ONEWORLD CIRCLE PACIFIC EXPLORER FARES (AA/AY/BA/CX/LA/LP/QF) ATPCO Rule 7889/PAT Rule P7889 Standard Condition A 1. APPLICATION Changes: Effective immediately: Cat. 5 B) Booking codes for AA revised for domestic flights. First/Business/Economy class circle trip travel via QF/AA/CX/BA/AY/LA/LP Between: points in Area 1 and Area 3, via the North/Central Pacific in one direction and via South Pacific in the other direction for travel originating and terminating in: A. Australia B. New Zealand C. Hong Kong D. USA E. South America F. Canada G. Thailand H. Korea I. Malaysia J. Singapore K. Philippines L. Taiwan M. Mexico N. Japan O. Indonesia NOTE: These fares only apply if purchased prior to departure. A MAXIMUM OF 20 FLIGHT SEGMENTS ARE PERMITTED FOR THE ENTIRE JOURNEY. CAPACITY LIMITATIONS THE CARRIER SHALL LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CARRIED ON ANY ONE FLIGHT AT FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE AND SUCH FARES WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE AVAILABLE ON ALL FLIGHTS. THE NUMBER OF SEATS WHICH THE CARRIER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE ON A GIVEN FLIGHT WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CARRIERS BEST JUDGEMENT. BAGGAGE REGULATIONS THE PIECE SYSTEM APPLIES TO PASSENGERS TRAVELLING ON A ONEWORLD CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE. OTHER CONDITIONS On services where First or Business class is not offered, passengers paying the First or Business class fare will travel in Business or Economy class without compensation. For AA services within/between the USA and Canada, where no business class is offered, business class passengers may book and travel in First Class, subject to availability. FARES For travel Originating in: Australia (AUD) First 9149 11169 13119 Business 6759 8249 9689 Economy 3069 3739 4399 Updated: 07/11/03 1 P7888/7888.DOC
NEW ZEALAND (NZD) First 9639 11679 13429 Business 7499 9079 10439 Economy 3149 3819 4519 USA/MEXICO (USD) First 7100 8000 8700 Business 4900 5900 6300 Economy 2800 3400 3800 CANADA (CAD) First 9100 11800 11900 Business 6300 7700 8500 Economy 3300 4000 4700 HONG KONG (HKD) First 48180 58780 62630 Business 33740 41160 43860 Economy 20180 24620 26240 INDONESIA (USD) First 5300 6466 6890 Business 3816 4656 4961 Economy 2226 2716 2894 JAPAN (JPY) First 840000 1024800 1092000 Business 577500 704600 750800 Economy 315000 384300 409500 KOREA (KRW) First 7519000 9173200 9774700 Business 5208300 6354100 6770800 Economy 2710600 3306900 3523700 MALAYSIA (MYR) First 19718 24056 25663 Business 14048 17139 18263 Economy 8199 10249 10659 PHILIPPINES (USD) ---- Updated: 07/11/03 2 P7888/7888.DOC
First 5310 6478 6903 Business 3813 4652 4957 Economy 2231 2722 2901 TAIWAN (TWD) First 172000 209840 223600 Business 120660 147205 156858 Economy 75789 92463 98526 THAILAND (THB) First 218675 266785 284275 Business 149405 182275 194230 Economy 91210 111275 118570 SINGAPORE (SGD) First 9416 11487 12240 Business 6724 8203 8741 Economy 3921 4783 5097 SOUTH AMERICA (USD) First - - 8700 Business - - 6300 Economy - - 3800 4. FLIGHT APPLICATION/ROUTINGS The total journey must: (a) not exceed a MPM of: FARE BASIS: ACIR22/DCIR22/LCIR22 22000 ACIR26/DCIR26/LCIR26 26000 ACIR29SA /DCIR29SA /LCIR29SA 29000 Note: SURCHARGE TABLES ARE NOT PERMITTED (b) not exceed a total of 20 FLIGHT SEGMENTS. A. Travel must be on the services of QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/AY and their affiliates only, travelling via the North/Central Pacific in one direction and the South Pacific in the other direction or vice versa. Only one N/C Pacific crossing and one SW Pacific crossing permitted. B. Travel originating in or including South America is only permitted on CIR29SA fares. Travel must be via the North/Central Pacific in one direction and via Chile to/from the South Updated: 07/11/03 3 P7888/7888.DOC
West Pacific using services of QF/LA in the other.(eg.slc/ppt SURF AKL/SYD or SCL/AKL/SYD). C. Travel via the Caribbean, Bermuda and Central America is not permitted on any fare. D. TRAVEL ON ANY QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/ AY CODESHARE SERVICE OPERATED BY QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/XL/AY IS PERMITTED. OTHER CODESHARE SERVICES NOT PERMITTED. EXCEPTION 1 - TRAVEL NOT PERMITTED ON CX FLIGHTS BETWEEN HONG KONG AND VIETNAM. EXCEPTION 2: Any QF flight numbers within the flight range of 1-299 are permitted TRAVEL PERMITTED ON THE FOLLOWING AIRLINES WHICH ARE AFFILIATED WITH ONEWORLD. AMERICAN AIRLINES - AMERICAN EAGLE including flights operated by EXECUTIVE AIR/ TWA / AMERICAN CONNECTION - including flights operated by CHAUTAUQUA / TRANS STATES / AND CORPORATE AIRLINES. LAN PERU /LAN EXPRESS QANTAS - QantasLink operated by IMPULSE, NATIONAL JET SYSTEMS, EASTERN AUSTRALIA, SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA, SUNSTATE AIRLINES; JETCONNECT and AWOPS flights operated for QANTAS. All flights must have QF designators. E F G Travel may originate at any point for which fares are published and must terminate at the same point, or an intermediate point in the country of origin. The point of origin may be retransitted once, provided no stopover is taken." Exception: Origin-destination surface segment permitted between LAX and YVR. Travel is not permitted via countries west of Thailand. Surface travel and use of other carriers between intermediate points along the circle which are not operated by QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/ AY is permitted at the passenger's expense and must be ticketed separately. Mileage must be included in the MPM calculation. 5. RESERVATIONS and TICKETING (A) Reservations and Ticketing UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED RESERVATIONS FOR DEPARTURE OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL SECTOR OF JOURNEY ARE REQUIRED AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL SECTOR. OPEN RETURNS PERMITTED. TICKETING FOR DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN MUST BE COMPLETED AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE. EXCEPTION - FOR ECONOMY CLASS FARES -WHEN RESERVATIONS ARE MADE 22 OR MORE DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED AT LEAST 21 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE. -WHEN RESERVATIONS ARE MADE 21 TO 8 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE. (B) Booking class codes AA AY BA CX IB QF LA EI A D L AY EI LA LP DOMESTIC Y Y L AA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 3000-5999 Y Y L Updated: 07/11/03 4 P7888/7888.DOC
Note: When the class of service for the fare is not offered book in the next lower class of service using the booking classes above. 6. MINIMUM STAY A. First and Business Class: 5 days counting from the day after departure of the first international sector to the earliest day return travel may commence from the last stopover point outside the country of origin. B. Economy Class: 10 days counting from the day after departure of the first international sector to the earliest day return travel may commence from the last stopover point outside the country of origin. 7. MAXIMUM STAY 6 months 8. PERMITTED STOPOVERS A. Free: Four for 22,000 miles Five for 26,000 miles Six for 29,000 miles NOTES: i) Only one stopover permitted at any point. ii) A maximum of one stopover in country of origin iii) A maximum of two free stopovers per region (SWP / Asia / North America / South America) iv) Where a passenger disembarks at one point and re-embarks at a subsequent point enroute, the points count as a single stopover B. Additional: Permitted at an additional charge per stopover of USD75.00/CAD115. NOTES: i) Additional stopovers may not be purchased in country of origin. ii) Additional stopovers restricted to two stopovers per region iii) Child /infant discount not applicable 09. TRANSFERS/ROUTINGS A. Unlimited transfers permitted between QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/AY B. Not more than three transfers at any one city permitted C. Only one international departure and arrival in the country of origin permitted 10. PERMITTED COMBINATIONS Not permitted. 15. SALES RESTRICTIONS Tickets must be issued on the stock of QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/AY/IB/EI. When travel originates in a country for which a specific local currency fares is published and the ticket is sold in another country, the fare will be that published for the country of origin converted to the currency of the country of sale at the bank selling rate. The resultant fare must not be lower than from the country of sale. 16. VOLUNTARY CHANGES/REROUTING/PENALTIES Updated: 07/11/03 5 P7888/7888.DOC
(A) REBOOKING/REROUTING (1) Prior to Departure a. Before ticket issuance: Rebooking/rerouting permitted b. After ticket issuance: First international and preceding sector cannot be changed, subsequent sectors may be changed - apply provisions shown in Subparagraph (b) below. (2) After departure: a. Rebooking permitted: such transaction must be made not later than the day of the flight being changed. b. Rerouting requiring reissue of flight coupons permitted at a charge of: USD 100 /CAD150 each converted into local currency at the Bankers rate. (Discounts for children/infants not applicable). c. At any time: The non-refundable amount may be used as credit towards payment of any full mileage or oneworld/global explorer fare providing those conditions are met. NOTE: At all times the original non-refundable amount remains non-refundable, the new ticket and any subsequent reissues must be annotated 'NONREF/APEX'. (3) In the case of certified death/illness of the passenger or passenger s immediate family member or accompanying passenger voluntary rerouting is permitted free of charge. (B) (C) CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS (1). Before Departure: 1. Before ticket issuance: Full refund 2. After ticket issuance : Cancellation/No show Forfeit: 10pct of the fare paid if the first international sector is cancelled. Exceptions: Full refund in the case of: 1. Certified death of the passenger/member of passenger's immediate family. 2. Passenger/accompanying member of passenger's immediate family/accompanying passenger is refused an official travel document, entry permit or visa. A copy of the official written refusal must be attached to the refund request. (2). After Departure: The refund, if any, will be the difference between the fare paid and the applicable fare for the journey completed. (3). At any time: The non-refundable amount may be used as credit towards payment of any full mileage or oneworld/global explorer fare providing those conditions are met. NOTE: At all times the original non-refundable amount remains non-refundable, the new ticket and any subsequent reissues must be annotated 'NONREF/APEX'. UPGRADING (A) AN ECONOMY CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE MAY BE UPGRADED TO A HIGHER TIERED CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE OR A FIRST/BUSINESS CLASS CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE WITHOUT PENALTY. (B) A BUSINESS CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE MAY BE UPGRADED TO A FIRST CLASS CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE WITHOUT PENALTY. (C) UPGRADING BY SECTOR TO BUSINESS/FIRST CLASS IS NOT PERMITTED. (D) UPGRADING TO A NORMAL MILEAGE FARE PERMITTED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PENALTY. REISSUED TICKETS MUST BE ENDORSED --NON REF / XXX-- (XXX EQUALS CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE BASIS CODE) AND THE ORIGINAL NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNT REMAINS NON-REFUNDABLE. IF THE UPGRADED TICKET IS SUBSEQUENTLY CANCELLED THE ORIGINAL PENALTY WILL APPLY. (E) AT ANY TIME THE CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE MAY BE USED AS CREDIT TOWARDS PAYMENT OF A HIGHER FARE TYPE FROM THE POINT OF ORIGIN PROVIDED THE CONDITIONS OF THE HIGHER FARE TYPE HAVE BEEN MET. REISSUED TICKETS MUST BE ENDORSED --NON REF/ XXX-- (XXX EQUALS CIRCLE PACIFIC FARE BASIS CODE) AND THE ORIGINAL NON-REFUNDABLE AMOUNT REMAINS NON- REFUNDABLE. IF THE UPGRADED TICKET IS SUBSEQUENTLY CANCELLED THE ORIGINAL PENALTY WILL APPLY. 18. TICKET ENTRIES A. Fare Basis: First class: Business class: ACIR22/26/29SA DCIR22/26/29SA Updated: 07/11/03 6 P7888/7888.DOC
Economy class: LCIR22/26/29SA B. Form of payment: NONREF/APEX which must be carried forward to all reissued/upgraded tickets. C. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Required D. Endorsements: Valid QF/AA/CX/BA/LA/LP/ AY 19 CHILDREN AND INFANTS FARES A. Children: 75pct B. Infants: 10 pct NOTE: Unaccompanied children not allowed. 20. TOUR CONDUCTORS DISCOUNTS NOT PERMITTED 21. AGENTS DISCOUNTS NOT PERMITTED. 22. OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO AA ONLY RULE 755 SENIOR SAAVER CLUB NOT PERMITTED. RULE 1810 SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT CLUB NOT PERMITTED. 26. GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL USING THESE FARES IS NOT PERMITTED. Updated: 07/11/03 7 P7888/7888.DOC