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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 12:28 pm
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DONE ticketing deadlines

The * file says DONE tickets with "origin in Area 1" must be ticketed at least 7 days prior to departure and tickets with "origin in Area 2/3" can be ticketed up to 1 hour before departure.

This appears to be the only place that 'areas' are mentioned, as opposed to the 6 continents. Can anyone clarify which continents are in which 'area'?

Leaving aside the 'risks' of trying to get a 20-segment DONE4 ticketed 1 hour before departure, it's obviously easier to get the ticket issued when you're physically at your starting point, rather than having to try and get it ticketed from afar.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 1:03 pm
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Area 1 -- North & South America
Area 2 -- Europe/ME & Africa
Area 3 -- Asia & SWP
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 3:27 pm
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Originally Posted by headinclouds
Area 1 -- North & South America
Area 2 -- Europe/ME & Africa
Area 3 -- Asia & SWP
Many thanks - I guessed/assumed that it was most likely a "north/south" orientation/alignment of the continents. Is this documented anywhere (* file or elsewhere) that I should have found but missed?
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 3:34 pm
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Originally Posted by tt7
Many thanks - I guessed/assumed that it was most likely a "north/south" orientation/alignment of the continents. Is this documented anywhere (* file or elsewhere) that I should have found but missed?
They are IATA "areas" or "conferences." Here is a good description:
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 3:38 pm
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Originally Posted by tt7
it's obviously easier to get the ticket issued when you're physically at your starting point, rather than having to try and get it ticketed from afar.
Why is it obviously easier? There is no difficulty getting tickets issued when overseas and having them sent by DHL . A lot easier than having to mess around picking up tickets and can save wasting days; e.g. I have booked ex BKK tickets, had them posted to oz and then can just book a separate oz-bkk and continue straight on to europe without having to stopover in BKK

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