I am planning a presentation on how I organised my five month "adventure" to Europe in 1974 and am hoping someone on AFF can confirm my memory about a detail of the $700 return fare to Europe introduced in 1972.
I remember the rules were you could fly into one approved location and fly out of another and you could have one formal stopover either on the forward or return journey.
But you could also have a number of transit stops so long as they didn't exceed 24 hours. So it became a bit of an art form to include transit stops of 23hrs 45 mins.
I am seeking confirmation of the number of transit stops allowed. I recall it was four of five but am not certain.
My itinerary was:
Melbourne-Adelaide-Perth (change of planes in Adelaide).
Transit stop Perth
Perth to Johannesburg (South African Airways with refuelling stop in Mauritius)
Full stopover in Johannesburg
Johannesburg to Lisbon (TAP with stops in Salisbury (Harare) and Luanda).
Lisbon was destination of forward journey. I arrived on May Day when everyone was celebrating the revolution of a few days previously.
Own arrangements through Europe
Copenhagen to Tokyo (JAL with refuelling stop in Moscow).
I had been ticketed Tokyo to Osaka (with transit stops in each) but (on the advice of my travel agent) simply tore out the coupon and took the bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka
Osaka to Hong Kong (direct but dont' recall airline). Another transit stop in Hong Kong
Hong Kong to Melbourne with stop in Manila.
All for $823 economy. That would be the equivalent of $8000 or so today?
I was away from April to September 1974. I turned 24 while I was away.
Thank you
Paul in Melbourne
I remember the rules were you could fly into one approved location and fly out of another and you could have one formal stopover either on the forward or return journey.
But you could also have a number of transit stops so long as they didn't exceed 24 hours. So it became a bit of an art form to include transit stops of 23hrs 45 mins.
I am seeking confirmation of the number of transit stops allowed. I recall it was four of five but am not certain.
My itinerary was:
Melbourne-Adelaide-Perth (change of planes in Adelaide).
Transit stop Perth
Perth to Johannesburg (South African Airways with refuelling stop in Mauritius)
Full stopover in Johannesburg
Johannesburg to Lisbon (TAP with stops in Salisbury (Harare) and Luanda).
Lisbon was destination of forward journey. I arrived on May Day when everyone was celebrating the revolution of a few days previously.
Own arrangements through Europe
Copenhagen to Tokyo (JAL with refuelling stop in Moscow).
I had been ticketed Tokyo to Osaka (with transit stops in each) but (on the advice of my travel agent) simply tore out the coupon and took the bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka
Osaka to Hong Kong (direct but dont' recall airline). Another transit stop in Hong Kong
Hong Kong to Melbourne with stop in Manila.
All for $823 economy. That would be the equivalent of $8000 or so today?
I was away from April to September 1974. I turned 24 while I was away.
Thank you
Paul in Melbourne