NRT-VOO on S7
train to helsinki
Vladivostok to Helsinki overland? That sounds like an epic journey.
NRT-VOO on S7
train to helsinki
Vladivostok to Helsinki overland? That sounds like an epic journey.
Yes, if it has an AA flight number.Hi, Planning my first 280k trip and having the usual trouble getting back to AKL from SFO / LAX in Oct 19. I understanbd American Eagle can be used as it';s an affiliate of AA. Can a flight is operated by Compass Airlines As American Eagle also be used? TiA.
thank youYes, if it has an AA flight number.
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- If I'm correct, surface segment BCN > MAD does not count towards a stopover, but does count toward the total distance limit (35k miles travelled)?
- Does the final leg (LAX > MEL) count as a stopover?
As a mock example itinerary:
MEL > HKG (stopover 1)
HKG > DOH (layover <24h) > ATH (stopover 2)
ATH > BCN (stopover 3)
surface segment BCN > MAD
MAD > JFK (stopover 4)
JFK > LAX (stopover 5)
LAX > MEL
- If I'm correct, surface segment BCN > MAD does not count towards a stopover, but does count toward the total distance limit (35k miles travelled)?
- Does the final leg (LAX > MEL) count as a stopover?
Basically that is all correct. 5 stopovers (LAX would be your last stopover. Melbourne is where you start and end.
You would need to find a HKG xDOH ATH flight, if you want to fly with Qatar all the way (due to married segments). Otherwise you can fly Cathay to Doha (if they fly there) and then Qatar to Athens.
You won't be able to use Doha in the Qantas search. Doha does not show up as a starting point (to the best of knowledge). Would have to call if doing two seperate flights.
Correct, it's not counted as a stopover, but the distance will be calculated and also will count as a segment, you are allowed 16 segments, travel between airports in the same city also count as segments i.e. NRT-HND, LHR-LGW, CDG- ORY so if arriving and departing from a different airport in the same city, this will need to be taken into account
The final leg is not a stopover
Or is it something like dONEx?
Most definitely not a DONEx. DONEx is completely a revenue fare and must be RTW.
It's done a lot here, people fail to read the wiki. Then stick to their incorrect belief. Wrong but strong.Thanks John - I recalled reading something in this thread some weeks ago (and many pages back) where someone had either misreferenced the acronym, or been corrected to use said acronym - for the life of me I can't find the post now!
Thanks John - I recalled reading something in this thread some weeks ago (and many pages back) where someone had either misreferenced the acronym, or been corrected to use said acronym - for the life of me I can't find the post now!
Seeking help with the booking of a 280K (Business Class) OW/QF Award trip:
1 July 2019 SYD-WAW with a short stopover (optional) anywhere in Asia, preferably HKG, BKK, SIN, NTR.
25 September 2019 WAW-SYD via either USA or again Asia.
Should I try to call QF Premium Desk and ask to release a seat for me? Have never done it before but now this would be a handy benefit as a QF Platinum FF. Thanks for any help.
Seeking help with the booking of a 280K (Business Class) OW/QF Award trip:
1 July 2019 SYD-WAW with a short stopover (optional) anywhere in Asia, preferably HKG, BKK, SIN, NTR.
25 September 2019 WAW-SYD via either USA or again Asia.
Should I try to call QF Premium Desk and ask to release a seat for me? Have never done it before but now this would be a handy benefit as a QF Platinum FF. Thanks for any help.