Star Alliance, the airline network for Earth(TM), has further simplified planning round the world flights by launching an easy-to-use online version of its Round the World Mileage Calculator, which allows customers or travel agents to build complete round the world itineraries online corresponding to the applicable fare rules. Once the full trip has been planned, it can be transmitted to a reservations office of one of the member carriers, be printed and faxed to a travel agent for booking and ticketing or simply be saved on the computer for future use.
All Star Alliance Round the World fares are attractively priced according to mileage flown and class of travel. The routing can cover a total distance of up to 39,000 miles with a maximum of 15 stopovers. The fare is available for travel in First, Business or Economy Class. Tickets are valid for one year.
With the recent inclusion of South African Airways in this product, the number of routings available to passengers has increased, especially within Africa, across the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean.
09/11/06 Travel Daily News International, Greece
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