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Old Jul 11, 2007 | 1:21 am
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Originally Posted by monkeymagic
Hi,

I'm planning to fly to Vancouver but was hoping for a stop over in Los
Angeles. I was told by the agent that I was not allowed a free stopover as
this was not the most direct routing and there was a direct flight
available.

However, I have previously flown from Hong Kong to London with a
free stopover in Singapore before (which is not really a direct route). Is
this a new policy that's been put in place or one that is now more strictly
being enforced? At the end of the day, I can pay for a one way to Vancouver
from Los Angeles (only £100 inc tax) but if I can get it for free then
that's better! Any tips, advice would be much appreciated. Shall I try
calling again and speak to a different agent? Alternativey, I prehaps I could ask for a flight to Seatle or Calgary and that would make it valid?

Many thanks.

Jon
I tried to YVR and YYC via LAS from MAN and they didn't like that as a route either. If this is a return trip, maybe it could work the other way round, i.e fly to LAX, but with an extended stopover in YVR, since that's much less indirect?

Last edited by Leedsflyer; Jul 11, 2007 at 1:24 am Reason: mistyped LAX instead of LAS in first line of my reply
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