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Old Sep 20, 2004 | 3:22 pm
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advice on rtw route

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Approaching forty and ready to begin a rtw adventure we are hoping for some advice and recommendations @:-) We plan to set off early 2005-perhaps March/April and would like to take in South Africa, Oz, NZ, Western Canada and South America....Can you help????
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Old Sep 20, 2004 | 3:28 pm
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Welcome to FT mrkmlv

This isnt the right forum to ask for advice on itineraries - rather it is for posting confirmed itineraries to facilitate meetings with other FTers.

Hopefully a moderator will move this to somewhere more appropriate.

Most RTWs are with an alliance - either One World or Star Alliance. There are other RTWs that are put together with various combinations of airlines but generally more restrictive. If you take a look in the One World and Star Alliance fora you will find a heap of advice and suggestions, plus useful ideas you may not have considered.
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Old Sep 20, 2004 | 5:02 pm
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Welcome to FT.

Please state where you'd be leaving from, how much time you've got and what your preferences are (nature, cities, museums, sports, etc.)

I have a few RTW's behind me already, if you want advice, just drop a PM.
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