- Sep 4, 2003
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Hopefully one of you road warriors would know the answer. I would call the airline, but don't wanna wait 30 minutes for a CSR . . .
I'm in a situation requiring that I book two different tickets on the same airline:
Ticket 1:
Day 1: City A to City B
Day 2: City B to City A
Ticket 2:
Day 2: City A to City C
Day 3: City C to City A (not relevant)
My fear is that on Day 2, the first flight (B to A) is delayed and I cannot make my second flight (A to C). Normally, the airline would accommodate a missed connection and put me on the next available flt, but because it's two different tickets, would that still apply? :\
I'm in a situation requiring that I book two different tickets on the same airline:
Ticket 1:
Day 1: City A to City B
Day 2: City B to City A
Ticket 2:
Day 2: City A to City C
Day 3: City C to City A (not relevant)
My fear is that on Day 2, the first flight (B to A) is delayed and I cannot make my second flight (A to C). Normally, the airline would accommodate a missed connection and put me on the next available flt, but because it's two different tickets, would that still apply? :\