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Old May 22, 2001 | 6:27 pm
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Buying separate flight segments

Another interesting question. What is everyone's take on buying 2 separate flights versus ticketing all the way through. I was thinking since I had two discount coupons I could buy two separate flights, both on Continental, and use both coupons. Example PBI to EWR, then EWR to Europe. What are the positives and negatives of doing this?

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Old May 22, 2001 | 6:45 pm
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If you can find a better fare, it may be a good deal to do it. However, there are logistical problems. If your flight out of PBI is delayed, you may miss your flight in EWR and if it's on a separate itinerary, it won't be protected and you'd be regarded as a no-show. Same problem on the return. Could end up costing you more or delaying your trip significantly.
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Old May 22, 2001 | 11:15 pm
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It's a time-honored play with potential pitfalls like what dbaker mentioned. Airlines hate it and may even say it's against the rules, but it's 100% legal, as well it ought to be. I saved well over $200 by breaking an ATL-HNL into ATL-LAX and LAX-HNL separate tickets a couple of years ago.
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