It has long been the case that in order to take advantage of lower prices for OW tickets originating overseas, we are unable to have them issued in Aus, or we pay the ex-Aus price.
But... there seems to be a new quirk. This is not the case for tickets issued in Canada.
So... does that mean we can now deal with a travel agent (or AA office) in Canada?? Sounds like a much easier option!
(BTW.... this is on the basis that the exception only applies to the last sentence of the rule... but it may apply to the whole rule... in which case the trick doesn't work..... but it also makes it unclear which fare is charged in the first place!)
But... there seems to be a new quirk. This is not the case for tickets issued in Canada.
So... does that mean we can now deal with a travel agent (or AA office) in Canada?? Sounds like a much easier option!
(BTW.... this is on the basis that the exception only applies to the last sentence of the rule... but it may apply to the whole rule... in which case the trick doesn't work..... but it also makes it unclear which fare is charged in the first place!)
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