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Old Mar 19, 2013 | 7:48 pm
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Originally Posted by craz
Are you inferring that if a person flys NYC-LAX on a Sun and all of Mon and Tues flights are soldout and the 1st available flightis on Weds in Y a G fare.That UA will allow a 3 day layover w/o braking teh fare.Maybe if the fare rules of that tkt allows it but I highly doubt that that will be the case

Yrs ago with AA going NYC-KOA we overnighted @ LAX.We then decided to change our return and stay the weekend in LA, AA shut us down as we already had our 1 Stopover, the rep did say had we taken a flight out from NY that landed after the last KOA flight left LAX then our night @ LAX would not have counted as our Stopover, but did insist we would have to be on the 1st KOA flight the next day which we didnt want too early
Quite the opposite - you'd be forced to buy the combo/mixed cabin fare unless you actually have a stopover, in which case you can wait a few days for the G fare.
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