Stopovers: 5
stopovers permitted, including 1 free stopover in Rarotonga and Auckland, and 3 stopovers in New Zealand at $ 100 each subject to direct air services between two points, and must be purchased at the same time as the International airfare.
Just keep an eye out when booking from other regions because you may not be able to book the same type of
stopovers permitted from North America.
«Two
stopovers permitted in addition to the point of turnaround.
Unlimited
stopovers permitted... but at a cost of $ 100 for the first two and $ 200 for any stopovers after that.
There are also
no stopovers permitted, but open jaws are allowed if you'd like to arrive and depart from different cities.
Two
stopovers permitted on Air Canada flights (open jaw replaces one stopover) or one stopover on Star Alliance flights
One
stopover permitted in addition to the point of turnaround.
US to New Zealand or Australia in business class (one way) for 55,000 Alaska miles on Fiji Airways (
stopover permitted in Fiji).
Not exact matches
Two
stopovers are
permitted on round - trip awards, which can really help you stretch the value of your miles.
Interim
stopovers of more than four (4) hours, circle trips, or open jaw itineraries are not
permitted.
(Other carriers that also
permit stopovers include Alaska, which allows
stopovers even on one - way awards, and Lufthansa's Miles & More program.)
Two
stopovers are
permitted on round - trip awards, which can really help you stretch the value of your miles.
One - way, multi-city, and
stopovers are not
permitted.
In addition to the low amount of miles required, there are a couple other highlights of an American Airlines award: one - way award travel is
permitted, and a
stopover is allowed as well.
But like United, Aeroplan
permits travelers to book awards a
stopover or open jaw, which can allow you to visit multiple destinations, or search additional options for award travel, rather than book a simple round - trip between the same cities.
Stopovers are not
permitted when travel is within one award region or for multi-city travel.
Combine this with the rules
permitting a free
stopover, and you can visit both continents for the price of one.
One way reservations don't
permit stopovers, even if you book two separate one way tickets that together create a round trip itinerary.
The main difference between one way and round trip - reservations is that a roundtrip
permits one free
stopover — the opportunity to spend a few days or even weeks in a connecting city other than your destination.
However, you are
permitted to connect in Australia on the way to Fiji, and remember that round trip awards include a complimentary
stopover.
For example, United Airlines has very generous award chart that
permits a free
stopover on all international round - trip awards, but its MileagePlus program will sometimes charge twice as many miles for partner awards vs. an award on its own planes.
One open - jaw is allowed, but
stopovers are not
permitted.
Up to 8
stopovers are
permitted.
Maximum
permitted mileage (something airlines use to keep travelers from adding too many
stopovers in disparate places) is known to be randomly enforced by phone agents
Stopovers are not
permitted on tickets within Europe or between the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the USVI
No
stopovers are
permitted.
A maximum of one
stopover is
permitted in any one city.
You are allowed to open jaw but are not
permitted a
stopover.
One
stopover is
permitted during the entire journey (this can be in the zone of departure or arrival).
American Airlines does not allow for
stopovers at international destinations although open jaws are
permitted.
One open jaw is
permitted in lieu of one of the two
stopovers.»
Stopovers and Open - Jaws: Not
permitted.
Interim
stopovers of more than four (4) hours, circle trips, or open jaw itineraries are not
permitted.
Also remember that you are
permitted one
stopover in each direction.
You could arrange to go into the city for a day, but remember that
stopovers longer than 24 hours are not
permitted on regional flights.
Also, as with many airline loyalty programs,
stopovers are not
permitted with rewards tickets, though you are allowed to book open - jaw tickets (an airline return ticket in which the destination and / or the origin are not the same in both directions).
Stopovers are generally only
permitted in airports that are already part of a natural itinerary, for example, stopping in Hong Kong on a Cathay Pacific itinerary from San Francisco to somewhere in Africa, or stopping in Seattle or London on the way from San Francisco to somewhere in Europe.
The page says a
stopover is
permitted but doesn't mention an open jaw.
Up to 8
stopovers are
permitted for around - the - world itineraries.
Stopovers, open jaws, and circle trips are not
permitted.
On the plus side, one - way awards will be
permitted for half the cost of a roundtrip, though clearly
stopovers will be eliminated.»
You're only allowed one
stopover in each city No
stopovers or ground transportation within the country of origin are
permitted on international routes Pros and Cons
On Turkish Airlines: One
stopover is
permitted where award tickets are used for flights on Turkish Airlines.
The tangible information I could find regarding
stopovers on Etihad flights is the following from the terms and conditions on etihadguest.com: «Stopovers in Abu Dhabi are permitted on GuestSeat Rewards only where the booking is made via the Etihad Guest Service Centre» (i.e. by cal
stopovers on Etihad flights is the following from the terms and conditions on etihadguest.com: «
Stopovers in Abu Dhabi are permitted on GuestSeat Rewards only where the booking is made via the Etihad Guest Service Centre» (i.e. by cal
Stopovers in Abu Dhabi are
permitted on GuestSeat Rewards only where the booking is made via the Etihad Guest Service Centre» (i.e. by calling in).
An exception allowing an otherwise - illegal open jaw trip is
permitted when travel is between the State of Alaska and the lower 48 states and a
stopover occurs in Southeast Alaska.