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Does the Circle Pacific Fare permit intermediate sectors, so-called surface sectors?

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Does the Circle Pacific Fare permit intermediate sectors, so-called surface sectors?

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Yes, surface sectors are permitted. As they are not included in the calculated Circle Pacific Fare, surface sectors are at the expense of the passenger. If such a break in itinerary exceeds 24 hours, it is considered as one stopover. The mileage for surface sectors must be included in the maximum permitted mileage calculation. The last point of arrival and the first point of departure together count as one stopover.

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A. Yes, surface sectors are permitted. As they are not included in the calculated Circle Pacific Fare, surface sectors are at the expense of the passenger. If such an intermediate surface sector in itinerary exceeds 24 hours, it is considered as one stopover. The mileage for surface sectors must be included in the maximum permitted mileage calculation. Surface sectors beween cities and surface sectors between airports in multiple airport cities require a separate flight coupon. The first crossing between the three areas may not be a surface sector and may not be left open.

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