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Rule 135: Stopovers
 
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- Rule 123: Excess Baggage Charges
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- Rule 130: Fares
- Rule 135: Stopovers
- Rule 140: Routings
- Rule 200: Acceptance of Children
- Rule 500: Passengers On Stretchers
Stopovers will be permitted under the following conditions:
- Stopovers must be arranged with the carrier in advance and specified on the ticket.
- Stopovers will be permitted at any point which can be included in an itinerary constructed either by the use of a mileage routing or as specified in the published routing, unless such stopover is prohibited by the carrier's tariff or government regulations.
- Stopover provisions for special fares (applicable to all fares for which stopovers other than at the point of turnaround are prohibited or restricted in number) when travel at a through fare is interrupted by surface travel, either at intermediate points or at the point of turnaround, the points of disembarkation and reembarkation of the interrupted portion of travel will be considered together as on stopover or the one point of turnaround.
- Only one stopover is permitted at any single point on the
itinerary of a journey traveled at a one way or half a round
trip fare.
- The origin and destination or point of turnaround, as the case may be, may not be included in such itinerary more than once, regardless as to whether or not a stopover is made at such point.
- If travel involves a side trip to/from or via the country of origin, for which a separate fare is assessed, such side trip must be ticketed separately