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Aug 1, 2018 | 11:15 pm
  #2371  
Quote: if you want to maximize miles, you can do NRT CMB HKG USA in the beginning. and end in asia CMB NRT. in this way, you get 4 intra asia sectors and 13k intra asia mileage or 20k eqm.
Couldn't I also do NRT-USA leg first and then finish up with something like HKG-KUL-PEK-CMB-NRT, which is ~12k intra-Asia miles?
Aug 1, 2018 | 11:16 pm
  #2372  
Quote: Did you mean east?
yes. but you get the idea which is what counts.

but i did my first DONE3 starting with KIX LAX (when they had a double flyon point for the route and I was working on JAL status).
Aug 2, 2018 | 12:32 am
  #2373  
Is there a list of routes somewhere which have multiple segments, but a single flight number, such as SYD-SIN-LHR on BA 16?
Aug 4, 2018 | 2:55 am
  #2374  
So, I've decided to change my routing to this (paused at DFW currently):

AMM-xDOH-xORD-AUS-JFK-LAX-xDFW-PDX-DFW-ICN-KUL-NRT-CMB-PVG-DOH-CPT-DOH

On the phone with AA RTW desk yesterday they told me that having a stopover in DOH (bolded above) is not allowed and that I can only transit through there. I've looked over the fare rules and I can't see what rule it might be violating. I haven't had any stopovers in the continent of origin yet, since the first DOH was a transit without stopover. Any ideas? Having a stopover there would really help out.
Aug 4, 2018 | 3:23 am
  #2375  
The only reason I can see would be an interpretation of:
Quote:
Only one intercontinental departure and one intercontinental arrival permitted in each continent except as follows:
1. Two permitted in North America.
2. Two permitted in Asia when one is for travel between the Southwest Pacific and Europe/Middle East.
3. Two permitted in Europe/Middle East for travel to/from/via Africa.
If travel is to/from Europe in both directions, itinerary may not include Mauritius/South Africa.
that the entry to the Middle East "for travel to Africa" means that it must be a transit, otherwise it would also be for travel to DOH.
Aug 15, 2018 | 1:37 am
  #2376  
Hi, I've been lurking on the forums for a bit, but here's my first post. I've been thinking about going on a RTW trip instead of my honeymoon, and I'm okay with starting at any point in the itinerary I've put together. We like to travel to countries more off the beaten path and are thinking about exploring multiple cities, or even countries, each stop before returning to the city we flew into and will be flying out of. Would the following fall under the LONE6 category? If so, is there a way to estimate the cost?

TIA.

MEX, LIM, RIO, ACC, WDH, KGL, MLN, PAR, JMK, ASB, FRU, UUD, GOI, MLE, SYD, POM, MEX
Aug 15, 2018 | 4:04 am
  #2377  
Quote: MEX, LIM, RIO, ACC, WDH, KGL, MLN, PAR, JMK, ASB, FRU, UUD, GOI, MLE, SYD, POM, MEX
Have you checked that there are actually OneWorld flights on all of these city pairs? I'm happy to be corrected ... but some of them seem highly unlikely.
Aug 15, 2018 | 4:26 am
  #2378  
Quote: Have you checked that there are actually OneWorld flights on all of these city pairs? I'm happy to be corrected ... but some of them seem highly unlikely.
I'm not 100% sure... I actually put this together on rtw.oneworld.com/rtw using their tool. But, the tool was very laggy on my computer and this is as far as I got. I figured I'd tried to find out a price range before I kept going.
Aug 15, 2018 | 5:41 am
  #2379  
Quote: Hi, I've been lurking on the forums for a bit, but here's my first post. I've been thinking about going on a RTW trip instead of my honeymoon, and I'm okay with starting at any point in the itinerary I've put together. We like to travel to countries more off the beaten path and are thinking about exploring multiple cities, or even countries, each stop before returning to the city we flew into and will be flying out of. Would the following fall under the LONE6 category? If so, is there a way to estimate the cost?

TIA.

MEX, LIM, RIO, ACC, WDH, KGL, MLN, PAR, JMK, ASB, FRU, UUD, GOI, MLE, SYD, POM, MEX
Quote: Have you checked that there are actually OneWorld flights on all of these city pairs? I'm happy to be corrected ... but some of them seem highly unlikely.
Almost none of these city pairs have oneworld flights between them. A few of them (e.g., POM-MEX) are probably not even one-stops on any airline.

I applaud your zeal for travel, but I think it simply won't be possible on a single ticket, oneworld or otherwise. To set this up would be a fun challenge, but involve several tickets and probably a lot of money.

Did you try using the oneworld tool to look at some dummy flights on dummy dates? It will give you an idea of what is possible.
Aug 15, 2018 | 9:42 am
  #2380  
Quote: MEX, LIM, RIO, ACC, WDH, KGL, MLN, PAR, JMK, ASB, FRU, UUD, GOI, MLE, SYD, POM, MEX
Welcome to FlyerTalk!

Keep in mind that e-tickets are limited to 16 flights. You might need to visit some of these places on your first trip, and others on a subsequent trip. Or, you could have the RTW take you to one or sometimes two cities on a continent, and book side trips on separate tickets to visit other places. For example, instead of trying to book multiple places in Africa and South America on the RTW, pick one each, and use separate side tickets to go to the others and then return to the first place to pick up the RTW again.
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Aug 15, 2018 | 10:02 am
  #2381  
oneworld is quite weak in Africa, and they dont have many intra-africa routes.
Aug 16, 2018 | 12:20 am
  #2382  
Thanks for all the advice, guys!

The itinerary is technically 16 flights, and I was planning on using other flights to explore more of each content. I'd figured that using their tool would guarantee that the flights were actually possible and since I'd thought it was a flat rate anyway, I thought I'd go all out on my first try. I also assumed that I'd be able to somehow find at least connecting flights to/from each pair...Does the 16 flights mean that flights with one layover count as 2 flights, and 2 layovers count as 3, etc?

So I'm guessing I should focus on keeping the itinerary to larger airports then. Honestly, not too interested in Europe/North America/China, so that takes away a lot of the bigger airports, but I'll give it another shot and see how it goes. Thanks all.
Aug 16, 2018 | 12:36 am
  #2383  
Quote: The itinerary is technically 16 flights, and I was planning on using other flights to explore more of each content. I'd figured that using their tool would guarantee that the flights were actually possible and since I'd thought it was a flat rate anyway, I thought I'd go all out on my first try..
No where near 16 flights. As above you need OW airlines that fly the routes
Great Circle Mapper

Look here--->https://www.oneworld.com/flights/where-we-fly
But even that may show affiliates (not 100% sure). You need full OW airlines

Look the wikipedia entry for airports. Is a starting point but may not be up to date
Example:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velana...tional_Airport
Aug 16, 2018 | 12:44 am
  #2384  
Quote: Thanks for all the advice, guys!

The itinerary is technically 16 flights, and I was planning on using other flights to explore more of each content. I'd figured that using their tool would guarantee that the flights were actually possible and since I'd thought it was a flat rate anyway, I thought I'd go all out on my first try. I also assumed that I'd be able to somehow find at least connecting flights to/from each pair...Does the 16 flights mean that flights with one layover count as 2 flights, and 2 layovers count as 3, etc?

So I'm guessing I should focus on keeping the itinerary to larger airports then. Honestly, not too interested in Europe/North America/China, so that takes away a lot of the bigger airports, but I'll give it another shot and see how it goes. Thanks all.
It's not 16 flights. Flights means just that - flights. anytime you step foot on a plane. So your RTW needs to be completed in 16 FLIGHTS. Not 16 "destinations you want to spend time at", for better or worse.
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Aug 16, 2018 | 12:58 am
  #2385  
Ah! I see. That makes a lot more sense now. I understand why this didn't work. Back to the drawing board now... Thank you all!
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