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Old Jun 16, 2017 | 5:57 am
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Originally Posted by maxiet
What constitutes a side trip on an itinerary? I have a fare that says, "End on End not permitted. Side trips permitted."

Suppose I have a roundtrip fare JFK-NCE with a layover in CDG; can I add a roundtrip CDG-MUC in the middle of this? Thus, the outbound itinerary is JFK-CDG-MUC-CDG-NCE, and the inbound trip is NCE-CDG-JFK.

Is this correct? Am I missing anything?
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Yes, this is a side-trip.

Why do you want to do this? I cannot imagine that such a ticket would not be substantially more expensive than buying JFK-CDG-NCE-CDG-JFK and CDG-MUC-CDG separately.
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