AGLOB34 First Class Ticket
Example AGLOB34 Itinerary
 Tokyo Haneda – Hong Kong – London Heathrow -/Business/- Nice -/Business/- Madrid -/Business/- via London Heathrow – New York JFK – San Francisco -/Business/- Seattle -/Business/- Los Angeles – Melbourne -/Business/- Hobart -/Business/- Sydney – Singapore – Tokyo Haneda
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OneWorld First Class Global Explorer 34,000 Mile AGLOB34 Fare Rules
Valid on:
AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/EI/FJ/GK/IB/JL/JQ/MH/NU/PG/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WS/WY
Codeshares: Only permitted if operated by AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/EI/FJ/GK/IB/JL/JQ/MH/NU/PG/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WS/WY
Except that QF flights operated by TN are permitted.
Except that JL flights operated by GK are NOT permitted.
Routing:
Route must include one (and only one) Trans-Atlantic crossing between Area 1 and Area 2 (or vice versa) and one (and only one) Trans-Pacific crossing between Area 1 and Area 3 (or vice versa). Additionally only one crossing is permitted between Area 2 and Area 3 (or vice versa).
Booking Class: A
Except WY Book F (First)
Except where A Class is not offered/available book D Class (Business)
Except:
AYÂ - Flights within Finland book Y Class (Economy)
EI - Flights within Ireland book Y Class (Economy)
GK - L (Economy)
JQ - Where D Class is not offered book L Class (Economy)
WS - W (Premium Economy)
3K - L (Economy)
Origin And Destination: Travel can commence at any point from which fares are published and must end within the country of origin, but may also originate/commence at any point within the Middle East, within Africa, between the USA and Canada, between Hong Kong and China, between Malaysia and Singapore, or between Maldives and India/Sri Lanka
Minimum Stay: No Minimum Stay except for tickets originating in TC1 when travel from departure of the last Intercontinental Sector must commence no earlier than 10 days after departure of the first Intercontinental Sector.
Maximum Validity: Travel from last International Stopover must commence no later than 12 months after departure from Fare Origin.
Maximum Mileage: 34,000
Flight Restrictions: The same city pairs cannot be flown more than once per direction.
Stopovers: 2 Stopovers required and 15 Stopovers permitted overall with a maximum of 4 in any region.
Transfers: Permitted.
Surface Sectors: Permitted. One landing + Surface Sector + One Take Off is considered One Stopover. Surface Sector mileage must be included in the mileage calculation.
International Sales: Permitted. When travel originates in one country and the ticket is sold in another country the fare will be that applicable from the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the banker's selling rate.
Changes Before Departure of The First Sector: any changes of date, route, airline of the first sector will result in the fare being recalculated. Any date or carrier changes of subsequent sectors will be free of charge. Any change of route of subsequent sectors will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Changes After Departure of The First Sector: Any date or carrier changes of will be free of charge. Any change of route will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Cancellation: Penalty of 10% of fare paid.
AONE3 First Class Ticket
AONE3 Tickets can only be commenced from Asia, Europe/Middle East or North America
Example AONE3 Itinerary
Tokyo Narita – Kuala Lumpur – Paris CDG -/Business/- Helsinki -/Business/- Berlin -/Business/- London Heathrow – Dallas-Fort Worth -/Business/- Vail/Eagle -/Business/- via Dallas-Fort Worth -/Business/- Miami -/Business/- New York JFK – San Francisco – Tokyo Haneda
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OneWorld First Class Oneworld Explorer Three Continent AONE3 Fare Rules
Valid on:
AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Except WY Book F (First)
Codeshares:Â Permitted if operated by AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Additionally QF codeshares on flights operated by JQ are permitted.
Routing:
Route must include one (and only one) Trans-Atlantic crossing between Area 1 and Area 2 (or vice versa) and one (and only one) Trans-Pacific crossing between Area 1 and Area 3 (or vice versa). Additionally only one crossing is permitted between Area 2 and Area 3 (or vice versa).
Backtracking between Hawaii and North America is not permitted.
Booking Class: A
Except AS/AT/AY/FJ/IB/RJ/UL Book D (Business)
Except Finnair flights within Finland book Y (Economy).
On services on all carriers where a First Class cabin is not offered or available book D (Business).
On services on all carriers where neither a First Class cabin nor a Business Class cabin is not offered or available book L (Economy).
Continents Permitted: Three including the Continent of Origin.
Continent Definitions and Restrictions:
EME – Europe/Middle East – Including Algeria, Morocco, Russia West of The Urals,Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Sudan.
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted except when travelling to/from Africa (excluding South Africa and Mauritius) when Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
AFR – Africa
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
AS – Asia – Including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia East of The Urals, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted
SWP – South West Pacific
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within Australia – only one nonstop/single plane service flight is permitted between the following
points:
BME – BNE/MEL/SYD
DRW – CBR/MEL/SYD
KTA – BNE/MEL/SYD
PER – BNE/CBR/CNS/SYD/MEL
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
NA – North America – including The Caribbean, Central America and Canada
Six flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted. A transcontinental flight is defined as travel between any of Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington to any of Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or Kentucky.
Additionally, only one flight to State of Alaska and one flight from State of Alaska permitted.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
SA – South America
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
Origin And Destination:Â Travel can commence at any point from which fares are published and must end within the country of origin, but may also originate/commence at any point within the Middle East, within Africa, between the USA and Canada, between Hong Kong and China, between Malaysia and Singapore, or between Maldives and India/Sri Lanka.
Continent Of Origin Rules:Â Only two stopovers are permitted in the Continent of Origin.
Country Of Origin Rules:Â Travel may not be via the point of origin. Only One International Arrival/Departure is permitted in the Country of Origin with the exception of USA where Two are permitted when one Arrival/Departure is a transfer without stopover.
Asia Flyover Flights:
Travel between South West Pacific and Europe/Middle East on a single flight number/or by surface eg LON
SYD/MEL/PER vv, or DOH-ADL/AKL/CBR/MEL/PER/SYD vv, is considered travelling via Asia.
Continents South West Pacific, Asia and Europe/Middle East must each be counted.
Minimum Stay:Â No Minimum Stay except for tickets originating in TC1 when travel from departure of the last Intercontinental Sector must commence no earlier than 10 days after departure of the first Intercontinental Sector.
Maximum Validity:Â Travel from last International Stopover must commence no later than 12 months after departure from Fare Origin.
Flight Restrictions:Â The same city pairs cannot be flown more than once per direction.
Stopovers:Â 2 Stopovers required and 15 Stopovers permitted overall.
Transfers:Â Permitted.
Surface Sectors:Â Permitted. One landing + Surface Sector + One Take Off is considered One Stopover.
Baggage Allowance:Â Two pieces at 23kg per piece.
International Sales: Permitted. When travel originates in one country and the ticket is sold in another country the fare will be that applicable from the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the banker’s selling rate.
Changes Before Departure of The First Sector:Â any changes of date, route, airline of the first sector will result in the fare being recalculated. Any date or carrier changes of subsequent sectors will be free of charge. Any change of route of subsequent sectors will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Changes After Departure of The First Sector:Â Any date or carrier changes of will be free of charge. Any change of route will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Cancellation:Â Penalty of 10% of fare paid.
AONE4 First Class Ticket
Example AONE4 Itinerary
London Heathrow – San Francisco -/Business/- Denver -/Business/- Dallas-Fort Worth -/Business/- Cancun -/Business/- Miami -/Business/- Antigua -/Business/- New York JFK – Hong Kong – Tokyo Haneda -Bangkok -/Business/- Kuala Lumpur -/Business/- Singapore –Â Sydney -/Business/- Queenstown -/Business/- Sydney – London Heathrow
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OneWorld First Class Oneworld Explorer Four Continent AONE4 Fare Rules
Valid on:
AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Codeshares:Â Permitted if operated by AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Additionally QF codeshares on flights operated by JQ are permitted.
Routing:
Route must include one (and only one) Trans-Atlantic crossing between Area 1 and Area 2 (or vice versa) and one (and only one) Trans-Pacific crossing between Area 1 and Area 3 (or vice versa). Additionally only one crossing is permitted between Area 2 and Area 3 (or vice versa).
Backtracking between Hawaii and North America is not permitted.
Booking Class: A
Except WY Book F (First)
Except AS/AT/AY/FJ/IB/RJ/UL Book D (Business)
Except Finnair flights within Finland book Y (Economy).
On services on all carriers where a First Class cabin is not offered or available book D (Business).
On services on all carriers where neither a First Class cabin nor a Business Class cabin is not offered or available book L (Economy).
Continents Permitted: Four including the Continent of Origin.
Continent Definitions and Restrictions:
EME – Europe/Middle East – Including Algeria, Morocco, Russia West of The Urals,Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Sudan.
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted except when travelling to/from Africa (excluding South Africa and Mauritius) when Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
AFR – Africa
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
AS – Asia – Including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia East of The Urals, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted
SWP – South West Pacific
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within Australia – only one nonstop/single plane service flight is permitted between the following
points:
BME – BNE/MEL/SYD
DRW – CBR/MEL/SYD
KTA – BNE/MEL/SYD
PER – BNE/CBR/CNS/SYD/MEL
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
NA – North America – including The Caribbean, Central America and Canada
Six flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted. A transcontinental flight is defined as travel between any of Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington to any of Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or Kentucky.
Additionally, only one flight to State of Alaska and one flight from State of Alaska permitted.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
SA – South America
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
Origin And Destination:Â Travel can commence at any point from which fares are published and must end within the country of origin, but may also originate/commence at any point within the Middle East, within Africa, between the USA and Canada, between Hong Kong and China, between Malaysia and Singapore, or between Maldives and India/Sri Lanka.
Continent Of Origin Rules:Â Only two stopovers are permitted in the Continent of Origin.
Country Of Origin Rules:Â Travel may not be via the point of origin. Only One International Arrival/Departure is permitted in the Country of Origin with the exception of USA where Two are permitted when one Arrival/Departure is a transfer without stopover.
Asia Flyover Flights:
Travel between South West Pacific and Europe/Middle East on a single flight number/or by surface eg LON
SYD/MEL/PER vv, or DOH-ADL/AKL/CBR/MEL/PER/SYD vv, is considered travelling via Asia.
Continents South West Pacific, Asia and Europe/Middle East must each be counted.
Minimum Stay:Â No Minimum Stay except for tickets originating in TC1 when travel from departure of the last Intercontinental Sector must commence no earlier than 10 days after departure of the first Intercontinental Sector.
Maximum Validity:Â Travel from last International Stopover must commence no later than 12 months after departure from Fare Origin.
Flight Restrictions:Â The same city pairs cannot be flown more than once per direction.
Stopovers:Â 2 Stopovers required and 15 Stopovers permitted overall.
Transfers:Â Permitted.
Surface Sectors:Â Permitted. One landing + Surface Sector + One Take Off is considered One Stopover.
Baggage Allowance:Â Two pieces at 23kg per piece.
International Sales: Permitted. When travel originates in one country and the ticket is sold in another country the fare will be that applicable from the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the banker’s selling rate.
Changes Before Departure of The First Sector:Â any changes of date, route, airline of the first sector will result in the fare being recalculated. Any date or carrier changes of subsequent sectors will be free of charge. Any change of route of subsequent sectors will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Changes After Departure of The First Sector:Â Any date or carrier changes of will be free of charge. Any change of route will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Cancellation:Â Penalty of 10% of fare paid.
AONE5 First Class Ticket
Example AONE5 Itinerary
Dublin -/Business/- London Heathrow – New York JFK – San Francisco -/Business/- San Diego -/Business/- Seattle -/Business/- Dallas-Fort Worth – Tokyo Haneda – Hong Kong – /Business/- Singapore – via Sydney -/Business/- Auckland /Business/- Brisbane -/Business/- Sydney – Johannesburg – London Heathrow -/Business/- Dublin
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OneWorld First Class Oneworld Explorer Five Continent AONE5 Fare Rules
Valid on:
AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Codeshares:Â Permitted if operated by AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Additionally QF codeshares on flights operated by JQ are permitted.
Routing:
Route must include one (and only one) Trans-Atlantic crossing between Area 1 and Area 2 (or vice versa) and one (and only one) Trans-Pacific crossing between Area 1 and Area 3 (or vice versa). Additionally only one crossing is permitted between Area 2 and Area 3 (or vice versa).
Backtracking between Hawaii and North America is not permitted.
Booking Class: A
Except WY Book F (First)
Except AS/AT/AY/FJ/IB/RJ/UL Book D (Business)
Except Finnair flights within Finland book Y (Economy).
On services on all carriers where a First Class cabin is not offered or available book D (Business).
On services on all carriers where neither a First Class cabin nor a Business Class cabin is not offered or available book L (Economy).
Continents Permitted: Five including the Continent of Origin.
Continent Definitions and Restrictions:
EME – Europe/Middle East – Including Algeria, Morocco, Russia West of The Urals,Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Sudan.
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted except when travelling to/from Africa (excluding South Africa and Mauritius) when Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
AFR – Africa
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
AS – Asia – Including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia East of The Urals, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted
SWP – South West Pacific
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within Australia – only one nonstop/single plane service flight is permitted between the following
points:
BME – BNE/MEL/SYD
DRW – CBR/MEL/SYD
KTA – BNE/MEL/SYD
PER – BNE/CBR/CNS/SYD/MEL
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
NA – North America – including The Caribbean, Central America and Canada
Six flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted. A transcontinental flight is defined as travel between any of Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington to any of Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or Kentucky.
Additionally, only one flight to State of Alaska and one flight from State of Alaska permitted.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
SA – South America
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
Origin And Destination:Â Travel can commence at any point from which fares are published and must end within the country of origin, but may also originate/commence at any point within the Middle East, within Africa, between the USA and Canada, between Hong Kong and China, between Malaysia and Singapore, or between Maldives and India/Sri Lanka.
Continent Of Origin Rules:Â Only two stopovers are permitted in the Continent of Origin.
Country Of Origin Rules:Â Travel may not be via the point of origin. Only One International Arrival/Departure is permitted in the Country of Origin with the exception of USA where Two are permitted when one Arrival/Departure is a transfer without stopover.
Asia Flyover Flights:
Travel between South West Pacific and Europe/Middle East on a single flight number/or by surface eg LON
SYD/MEL/PER vv, or DOH-ADL/AKL/CBR/MEL/PER/SYD vv, is considered travelling via Asia.
Continents South West Pacific, Asia and Europe/Middle East must each be counted.
Minimum Stay:Â No Minimum Stay except for tickets originating in TC1 when travel from departure of the last Intercontinental Sector must commence no earlier than 10 days after departure of the first Intercontinental Sector.
Maximum Validity:Â Travel from last International Stopover must commence no later than 12 months after departure from Fare Origin.
Flight Restrictions:Â The same city pairs cannot be flown more than once per direction.
Stopovers:Â 2 Stopovers required and 15 Stopovers permitted overall.
Transfers:Â Permitted.
Surface Sectors:Â Permitted. One landing + Surface Sector + One Take Off is considered One Stopover.
Baggage Allowance:Â Two pieces at 23kg per piece.
International Sales: Permitted. When travel originates in one country and the ticket is sold in another country the fare will be that applicable from the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the banker’s selling rate.
Changes Before Departure of The First Sector:Â any changes of date, route, airline of the first sector will result in the fare being recalculated. Any date or carrier changes of subsequent sectors will be free of charge. Any change of route of subsequent sectors will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Changes After Departure of The First Sector:Â Any date or carrier changes of will be free of charge. Any change of route will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Cancellation:Â Penalty of 10% of fare paid.
AONE6 First Class Ticket
Example AONE6 Itinerary
Hong Kong -/Business/- Johannesburg – London Heathrow -/Business/- Paris CDG – Doha – Dubai – via London Heathrow – Santiago de Chile -/OWN ARRANGEMENTS/- Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini -/Business/- Rio de Janeiro -/Business/- Miami -/Business/- Dallas-Fort Worth -/Business/- Cancun -/Business/- New York JFK – Los Angeles – Sydney – Singapore -/Business/- Hong Kong
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Oneworld First Class Oneworld Explorer Six Continent AONE6 Fare Rules
Valid on:
AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Codeshares:Â Permitted if operated by AA/AS/AT/AY/BA/CX/FJ/IB/JL/MH/NU/QF/QR/RJ/UL/WY
Additionally QF codeshares on flights operated by JQ are permitted.
Routing:
Route must include one (and only one) Trans-Atlantic crossing between Area 1 and Area 2 (or vice versa) and one (and only one) Trans-Pacific crossing between Area 1 and Area 3 (or vice versa). Additionally only one crossing is permitted between Area 2 and Area 3 (or vice versa).
Backtracking between Hawaii and North America is not permitted.
Booking Class: A
Except WY Book F (First)
Except AS/AT/AY/FJ/IB/RJ/UL Book D (Business)
Except Finnair flights within Finland book Y (Economy).
On services on all carriers where a First Class cabin is not offered or available book D (Business).
On services on all carriers where neither a First Class cabin nor a Business Class cabin is not offered or available book L (Economy).
Continents Permitted: Six including the Continent of Origin.
Continent Definitions and Restrictions:
EME – Europe/Middle East – Including Algeria, Morocco, Russia West of The Urals,Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Sudan.
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted except when travelling to/from Africa (excluding South Africa and Mauritius) when Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
AFR – Africa
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
AS – Asia – Including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia East of The Urals, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted
SWP – South West Pacific
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within Australia – only one nonstop/single plane service flight is permitted between the following
points:
BME – BNE/MEL/SYD
DRW – CBR/MEL/SYD
KTA – BNE/MEL/SYD
PER – BNE/CBR/CNS/SYD/MEL
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
NA – North America – including The Caribbean, Central America and Canada
Six flights are permitted within this Continent.
Within the USA/Canada only one nonstop or single plane service transcontinental flight permitted. A transcontinental flight is defined as travel between any of Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington to any of Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or Kentucky.
Additionally, only one flight to State of Alaska and one flight from State of Alaska permitted.
Two Intercontinental Arrivals and Departures are permitted.
SA – South America
Four flights are permitted within this Continent.
One Intercontinental Arrival and Departure is permitted.
Origin And Destination:Â Travel can commence at any point from which fares are published and must end within the country of origin, but may also originate/commence at any point within the Middle East, within Africa, between the USA and Canada, between Hong Kong and China, between Malaysia and Singapore, or between Maldives and India/Sri Lanka.
Continent Of Origin Rules:Â Only two stopovers are permitted in the Continent of Origin.
Country Of Origin Rules:Â Travel may not be via the point of origin. Only One International Arrival/Departure is permitted in the Country of Origin with the exception of USA where Two are permitted when one Arrival/Departure is a transfer without stopover.
Asia Flyover Flights:
Travel between South West Pacific and Europe/Middle East on a single flight number/or by surface eg LON
SYD/MEL/PER vv, or DOH-ADL/AKL/CBR/MEL/PER/SYD vv, is considered travelling via Asia.
Continents South West Pacific, Asia and Europe/Middle East must each be counted.
Minimum Stay:Â No Minimum Stay except for tickets originating in TC1 when travel from departure of the last Intercontinental Sector must commence no earlier than 10 days after departure of the first Intercontinental Sector.
Maximum Validity:Â Travel from last International Stopover must commence no later than 12 months after departure from Fare Origin.
Flight Restrictions:Â The same city pairs cannot be flown more than once per direction.
Stopovers:Â 2 Stopovers required and 15 Stopovers permitted overall.
Transfers:Â Permitted.
Surface Sectors:Â Permitted. One landing + Surface Sector + One Take Off is considered One Stopover.
Baggage Allowance:Â Two pieces at 23kg per piece.
International Sales: Permitted. When travel originates in one country and the ticket is sold in another country the fare will be that applicable from the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the banker’s selling rate.
Changes Before Departure of The First Sector:Â any changes of date, route, airline of the first sector will result in the fare being recalculated. Any date or carrier changes of subsequent sectors will be free of charge. Any change of route of subsequent sectors will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Changes After Departure of The First Sector:Â Any date or carrier changes of will be free of charge. Any change of route will be at USD125 plus any additional taxes.
Cancellation:Â Penalty of 10% of fare paid.



