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What is a stopover and how many stopovers does the Round the World Fare permit?

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What is a stopover and how many stopovers does the Round the World Fare permit?

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A stopover is a stop of 24 hours or more. The Round the World Fare requires in general at least 3 stopovers and permits a maximum of 15 stopovers. The Round the World Special Economy Fare requires at least 3 stopovers and permits a maximum of 5 stopovers. No more than 3 stopovers are permitted in any one country worldwide, except in the USA where 5 stopovers are allowed. The Round the World Fare allows only one stopover per city. The maximum number of stopovers within certain regions may be limited. Further exceptions may apply.

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