One en route stopover at an eligible city is allowed for each one - way
award on international itineraries.
Not exact matches
For travel outside the continental U.S., Canada and Alaska, you're allowed one stopover per US Airways
itinerary at a US Airways gateway or
international destination (or in a partner hub city if you're traveling
on an
award partner).
The companion pass is eligible for use with paid and
award travel
on both domestic and
international Southwest Airlines
itineraries.
United had relatively friendly
award routing rules that allowed one stopover and two open jaws
on roundtrip
award tickets.Those rules are gone now though and have been replaced by the «Excursionist Perk,» which is essentially a free segment
on an
international itinerary.
First, Delta has done away with stopovers
on awards, which means that any stop greater than 4 hours
on a domestic trip, or 24 hours
on an
international itinerary, will cause the journey to be priced out with an additional segment.