Originally Posted by
henkybaby
Technically the airline can come after you if you don't fly the return but they never do. A lot of one-ways are business people and insurance related bookings I guess. Some airlines are easier than others. RJ is for instance. An one-way is about the same as half a return.
come after you??! slightly concerning.. i presume the late night knock on the door isnt a possibility. Believe the only time as a punter one should be concerned with this practice, is booking the 'wrong' way around, and turning up for the 2nd leg...
as is the usual practice, no-show on 1st leg of a booking results in entire booking being cancelled.... think there was a post recently on here which went along lines of 'had a MAN-XXX long haul booked, missed MAN - LHR, though i would drive to LHR and get my long haul, however BA canx my entire trip.. what compensation am i due etc etc"