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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 6:41 am
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Smile AONEx to cover AKL/YVR/UIO & LIM

I need some help please on constructing the best way to link together three trips. First is to AKL between Jan & May '08 then back to LHR. Second is out to YYC with surface to YVR then back to LHR and lastly to UIO via MIA then surface to LIM with return to LHR via MIA.

Want to take advantage of AONEx fare but need to consider what side trips I need to buy to make it all cost effective.

Many thanks for what I know will be valuable advice.
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 8:29 am
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Obviously, it could be embellished, but you're basically looking at something like this.

LHR-SYD-AKL-SYD-JFK(-LHR-JFK)-DFW-YYC//YVR-JFK(-LHR-JFK)-UIO-MIA-LHR

The JFK-LHR-JFK trips would be on your own dime. You could sub any city for JFK, but I think the NYC-LON flights are fairly reliably cheap(ish). The trip would be a five-continent.
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 8:39 am
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Originally Posted by col747uk
...with return to LHR via MIA....
If you mean with a stopover in MIA then it cannot be; it must be a connection.
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