Circle Pacific
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Circle Pacific
Does anyone have a URL for the price for *A Circle Pacific fares originating in the US? I know a link for a Bangkok travel agent and from that I can tell that the published RTW fare varies significantly depending on the country of origin. The Mileage calculator is very good in that respect. Unfortunately the *A Web site is less than forthcoming about Circle Pacific
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This page (linked from http://www.staralliance.com/en/trave...lculators.html) should give you what you need.
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Thanks a lot (I mean that) but I'm really after how can I look this up whenever I need to so as to see the current price, not having to ask someone to post it every time I need to know. Interestingly the RTW prices vary dramatically depending on the country of origin, whereas CCP seems to be much less variable. The price ex-Bangkok for CCPSTAR1 is ~ USD4,600 compared to USD4,785 bought on-shore
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No shouting neccessary, just because it is not in bold letters and numbers on the first page does not mean it is not in the tool at all. 
You can actually find the prices the same way as in the RTWMC:
After you created a valid itinerary, you have to go to the next step, fill in fictitious contact information as required, and in a further step it will give you the pricing for first, business and economy.

You can actually find the prices the same way as in the RTWMC:
After you created a valid itinerary, you have to go to the next step, fill in fictitious contact information as required, and in a further step it will give you the pricing for first, business and economy.
Last edited by ACflyerDE; Feb 13, 2008 at 12:56 am
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Is anyone willing to post what they've paid for a circle pacific in business including taxes? I know that base is about $4800 for the 22,000 mile ticket. I am looking at trying to book something, but I was curious how much taxes/fuel surcharges get you for - and if I can avoid calling the airline and setting up an iten just to get a ballpark, it would be great. I couldn't find any posts in other threads where people mentioned a total price.
Thanks in advance.
RJK
Thanks in advance.
RJK
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Is anyone willing to post what they've paid for a circle pacific in business including taxes? I know that base is about $4800 for the 22,000 mile ticket. I am looking at trying to book something, but I was curious how much taxes/fuel surcharges get you for - and if I can avoid calling the airline and setting up an iten just to get a ballpark, it would be great. I couldn't find any posts in other threads where people mentioned a total price.
Thanks in advance.
RJK
Thanks in advance.
RJK
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Thanks a lot (I mean that) but I'm really after how can I look this up whenever I need to so as to see the current price, not having to ask someone to post it every time I need to know. Interestingly the RTW prices vary dramatically depending on the country of origin, whereas CCP seems to be much less variable. The price ex-Bangkok for CCPSTAR1 is ~ USD4,600 compared to USD4,785 bought on-shore
I got the info from ExpertFlyer, but you should able to look up the info anywhere that you can see all published fares.
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Does it matter which airline you call to ticket the fare? I am Elite with US, but they're so uninformed about these types of things Id rather call someone like Singapore or ANA who has an idea about what's going on...is that possible? Which one do you recommend?
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Originating in SFO:
FCPSTAR1: 12070 USD
CCPSTAR1: 8460 USD
YCPSTAR1: 4390 USD
Originating in YVR:
FCPSTAR1: 10059 CAD
CCPSTAR1: 7349 CAD
YCPSTAR1: 3709 CAD
Those are the numbers that the mileage calculator is giving me when I go to 'Print Itinerary'. Where'd you get your numbers from glex50? I like your numbers better!
FCPSTAR1: 12070 USD
CCPSTAR1: 8460 USD
YCPSTAR1: 4390 USD
Originating in YVR:
FCPSTAR1: 10059 CAD
CCPSTAR1: 7349 CAD
YCPSTAR1: 3709 CAD
Those are the numbers that the mileage calculator is giving me when I go to 'Print Itinerary'. Where'd you get your numbers from glex50? I like your numbers better!
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