<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by rather_surf:
I have purchased back to back on another airline consistantly for 2 years (I travel coast to coast every other week) and I do this with just one airline and I do it on their website and I have never been caught nor has the customer service reps noticed when I call for the upgrade. Therfore I don't think it justpops out at them. By the way where can I review the text about "contract of carriage"</font>
Is this really back to back ticketing? for instance my wife used to have to travel from SFO-BUR for three days during the workweek for a year and basically we just bought the tickets outbound (BUR-SFO)thursday, return tuesday(SFO-BUR)...creating a saturday night stay out of her "vacations" to san francisco. Unless I am misreading your post, anytime you have frequent travel between the same city pairs it would seem that it wouldn't be "back-to-back" ticketing, and completely legal.