Buying a 6 month round-trip international ticket but also flying domestic with same airline during the 6mo. void. Is OK?
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I want to buy a 6 month round-trip international ticket from the US. After using the first leg, I plan to continue travelling on other airlines and return to the US about a month later.
I then plan to do some domestic and possibly international travel during that time on the carrier I bought the round-trip ticket from. I will return to the original round-trip location to take the return flight home. Will this cause a problem?
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I want to buy a 6 month round-trip international ticket from the US. After using the first leg, I plan to continue travelling on other airlines and return to the US about a month later.
I then plan to do some domestic and possibly international travel during that time on the carrier I bought the round-trip ticket from. I will return to the original round-trip location to take the return flight home. Will this cause a problem?
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I want to buy a 6 month round-trip international ticket from the US. After using the first leg, I plan to continue travelling on other airlines and return to the US about a month later.
I then plan to do some domestic and possibly international travel during that time on the carrier I bought the round-trip ticket from. I will return to the original round-trip location to take the return flight home. Will this cause a problem?
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I want to buy a 6 month round-trip international ticket from the US. After using the first leg, I plan to continue travelling on other airlines and return to the US about a month later.
I then plan to do some domestic and possibly international travel during that time on the carrier I bought the round-trip ticket from. I will return to the original round-trip location to take the return flight home. Will this cause a problem?
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That should not be an issue. You can book other flights between the legs of a ticket, with the same and other airlines, as much as you want (and can fit in).
You can even book other round-trips that overlap the started one.
Example: ticket A out on 1., back on 20. Buy another ticket B out on 15, back on 30. Buy a reverse ticket C, âÂÂbackâ on 7., âÂÂoutâ on 25. Then fly the six legs on their proper days, but in a wild sequence: A out, C back; B out, A back; C out, B back.
For people that fly every week, this is a common way to save money, as tickets spread over more than a week are typically cheaper.
The only thing you canâÂÂt do is skip any leg on a multi-leg or round-trip ticket - you typically void = lose all following legs of that ticket.
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That should not be an issue. You can book other flights between the legs of a ticket, with the same and other airlines, as much as you want (and can fit in).
You can even book other round-trips that overlap the started one.
Example: ticket A out on 1., back on 20. Buy another ticket B out on 15, back on 30. Buy a reverse ticket C, âÂÂbackâ on 7., âÂÂoutâ on 25. Then fly the six legs on their proper days, but in a wild sequence: A out, C back; B out, A back; C out, B back.
For people that fly every week, this is a common way to save money, as tickets spread over more than a week are typically cheaper.
The only thing you canâÂÂt do is skip any leg on a multi-leg or round-trip ticket - you typically void = lose all following legs of that ticket.
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That should not be an issue. You can book other flights between the legs of a ticket, with the same and other airlines, as much as you want (and can fit in).
You can even book other round-trips that overlap the started one.
Example: ticket A out on 1., back on 20. Buy another ticket B out on 15, back on 30. Buy a reverse ticket C, âÂÂbackâ on 7., âÂÂoutâ on 25. Then fly the six legs on their proper days, but in a wild sequence: A out, C back; B out, A back; C out, B back.
For people that fly every week, this is a common way to save money, as tickets spread over more than a week are typically cheaper.
The only thing you canâÂÂt do is skip any leg on a multi-leg or round-trip ticket - you typically void = lose all following legs of that ticket.
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up vote
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That should not be an issue. You can book other flights between the legs of a ticket, with the same and other airlines, as much as you want (and can fit in).
You can even book other round-trips that overlap the started one.
Example: ticket A out on 1., back on 20. Buy another ticket B out on 15, back on 30. Buy a reverse ticket C, âÂÂbackâ on 7., âÂÂoutâ on 25. Then fly the six legs on their proper days, but in a wild sequence: A out, C back; B out, A back; C out, B back.
For people that fly every week, this is a common way to save money, as tickets spread over more than a week are typically cheaper.
The only thing you canâÂÂt do is skip any leg on a multi-leg or round-trip ticket - you typically void = lose all following legs of that ticket.
That should not be an issue. You can book other flights between the legs of a ticket, with the same and other airlines, as much as you want (and can fit in).
You can even book other round-trips that overlap the started one.
Example: ticket A out on 1., back on 20. Buy another ticket B out on 15, back on 30. Buy a reverse ticket C, âÂÂbackâ on 7., âÂÂoutâ on 25. Then fly the six legs on their proper days, but in a wild sequence: A out, C back; B out, A back; C out, B back.
For people that fly every week, this is a common way to save money, as tickets spread over more than a week are typically cheaper.
The only thing you canâÂÂt do is skip any leg on a multi-leg or round-trip ticket - you typically void = lose all following legs of that ticket.
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