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2014
14
October
How to spend time in a stopover city without booking separate tickets?
14
October
Question:
Humans say...
Romi
Oh it's you! Some travel booking sites let you book multi-leg journeys - worth finding the ones that do? skyscanner, sadly, does not.
B.F.
It's me! I don't know these sites very well. Any suggestions? I was hoping trying to book on air canada's site to take advantage of some Boxing Week deals.
Kevin
Easiest way to do that with air canada is to call them and ask for an extended stop over. They generally are ok with it as they can then sell the second leg of your flight to another person and open that spot in advance.
B.F.
Haha. Thanks!
Matthew
I almost swear by itasoftware to check price (can't book on that site) and they do have multi-city options.
I just checked really really quickly on air canada's website, using multi-city... using your made up route (YYZ-YVR-NRT) with a 3 night stay in YVR, actually ended up being cheaper than YYZ-NRT return, even with the connection in Vancouver.
B.F.
Matthew: Interesting... thanks! Will try that.
Matthew
Watch out though... it really depends on the dates/day of the week you're flying. (Just like every other airline)
Arlene
I've done that many times-- en route to Hawaii-- stopover in San Fran, or La for example.. pricing will remain the same only if it is in the flight routing... for example yyz to hnl has stop over in SFO, LAX, etc. I spoke to agent~ never tried online but I am sure you could as well.. price both to see if any major price increases?
Kerri
I stayed for a few days in Germany on my way to Indonesia this past summer and booked through an aeroplane agent. So I would suggest calling a travel agent
Dan
If using ITA, read the rules for the specific fares quoted and it will explain where and when you can stop over at what cost. And where you miss spend a certain night to get a certain price.
Chao
I tried that using kayak with multiple destinations (wanted a stopover in Paris) - got a good deal. Check it out.
A.I. says...
Can You Have a Stopover on a Single Ticket?
Yes, it is possible to have a stopover on a single ticket when traveling to an overseas destination with a stopover in Canada. This is known as a "stopover ticket" or "layover ticket." It allows you to break up your journey and spend a few days or nights at your stopover point before continuing on to your final destination.
To book a stopover ticket, simply search for flights from your departure city to your final destination. When you select your flights, look for the option to add a stopover. You will then be able to choose the city where you want to stopover and the number of days you want to stay.
There are a few things to keep in mind when booking a stopover ticket:
- The cost of a stopover ticket is typically higher than the cost of a non-stop ticket.
- You may need to pay additional fees for checked baggage, seat selection, and other services.
- You will need to factor in the cost of accommodation and transportation during your stopover.
Overall, stopover tickets can be a great way to break up your journey and see more of the world. However, it is important to weigh the costs and benefits before making a decision.
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B.F.
Dumb question maybe, but if you are travelling to an overseas destination with a stopover in Canada (say YYZ-YVR-Japan) is it possible to spend a couple of nights at the stopover point, but do it on a single ticket? I don't know how, other than doing separate tickets for the two legs -- which is bound to be more expensive. Thoughts?