You are allowed one
open jaw within the same region.
Not exact matches
You are allowed to depart from and return to different cities (an
open jaw), but they must be
within the same country.
Also, try to include stopovers and
open jaws (as outlined below) to increase the number of trips
within a single award.
Together they form an
open jaw with a total distance of 845 miles that will cost 15,000 award miles during the regular season because it falls
within the 601 - 1,200 band.
Thus, if you're wanting to explore options for
open jaw for inbound flights, I suggest experimenting with the website or calling in to see if the destination of your outbound trip and point of departure of your inbound trip fall
within the same «area.»
On the shortest flights
within Canada or between Canada and the United States, members can book round - trip awards with either one stopover or one
open jaw.
Stopovers &
Open - Jaws:
Open -
jaw itineraries
within the same region do qualify for the discount.
(«
open -
jaw» is a term using for a flights booked
within multiple cities — your return flight will be from or you will return back to different city than the original one.
You can also have an
open jaw (fly in one city and fly out of another) at your destination, but these cities must be
within the same zone.
Open -
jaw itineraries
within the same region do qualify for the discount.
Open Jaw: An open jaw is a break within the ticket for which the passenger must be responsible for getting from one airport to anot
Open Jaw: An
open jaw is a break within the ticket for which the passenger must be responsible for getting from one airport to anot
open jaw is a break
within the ticket for which the passenger must be responsible for getting from one airport to another.
The main rule is to stay
within the green line, since the
open -
jaw can not exceed our LAX - GRU flown leg.