CHILDREN AND INFANTS FARES

A. Transpacific and Within Western Hemisphere: General Rule 6 2

applies B Between Canada/ Mexico/ USA and Europe

1. Children 75%

2. Infants 10%

B. All other journeys

1. Children 67%

2. Infants 10%

MINIMUM STAY

No requirement.

WAIVER OF MINIMUM STAY

Permitted only in the event of death subject to General Rule 13.2.14

MAXIMUM STAY

One year.

EXTENSION OF TICKET VALIDITY

A. Within Western Hemisphere: Permitted subject to General Rules 13.2.12 and 13.2.13

B. All other journeys:

1 Normal Fares: Permitted subject to General Rules 13.2.12 and 13.2.13

2 Special Fares: Not permitted on medical grounds Otherwise General Rules 13.2.12 and 13.2.13 apply

C. (Applicable only when specifically referred to in a particular fares rule): When the return portion of the ticket

expires on a date when a scheduled service is not operated by the carrier named in the “Via Carrier box of the unused flight coupon for the first onward carriage the validity of the ticket may be extended until not later than the next scheduled service of such earner This facility must not be advertised promoted or publicised many way It may be matched by any carrier operating between the same points

PERMITTED STOPOVERS

A. Normal Fares Unlimited

B. Special Fares None

ROUTINGS

No restrictions other than by carrier in Paragraph 1

PERMITTED COMBINATIONS

No restrictions

ADVERTISING AND SALES

No restrictions

RESERVATIONS

No special requirements

PAYMENT

No special requirements

TICKETING

No special requirements

TICKET ENTRIES

Fare Basis Codes: See fares pages

VOLUNTARY REROUTING

A. Normal Fares: Permitted

B. Special Fares: Not permitted

INVOLUNTARY REROUTING

Permitted

CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

No restrictions

ELIGIBILITY

No restrictions

DOCUMENTATION

Not required

PASSENGER EXPENSES

A. Normal Fares: General Rule 8.4 applies

B. Special Fares: Not permitted

TOUR CONDUCTORS DISCOUNTS

  1. Normal Fares:

1. Within Western Hemisphere: Permitted subject to General Rule 6.6

2. All other journeys: Permitted subject lo General Rule 6.6

  1. Special Fares: Not permitted

AGENTS DISCOUNTS

A. Normal Fares: Permitted

B. Special Fares: Not permitted

OTHER CONDITIONS

None


 


 


 


 


 


 

GENERAL RULES. Application of Tariff

2.1.8. Minimum/ maximum stay requirements

Counting of days

Unless otherwise specifically noted in the Notes Part, the balance of the day on which the ticket is issued or travel is commenced must not be counted in respect of the validity.

Travel under each flight coupon must be scheduled to commence at the airport of departure before midnight, local time, of expiry date on such flight coupon.

If no part of the ticket is used, the first day to be counted is the day following the date of the ticket issue.

EXAMPLES (normal counting):

1. Travel under a ticket issued 01 Oct must be commenced not later than midnight of 01 Oct of the year following.,

2. If travel under flight coupon No. 1 commenced 01 pet, the last flight coupon of the ticket or conjunction ticket must be used for a flight scheduled to depart not later than midnight 01 Oct of the year following, provided a normal fare is involved.

3. For special fares with validity counted from day after departure, the simplest way to determine minimum stay and maximum validity is to add the number of days to the date of departure, e.g. 14/ 45 days Excursion fare,

commencement of travel 07 Jun

Minimum stay: 07 Jun

+ 14 days

= 21 Jun

Maximum validity: 07 Jun

+ 45 days

- 30 (deduct 30 for Jun)

= 22 Jul

The above example for minimum stay only applies when counting from date after departure. For other minimum stay requirements, see conditions of special fare rule.

Counting of month(s)

'Month(s)' for the purpose of determining duration of ticket validity shall mean a period of time from a given date in one month to the corresponding date in a subsequent month, e.g.:

1 month validity 01 Jan - 01 Feb

2month validity 15 Jan-15 Mar

3 month validity 30 Jan-30 Apr

EXCEPTIONS

  1. Where the corresponding date does not exist in a shorter subsequent month, then the month(s) shall mean from a given date in one month to the last day of such shorter subsequent month,

e.g. 1 - month validity 30 Jan to 28 (29) Feb.

  1. When the 'given date l is the last day in one month, then the 'corresponding date' in a subsequent month will

be the last day in such subsequent month(s), e.g.:

1 month validity 31 Jan - 28 (29) Feb

2month validity 28 (29) Feb - 30 Apr

3month validity 30 Apr-31 Jul

Counting of year

For the purposes of determining the duration of ticket validity shall mean a period of time from the date of ticket issuance or the date of commencement of travel, as applicable, to the corresponding date in the subsequent year, e.g.:

1 year validity 01 Jan 99 - 01 Jan 00

28 Feb 00 - 28 Feb 01


 

Minimum stay

Unless otherwise provide i in a specific fare rule, minimum stay means.

A Transatlantic Tran pacific travel toIfrom Canada, USA:See the Transatlantic/ Transpacific Reference Chart

B Other Transatlantic/ Transpacific: Thenumber of days, counting from the day after departure on the outbound Transatlantic/Transpacific sector to the earliest day return Transatlantic/ Transpacific travel may commence from the last / stopover point (including for this purpose the point of turnaround).

C Area 1:See the An 1 Reference Chart

D All other travel:The number of days counting from the day after departure, or the number of months counting from the day of departure on the first outbound international sector to the earliest day return travel may commence from the last stopover outside the country of origin (including for this purpose the point of turnaround)

EXCEPTION: Sunday return travel from the point of turnaround must not commence before 0001 hours on

the Sunday following of outbound departure

Exception: within Europe return travel from the last fare construction point outside the country of origin must not commence before on the Sunday after the date of arrival at the first fare construction point outside the country of unit origin

EWhen a fare rule a minimum number of days to be spent in or at a specific area, country or city, such duration is counted from the day after day of arrival to the earliest day return travel may commence.

Maximum stay

Unless otherwise a specific fare rule, maximum stay means the number of days counting from the day after departure, or number of months counting from the day of departure, to the last day return travel may commence from the stopover point (including for this purpose the point of turnaround).

EXCEPTION

1. Transatlantic/Transpacific travel toIfrom Canada, USA:See the 2 1.8.6 Transatlantic/Transpacific reference chart

2. Area 1: See the Minimum/ maximum stay Area 1 reference chart