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Chronological Summary of Changes to the Oneworld Explorer Rule Sheet

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2023-Oct-05 Changes to the Premium Economy surcharge table
2023-May-01 Rule 4(e) change, regarding second visit to Asia
2022-Aug-31 Comair removed from the list of BA affiliated Airlines
2022-Apr-21 S7 removed from the list of airlines
2021-Jul-01 Minor change
2021-Apr-01 AS joins the alliance
2020-May-01 LATAM (LA & JJ) leaves the alliance
2020-Apr-01 Royal Air Maroc (AT) joins the alliance
2019-Mar-15 Minor change
2019-Feb-11 Rule 4(j) Wording, in part, changed from:
QF operated services within USA (eg LAX-JFK vv) not permitted unless booked as a through flight segment between Australia & USA (eg SYD-JFK vv)
To:
QF operated services within USA (eg LAX-JFK vv) not permitted unless booked in conjunction with a QF operated and marketed online connection or stopover flight at LAX
Rule 15 Following paragraph removed
When travel originates in a country for which a specific local currency fares is published and the ticket is sold in another country, the fare will be that published for the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the bank selling rate.
Other, minor, changes
2019-Jan-08 Minor change (to the list of AA-affiliated airlines)

2018-Jun-06 Rule 16 - VOLUNTARY CHANGES / REROUTING / PENALTIES
Highlighted words removed
16(a)2d. If the rerouting results in an increase to the number of continents or extra flight segments previously charged, the ticket shall be recalculated.
2018-Mar-05 Rule 4(j) Words added:
QF operated services within USA (eg LAX-JFK vv) not permitted unless booked as a through flight segment between Australia & USA (eg SYD-JFK vv)
2017-Oct-30 Rule 5 Reservations and Ticketing: changed wording
From:
Reservations for the first overwater flight and all preceding flights must be made prior to departure.
To:
Reservations for the first international flight and all preceding flights must be made prior to departure.

Air berlin removed (it has ceased operating)
2017-Sep-05 No change (see the linked post)

2017-Aug-01 Rule 4(e) Major change regarding second visits to certain continents
Old Version:

New Version:
(e) Only one intercontinental departure and one intercontinental arrival permitted in each continent except as follows:
Two permitted in North America.
Two permitted in Asia when one is for travel between the Southwest Pacific and Europe/Middle East.
Two permitted in Europe/Middle East.
If travel is to/from Europe in both directions, itinerary may not include Mauritius/South Africa. AA Premium Economy booking classes added
2017-Feb-01 Rule 4(f) has the following words added:
No more than 4 international transfers from the one country permitted
2016-Dec-01 Rule 0 Removal of these words
3 Continent Fare is only offered for travel originating in Asia, Europe/Middle East and North America
(because southern hemisphere 3- continent itineraries became possible when JJ commenced its GRU-JNB service)
Rule 4(g) addition of these words:
The first crossing between TC areas must be flown, not surfaced
Rule 4(h) Removal of these words:
*not more than 2 of which may be between the UK and ALBANIA, ALGERIA, BULGARIA, CROATIA, CYPRUS, GREECE, MIDDLE EAST, MOROCCO, ROMANIA, RUSSIA west of the Urals, TUNISIA, TURKEY, UKRAINE.
2016-Aug-04 Rule 4(h) Removal of these words:
*segments between Europe and Middle East are not permitted if travel includes Africa and the itinerary utilises the backtracking provisions in Para 4(e) 3.1.3.or 3.2.3.
(So no more complicated rules regarding second visits to Europe/Middle East)
2016-Apr-22 Rule 4(e) Major change to the 2nd visit to Europe/Middle East rule
New wording is:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...iddle-east.png Rule 8Stopovers.
Removal of the highlighted words:
2. Maximum two stopovers permitted in the continent of origin of which a maximum of one stopover is permitted in each direction in the country of origin.
Rule 15 Sales Restrictions
Removal of the highlighted words:
When travel originates in a country for which a specific local currency fares is published and the ticket is sold in another country, the fare will be that published for the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the bank selling rate. The resultant fare must not be lower than from the country of sale.
Exception: Not applicable when BOTH travel originates and sales are made within Europe
.

2016-Apr-01 Minor change to booking classes

2015-Dec-01 Minor change to list of affiliate airlines and to the cancellation fee

2015-Nov-01 US Airways removed from list of airlines (its merger with AA was complete)

2015-Sep-01Rule 4(k) ATL added to list of east coast cities
Rule 26 Change to group booking codes
2015-Jun-01 Rule 4(k) TPA added to list of east coast cities

2015-Feb-01 Minor change to the list of affiliated carriers
Rule 16 Voluntary Changes
Removal of “Date/Time/Carrier” changes. Phrase now used is “changes to ticketed points”
2014-Nov-01 Rule 4(j) change to the list of affiliated airlines

2014-Oct-01 Rule 5 Highlighted words added
NOTE: For flights where First or Business Class is not offered or available, passengers may travel in a lower Class, in the applicable booking code for that lower Class.
Where the applicable booking class for the lower class is not available,
Passengers travelling on First Class Fares may book Y class
Passengers travelling on DONE* Business Class Fares may book B class

2014-Aug-01 Minor changes only

2014-Jul-01 IONE3 fares added
Other minor changes
2014-May-01 UL joins Oneworld

2014-Apr-01 JJ and US join Oneworld

2013-Dec-01 Allows DONEn travellers to fly in first class on QR’s Middle East flights

2013-Oct-30 QR joins Oneworld
Complicated new rule for 2nd visit to Europe/Middle East in conjunction with travel to/from/via Africa
2013-Oct-01 LAN Colombia joins Oneworld

2013-Jul-01 Minor changes
Removed the ability to purchase extra intra-continent flight segments
2013-Mar-01 Changes subsequently discovered
Continents transited to be counted
Rule 8. The highlighted words dropped
Maximum two stopovers permitted in the continent of origin of which a maximum of one stopover is permitted in each direction in the country of origin.

2013-Jan-31 MH joins Oneworld

2012-Nov Rule 0 The highlighted words added
TRAVEL BETWEEN SOUTH WEST PACIFIC AND EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST ON A SINGLE FLIGHT NUMBER/OR BY SURFACE IS CONSIDERED TRAVELLING SWP-ASIA-EUROPE/ MIDDLE EAST THROUGH THREE CONTINENTS
2011-May-02 Rule 4(l) Change to the list of Australian trans-continental flights allowed

2011-Apr-01 Rule 4(e)(3) Tanzania removed from the list of African countries where 2nd visit to Europe/Middle East allowed

2011-Feb-02 QF codeshare flight on JQ allowed
Albania and Turkey added to the list of countries to/from which only two flights allowed from/to UK
2010-Nov-01 Highlighted words added
TRAVEL BETWEEN SWP AND EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST ON A SINGLE FLIGHT NUMBER/ OR BY SURFACE IS CONSIDERED TRAVELLING SWP-ASIA-EUROPE THROUGH THREE CONTINENTS.
Premium Economy supplements increased
2009-Nov-30 Rule 4(l) Change to the list of Australian trans-continental flights allowed

2009-Aug-04 Rule 4(c) Origin-Destination surface segment allowed between Maldives and Sri Lanka/India
Rule 8. Highlighted words added
Maximum two stopovers permitted in the continent of origin of which a maximum of one stopover is permitted in each direction in the country of origin









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Old Nov 3, 2014, 6:28 pm
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New Version 1-Nov-2014

The only changes I've spotted are in the list of affiliated airlines on which travel is allowed - Rule 4(j)

AA Affiliates changed from
American Eagle (Operated by Envoy Airlines, Republic Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, and ExpressJet Airlines) and American Connection (operated by Chautauqua Airlines)
To
American Eagle (Operated by Envoy Airlines, Republic Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, and ExpressJet Airlines, Mesa Airlines and Compass Airlines)
JL Affiliates changed from
J-Air / JAL Express
To
J-Air
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Old Jan 11, 2015, 2:31 pm
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Originally Posted by headinclouds
What about ex-MLE, now that UL and CX have flights to the Maldives? I don't recall any published fares on Expert Flyer.
Hate to reply to my own post, but I'm wondering which continent does the Maldive belong in, Asia or Africa? Sri Lanka is in Asia, so i hope that the Maldives are in Asia as well.
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Old Jan 11, 2015, 2:52 pm
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Originally Posted by headinclouds
Hate to reply to my own post, but I'm wondering which continent does the Maldive belong in, Asia or Africa? Sri Lanka is in Asia, so i hope that the Maldives are in Asia as well.
MLE is in Asia. EF shows xONEx fares from there. Nothing to chase after.
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Old Feb 2, 2015, 4:24 am
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New Version - 01-Feb-2015

Only change I've spotted is a minor change to the list of affiliated airlines on which travel is allowed
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Old Feb 2, 2015, 1:00 pm
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Originally Posted by pandaperth
Only change I've spotted is a minor change to the list of affiliated airlines on which travel is allowed
Positive change or negative?
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Old Feb 16, 2015, 4:54 pm
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Originally Posted by pandaperth
Only change I've spotted is a minor change to the list of affiliated airlines on which travel is allowed
I've spotted some changes, which may or may not be significant, in the rules about Voluntary Changes

Given that there has been some recent discussion in this forum about whether changing a transit to a stopover triggers the USD125 fee, what I think we need from a knowledgeable person is a definitive definition of "Ticketed Point"

Anyone able to provide it?

OK - the changes:

Previous wording (in rules of 1-11-2014)
16. VOLUNTARY CHANGES/REROUTING/PENALTIES
...
(a) Rebooking/Rerouting
(1) Prior to departure
(a) Changes to date/time/oneworld carrier/inventory changes are permitted provided ticketed points remain the same. If the first flight coupon is being changed, and the fare level has increased since ticket issuance, the difference between the old and new fare will be charged. If the fare level has decreased since ticket issuance, no refund will apply.
(b) Changes other than to Date/time/oneworld carrier/inventory permitted at a charge of USD125.00 per transaction. If the fare level has increased since ticket issuance, the difference between the old and new fare will also be charged. If the fare level has decreased since ticket issuance, no refund will apply.
(2) After Departure
(a) Date/time/oneworld carrier/inventory changes are permitted provided ticketed points remain the same.
New wording (in rules of 1-02-2015 )
16. VOLUNTARY CHANGES/REROUTING/PENALTIES
...
(a) Rebooking/Rerouting
(1) Prior to departure
(a) Changes are permitted provided ticketed points remain the same. If the first flight coupon is being changed, and the fare level has increased since ticket issuance, the difference between the old and new fare will be charged. If the fare level has decreased since ticket issuance, no refund will apply.
(b) Changes to ticketed points are permitted at a charge of USD125.00 per transaction. If the fare level has increased since ticket issuance, the difference between the old and new fare will also be charged. If the fare level has decreased since ticket issuance, no refund will apply.
(2) After Departure
(a) Changes are permitted provided ticketed points remain the same.
So the references to "date/time/carrier changes have been removed, leaving only the references to "ticketed points remain the same"
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Old Feb 16, 2015, 7:28 pm
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Originally Posted by pandaperth
So the references to "date/time/carrier changes have been removed, leaving only the references to "ticketed points remain the same"
Good catch.

My understanding has always been that "ticketed points" means the sequence of airports that appear in the flight coupons. If any change is made to the sequence (adding, deleting, reordering, replacing) then the $125 fee is charged. If the sequence remains unchanged, no $125 fee is charged. My reading is that the old and new text means the same thing, just worded in a simpler way: date/time/carrier changes don't affect the ticketed points, so it was perhaps redundant to word it one way in one place and the other way elsewhere.
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Old Feb 16, 2015, 11:48 pm
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Originally Posted by pandaperth
Given that there has been some recent discussion in this forum about whether changing a transit to a stopover triggers the USD125 fee, what I think we need from a knowledgeable person is a definitive definition of "Ticketed Point"
I hate to ask, but I've been unable to find that recent discussion - can you point me to that thread? I'd be very interested.
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 1:26 am
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Originally Posted by pandaperth
I've spotted some changes, which may or may not be significant, in the rules about Voluntary Changes

Given that there has been some recent discussion in this forum about whether changing a transit to a stopover triggers the USD125 fee, what I think we need from a knowledgeable person is a definitive definition of "Ticketed Point"

Anyone able to provide it?

OK - the changes:

Previous wording (in rules of 1-11-2014)


New wording (in rules of 1-02-2015 )

So the references to "date/time/carrier changes have been removed, leaving only the references to "ticketed points remain the same"
Have asked AA, BA, CX and QF for their take on this change.
Will see if anyone replies.
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 3:57 am
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To me it seems no real change.

These are changes to 'ticketed points': (There may be more)

-AAA-xBBB-CCC when changed to -AAA-BBB-CCC (or -AAA-oBBB-CCC-).

-AAA-xBBB-CCC to -AAA-xBBB-xDDD-CCC-

-AAA-xBBB-CCC to -AAA-xDDD-CCC-

-AAA-BBB- to -AAA-xEEE-BBB

-AAA-BBB- to -FFF-CCC-

-AAA-BBB- to -AAA-GGG-
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 4:16 am
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Then, usually stopover/transit change causes tax recalculation.
So probably, ticket reissue is needed.
Then, some airlines charge reissue fee.
CX JP ticketing office charges 3000JPY for reissue.

BTW, some airport tax exemption is applied for same day connection. So, if you change same day connection to the next day connection (but, less than 24 hours), tax is increased, but no routing change occured in terms of OWE rule (still transit).
Any experience of tax recalculation and ticket reissue fee in this case ?
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 5:17 am
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If I were to change a DONE6 SYD-NRT sector from JAL to Qantas, am I correct in thinking that this would not require a ticket reissue and not require paying $125?
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 5:20 am
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Originally Posted by creampuff
If I were to change a DONE6 SYD-NRT sector from JAL to Qantas, am I correct in thinking that this would not require a ticket reissue and not require paying $125?
The ticket would require re-issuance. (I don't think a carrier change can be done with merely a re-validation?) Thus a re-issuance fee may apply, depending on the ticket issuer.

The question is if the 125 USD penalty fee also applies. Which it will not, because your ticketed points remain the same.
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 5:32 am
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Originally Posted by Calchas
(I don't think a carrier change can be done with merely a re-validation?)
Right. So I have looked in the IATA Ticketing Handbook, and guess what:

The revalidation "sticker" used by the airline (that used to go on paper tickets to cover up the wrong information) does include a Carrier column.

However, the revalidation "sticker" used by travel agents does not include a Carrier column.

"Note: The carrier must not be changed by travel agents." [but the operating carrier can be changed by the ticketing carrier.]

So whether you get hit by the re-issuance fee is up to the policy of the ticketing airline.
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Old Feb 17, 2015, 6:10 am
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Originally Posted by creampuff
If I were to change a DONE6 SYD-NRT sector from JAL to Qantas, am I correct in thinking that this would not require a ticket reissue and not require paying $125?
Just yesterday I phoned my issuing carrier (BA) to change my MAO-MIA flight from JJ to AA. They tried to charge me the USD125 change fee, but I pointed out that the ticketed points were not changing - so they backed down. There was no service fee either.

(It was when I pulled up the rule sheet during this, that I noticed the change in wording that I posted above)

Edited to add: I have just now noticed that BA actually did reticket all my remaining flights on the DONE5 - just for the simple change of carrier on one segment! (the change was from the JJ-marketed flight number, to the AA-codeshare flight number on the same flight. Did it because (a) the on-line tool would not let me select the AA Codeshare flight, and (b) having status with AA, I get the 100% bonus miles on the AA flight number but not on the JJ flight number)

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