * THE POINT OF ORIGIN MAY BE RETRANSITTED ONCE
99N . PROVIDED NO STOPOVER IS TAKEN
100N .
101N .
102N .
103N . EXCEPT
104N .
105N . ION:
106N .
107N .
108N . ORIGIN-
109N . DESTINATION
110N . SURFACE
111N . SEGMENT
112N . PERMITTED BETWEEN
113N . LAX
114N . AND
115N . YVR.
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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 2:32 pm
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Thanks jerry, sometimes I go cross-eyed reading those rules and find the answer is hidden right there in front of me.
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