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Sussexwoman May 12, 2010 4:01 am

Not using return portion of ticket?
 
Budget consciously wishing to fly as follows:

21 Sept London-Amsterdam --- Easyjet. £30 sorted!
24 Sept Amsterdam-Helsinki
26 Sept Helsinki-London --- Easyjet. £43 sorted!


However, Ams-Hel return fare is £203 but the single is £450! Yikes!
(KLM or Finnair same price)

So, what happens if I buy the return ticket at £203, then? Can I just use the outward half and simply not check in or turn up for the return half?

Sorry if this is an ignorant question but I am a newbie novice!

jeanrtco May 12, 2010 6:18 am

not using return half
 
also would like to know that answer as we are travelling to europe in 2wks but my college grad son wants to stay on for 3 more weeks and changing tkt home with ba is more expensive than buying a different return tkt on another airline

someone with experience with this pls let us know

jean

ClimbGuy May 12, 2010 6:43 am

Hi Sussexwoman and jeanrtco, Welcome to FlyerTalk!

If you book an airline ticket, you can abandon it at any point in time. This may include at a connecting city on a one way or simply not using the return portion of a round trip ticket.

However, once you miss a flight segment you can't pick up from where you left off.

In other words If you book a return ticket, London to Paris, and you don't make the London to Paris portion, you cannot fly the Paris to London portion.

As for buying a different return ticket for your trip to Europe, you could buy a completely new return ticket to Europe and just not use the one on BA. Or you could just buy a one way from Europe back to wherever you want to go.

EmailKid May 12, 2010 10:36 am

Welcome to FlyerTalk Sussexwoman and jeanrtco !

Just to confirm, what ClimbGuy said.

EmailKid

potfish May 13, 2010 2:51 am

Really ought to clarify that this is usually against the terms and conditions of buying the ticket, so don't tell them you're doing it. Just don't turn up :)

skaven May 13, 2010 3:51 pm

In fact this is done sometimes for milage runs (ie flying just to gain status miles on extremely cheap fares) in the USA, where on several occassions adding a Canadian city as the last destination cuts the price significantly. People just hop off in the last city before their to Canada segment, lose the miles only for the last segment, but get a really cheap ticket for everything else.

As potfish says, this is against (at least in all I've read) the terms and conditions of purchasing the ticket, however that really doesn't matter.

Sussexwoman May 14, 2010 4:08 am

Thanks to all & thanks for the welcome.

I realised after posting this question that of course, they cannot MAKE you use the reurn portion. I mean, for all they know, I might be run over by a bus on my way to the airport. Or indeed be dead.

I've read THIS:

"As for buying a different return ticket for your trip to Europe, you could buy a completely new return ticket to Europe and just not use the one on BA. Or you could just buy a one way from Europe back to wherever you want to go."

... five times and must confess, I do not understand what you are telling me ClimbGuy.

lexande May 14, 2010 7:47 pm


Originally Posted by Sussexwoman (Post 13955914)
... five times and must confess, I do not understand what you are telling me ClimbGuy.

He was talking to jeanrtco, telling them that yes, they were not required to use the return part of their ticket.


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