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Cathay Pacific, Air Pacific, British Airways et British Airways et écoutez les Codeshares Qantas. RTW open flight tickets I did some first research to get an RTW airfare, but the ones I found seem a little ridiculous. Anyone know of a UK-based airline that can provide this type of airfare?

Published by anyonestreet (First Time Posters 1 Posts) × × 1 1y × × × × Star this if you like it! Well, I' d just go travel and buy Fix while you go, with low-cost comm. So good at the moment that I would despise including myself in a route that I know I will be changing; if the aim is to be free and free and follow what gets in your way, then do exactly that and don't do it!

My estimate is that it's quite impossibly to buy a ticketing that covers all your base numbers so - there are too many vars. It' s like asking for a good ticketing from anywhere to anywhere at any anytime. Published by George1979 (Full member 101 posts) 11y x 11y x Star this if you like it!

The RTW tickets are not really that inflexible - you can use one as a basis for approximately the areas you want to explore, and it will still be less expensive than single continental trips. You can change the data and you can buy public transportation to get to other places that are not on your tickets.

To buy single RTW travel tickets would be very costly, you can also switch destination, although you usually get a little additional for that. Published by <font color="#ff00">Stevieh (Respected Member 615 posts) <font color="#ffff00"> =www. ydy. com/bbs=- proudly presents

Stu, how can someone buy you a pass to places you don't know you're going to visit?! However, like George said in 1979, you buy one with a few simple stopovers to take you across the ocean, say, then you move around the globe regardless of when and how you want.

All I can say is that you should only get the major tickets - like the one to the distant goal and the one home. Of course, these RTW businesses may want you to have more than two tickets. It'?s more enjoyable to drive over land anyway, and you don't have limits on your free will. The RTW ticketing thing was our first journey - it worked & we could modify the schedules at no surcharge.

We just did the whole thing over land for the second journey - but I can say - we should have bought a tickets from somewhere home because it was REALLY costly to come home when we were through. Published by James123 (Budding Member 3 Posts) 11y x 11y x Star this if you like it!

Stu, I'm also planing an RTW tour and will be doing some work and volunteer work along the way. Hello folks, your tip with the base tickets seems quite sensible, but doesn't an RTW pass run out after a year? I may be ill advised, but it would be really expensive if I spent more time in e.g. Australia and I would have to get a one-way pass to Europe or wherever.

Can these tickets be extended? Anyone who is really planing to travel more than 12 month is probably best off buying tickets.

Hopefully Ive bought tickets as I need them, and it hasn't worked out to cost more than one RTW so far.

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