I am considering buying a OW global deal (miles not continents) in J class. The rules state that all intercontinental travel must be on a continuous easterly and westerly direction.
I have a few questions which will affect my schedule:
(1) Most of the time going from North America to South America is an easterly direction, but a flight from New York is actually in a westerly direction (just). So does this effectively mean that you can go from North America to South America in a westerly direction?
(2) If I want to go from Santiago (which is east of Lima) to Auckland, does that violate the rules because Santiago is east of Lima? Backtracking is allowed, but are you only allowed to cross every meridian only once in your intercontinental flights?
(3) If you fly from, say Melbourne to Perth with a stop in Adelaide, do your miles add up in two separate segments or is it taken as the straight-line distance from Melbourne to Perth?
(4) How do I win the lottery to fund this trip?
Responses will be greatly appreciated.
I have a few questions which will affect my schedule:
(1) Most of the time going from North America to South America is an easterly direction, but a flight from New York is actually in a westerly direction (just). So does this effectively mean that you can go from North America to South America in a westerly direction?
(2) If I want to go from Santiago (which is east of Lima) to Auckland, does that violate the rules because Santiago is east of Lima? Backtracking is allowed, but are you only allowed to cross every meridian only once in your intercontinental flights?
(3) If you fly from, say Melbourne to Perth with a stop in Adelaide, do your miles add up in two separate segments or is it taken as the straight-line distance from Melbourne to Perth?
(4) How do I win the lottery to fund this trip?
Responses will be greatly appreciated.