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How To Book Round-the-World Fares on the Major Alliances

Have you ever considered taking a trip around the world? It’s a fantastic journey flying a minimum of 23,000 miles from your starting point.

But how do you do it? How do you ensure that you accomplish your travel goals and minimize the amount of money you spend? The three main airline alliances all allow you to book around-the-world fares. Some make it easier than others. Let’s take a look.

Oneworld Alliance

With the oneworld alliance you have a selection of more than 1,000 destinations in 160 countries. You can fly on any combination of the airline partners, but you have to stick to the ground rules, and there are many depending on the type of fare you choose and by continents (oneworld Explorer) or by the distance traveled (Global Explorer). You can always make changes, but be aware that change fees may apply. Here are the details of both fare structures:

With the oneworld alliance you can choose from more than 1,000 destinations in 160 countries

Once you’ve picked your itinerary using the booking tool, you’ll get a price if you’ve not made any errors. The system gives you error messages if you’ve not adhered to the rules listed above and also an opportunity to correct them. I did a 14-segment trip and the cost was $6,160. During the booking process, you are also given an opportunity to enter the frequent flyer number program you wish to accrue mileage credit in.  You will also get travel privileges (upgrades, lounge access, etc.) based on this membership.

Start your booking at this page.

The Global Explorer has typically the same rules as the oneworld Explorer except that it is mileage and cabin of service based. Your pricing is based on four preset mileage categories as well as the cabin of service and you are charged accordingly. Plus, if you may choose to fly in Premium Economy class if you are flying on British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines (between Asia and North America only) and Qantas. Your fare will be adjusted accordingly:

Here are additional rules governing this program:

You can find more information about the Global Explore option at this page. When you are ready to book, contact your favorite oneworld partner airline to book the Global Explorer.

SkyTeam

Here you have a selection of more than 1,052 destinations in 177 countries (subject to change). Unlike the oneworld program, you can only fly partners that are members of the SkyTeam Alliance codeshare partners included.

The booking tool allows you to either give a list of cities and the system generates a routing for you or you can just create the routing you want. The system will then tell you if you broke any rules and help you to correct them so it can give you a price. A really neat and new feature is that you can tell the system the theme(s) of your trip and it will pick cities that matches. For example, you can pick any or all of beach, history, natural, wine or metropolis categories, then choose your origin city and your cabin of service and voila, you are given some cities to explore on your trip. It shows you the miles, the number of stopovers, the routing and the pricing. You can then edit the cities if you like or keep them and add dates and then choose your flights. This is a great option if you have no idea which countries have what for example.

With Skyteam you can choose from more than 1,052 destinations in 177 countries

Here are some rules to help you book your trip:

You have the option of picking the cities you want in the order you want or you can just pick the cities you want and let the system arrange your itinerary. Go to the SkyTeam Round the World Planner to book a round the trip and find all the rules at this page.

Star Alliance

Last, but by no means least, the largest alliance gives you 192 countries to choose from. This program is based on miles similar to the other programs in addition to the number of stopovers plus the country of trip origination. There are three types of fares:

Star Alliance gives you 192 countries to choose from

You can do a minimum of three and a maximum of 15 stopovers for each fare and they can be booked in your desired cabin of service including premium economy where applicable. There is a surcharge for some routes by select airlines. The booking engine will assess these charges whenever applicable. These are all listed in the terms and conditions at this page.

Here are some more rules for this special fare:

My itinerary was about $8,190 for a 16-segment itinerary including the $20 service charge. The booking engine uses the rules of the program to help you book the trip correctly. For example, if you have 17 segments, you have to choose different flights in order to continue to the next step. They have a much needed FAQ to get you started before you make your booking at this page. Start your booking online here.

It is recommend that you research the fares for your trip so that you can maximize the itineraries as some fares allow you to fly around a continent for a bit and take advantage of that. Just remember that they all have a 16-segment maximum limit. So maybe if you want to do side trips, you can do so as long as you get back to where you need to be for your next segment.

Have fun and get out there and see the world using these round-the-world fares!