BA Amex Premium Plus Companion Voucher Open Jaw question
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I have read that if you fly from A to B and want to return from C to A, then the distance between B and C has to be the shortest of A-B, B-C and C-A.
What about going A-B and C-D where distance between B and C is the shortest? Is this allowed?
I want to book two legs of a journey LON to SYD using BA Companion Voucher for LON-SHA and SIN-SYD.
@robfly – that’s not an open jaw trip, it’s just a single trip which means you actually have a return, such as SYD-LHR that could be added. The outbound LHR-PVG//SIN-SYD falls comfortably within the MPM so should be bookable, although it might initially flummox BA.
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