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Can I use an international carrier departing from/ returning to the United States?

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Can I use an international carrier departing from/ returning to the United States?

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Available U.S.-certificated air carriers must be used for all commercial foreign air transportation of persons/property when the U.S. Government funds the air travel (49 USC ยง40118 and B-138942, 31 March 1981). Exceptions based on excess travel times and aircraft changes are listed in the reference. Ref: JFTR/JTR Appendix O, T4060 B.3. Reimbursement is not allowed when the traveler does not follow the regulations for foreign flag carriers. Ref: JTR Appendix O T4025 C.

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