<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by leroy11:
My limited understanding of end-on-end ticketing is that you would, for example, fly from New York to London on one ticket then continue on to Delhi on another ticket. Not breaking any of the Sat night stay etc rules.
However, my plan: if you fly from USA to HKG on one ticket, spend a day or two in HKG then continue on a separate ticket to SYD. Would that be end-to-end since I'm breaking the trip? Don't want to do anything illegal here. Or how about USA to HKG (overland to BKK) then BKK to SYD. Would that avoid the whole rules issue since there's different departure cities on both tickets.
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This sounds more like a nested itinerary. When they involve an extra city (unlike back-to-back) they tend to not break any airline rules.
Enjoy the trip!