*A Circle Pacific

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brett-au

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Hi

I need to fly (for work) SYD -> ZQN -> SIN -> LAS -> SYD
(It might be LAS -> YVR -> SYD if my leave is approved ;))

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- is this a legal Circle Pacific fare? The online system says yes. A travel agent says no.
- does any one know of a good travel agent (PM me so its not considered an ad) that would book this with out a lot of fuss.

Thanks
 
I don't believe there is a direct route between ZQN and SIN. If this is a connecting flight, no worries.
 
The problem is with LAS, only west coast travel permitted. Strictly west coast:

FOR TRAVEL VIA USA/CANADA
STOPOVERS PERMITTED ONLY AT LAX/SFO/SEA/HNL/YVR

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FOR TRAVEL VIA USA/CANADA
TRANSFERS PERMITTED ONLY AT LAX/SFO/SEA/HNL/YVR.
 
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