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nologic May 12, 2004 8:50 am

CAI to HKG?
 
If you are travelling Eastward, can you go CAI-LHR-HKG, if you don't do a stopover, or is that backtracking?

Otherwise, how do you get from CAI to HKG?

ajinlondon May 12, 2004 9:11 am

CAI is part of Europe for XONEX. so not sure by what you mean in backtracking?

JohnAx May 12, 2004 6:50 pm

If you're thinking you've entered Africa from Europe by flying to CAI, welcome to the unique definitions of the globe in the eyes of the airlines. As noted above, CAI is in Europe (along with such far-flung places as DXB) and so long as you haven't used up all your European segments (and remember the limit of no more than two segments to and from a place "far" from London) you can do what you suggest.

If you have segments but have used your two long trips, you can do CAI-MAD-LHR. MAD-LHR is cheap if you need to pay for it separately.

Otherwise, if you've included Africa in your trip, of course there's JNB-HKG on CX.

You're quite right if you were worrying about re-entering Europe from Africa. With a couple of exceptions that wouldn't be allowed, even in transit to HKG. Very inconsistent rules, but that's the way it is.

nologic May 13, 2004 11:22 am

That was my question...how much less is the F RTW fare out oif CAI vs. Europe? IS CAI the least expensive originating point? Anything else in that league?

virtualtroy May 14, 2004 1:13 am

Try Colombo or Taiwan.

ajinlondon May 14, 2004 3:53 am

i would consider doing this in * as the price between the two out of cai is quite alot, this would depend on the ability of getting a top tier FF in *, through the status match.


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