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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 7:33 pm
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jan_az
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Originally Posted by nigelloring
I have the follwing booked:

EWR-ORD-HNL-ORDx-EWR (where x indicates a connection)

In other words, there is a stopover in ORD on the outbound and a stopover in HNL where we're going for vacation.

Can I legally buy another ticket ORD-DEN-ORD during my first stopover in ORD so that my itinerary looks like this? :

EWR-ORD-DEN-ORD-HNL-ORDx-EWR

Many thanks - I don't know if this would be considered illegal or not. I think it's end-on-end ticketing, which is OK, but just wanted to make sure. Thanks.
Its definately not illegal. Might be against the rules. However as long as you fly all the legs, and are not violating any mininum stay requirements; I dont think anyone will care.

I once did PHX-ORD-PHX
with inside it
PHX- JFK - LGA-PHX
and
JFK-SFO-ANC-ORD-JFK
Inside that one.

Was a pain remembering what segment came when , but I received full credit for all the flights.

With
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