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    we have only one agreement with an airline on zed low. good question regarding zones, tho.
    our zeds are designated as point to point not zone to zone. according to the "rules" listed on our I can't interchange cities, but maybe a more experienced user can work with an agent to flex the conditions?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    our zeds are designated as point to point not zone to zone. according to the "rules" listed on our I can't interchange cities, but maybe a more experienced user can work with an agent to flex the conditions?
    That seems in contradiction with the ZED concept of the 9 milage zones. I've been using ZED tickets for one destination many times on different destinations, within the same zone.
    For instance: I regularly swap from JFK to EWR and vv. when heading to New York from BRU. I've never bothered about the fact the taxes on both airports may not be identical, and in fact the carriers never seem to do so either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyer146 View Post
    That seems in contradiction with the ZED concept of the 9 milage zones. I've been using ZED tickets for one destination many times on different destinations, within the same zone.
    For instance: I regularly swap from JFK to EWR and vv. when heading to New York from BRU. I've never bothered about the fact the taxes on both airports may not be identical, and in fact the carriers never seem to do so either.
    Sorry--what is vv?
    But you are still flying into the NEW YORK airports--which are all considered equal points--
    We're not talking CDG vs BRU vs LYS vs NCE from any NY airport-- it's still isn't zone to zone, according to our agreement. city to city. Maybe the agreemtn you have is different from ours-do I want to find out the WRONG way and the DL ticket desk is not open? nah--not me!

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    I believe that delta is relaxing the rules, as far as the mileage is equivalent, you now can do it.

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    the point is not regarding DL acceptiing a zed--it's a zed tkt purchased per DL rules/agreement and if another carrier will or will not accept the DL issued zed (or whichever airline has whatever rules) I'm not crazy enough to buy a zed for AF CDG to ZRH and find out I can't use is for CDG to CAI or CDG to ARN (even if they are priced in the same zone--ZED is for zone pricing not ravel anywhere within that mileage zone) Thta's my take on the system as our rules read. Maybe it differs with another airline.

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