Originally Posted by
NoStressHere
Your last situation would not be a problem at all. After all, some people actually fly multiple flights in one day. I started to do examples, but it does not matter. They remove seem to look at flights that you can not realistically take. One on Mon and one on Tues are no problem. Balt to San Diego Mon morning, and another Balt to San Diego Mon afternoon are not possible.
If you scan back through this thread I do not think you fill find anyone with cancelled flights that are legit.
if you book a flight A to B and thrn B to C in the evening you won’t get killed.
if you book say a flight from DC to Denver and on the same day had a flight from Seattle to Denver would raise red flags. You might have plans to go to Denver on that day but you are up in the air on hitting Seattle before.
what I was referring to that is uncertain but coukd be an issue.
you travel regularly on Monday from dc to kc in the am. WN say just has a direct non stop in the am. All others you connect through or stop over. You book this for Monday and Thursday am. On Tuesday evening AA has a direct return MCI to DCA in the evening so you book this for Tuesday and Friday. Wednesday you are just in DC. The quest is does WN kill one or both of your flights.
in the past of in early vacation planning I might have booked an am flight and pm flight on the same day ( this is 4 months before flight). Or I might book aevening flight one day or an am flight the next daywhere I’d fo an airport hotel the night before. Once I decide on my plans I will go in and cancel my flights I don’t plan on using.