Originally Posted by
vbroucek
Can you somehow prove this rather bold claim? How would the second airline know that there is previous ticket? ...
I know people who have done this - traveling on "Conjunction Tickets".
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exemptio...ecting-flights
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/air-pass...nected-flights
It doesn’t matter how many flights passengers take to reach their destination, as long as the flights are connected. Connected flights must be shown on the same ticket or on conjunction tickets and meet the time related rules.
http://www.transportrecht.de/transpo...1145517747.pdf
Conjunction Ticket means a ticket issued to a passenger in conjunction with another ticket which together constitute as single contract of carriage.
There is still some arguments, see here on the BA forum:
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...tickets-2.html