Multi-city flights
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 131
Multi-city flights
Hi all, firstly, this is not a strictly BA query but you are all usually so helpful and this is the only part of the site I read.
We are looking to book a trip (itinerary below) and was wondering if there is a website that you can look at to price things up. AA.com works as the return legs are on AA but the problem I am having is that I can't include the Jetblue Cayman to JFK on this.
The price that I am getting (excluding the GCM to JFK leg) is also higher than what a travel agent has quoted for the whole thing.
JETBLUE 24MAR CAYMAN JFK 2.20pm arrive 7.12pm
CATHAY PACIFIC 25MAR JFK HKG 1.30am arrive 5.15am 26MAR
AA 08APR TOKYO DALLAS 10.40am arrive 8.25am connect at 10.55am arrive CAYMAN 2.10pm
(Note: ignore the HKG to Tokyo, this will be booked separately)
I haven't really booked a flight like this before so would appreciate any advice.
Many thanks
JB
We are looking to book a trip (itinerary below) and was wondering if there is a website that you can look at to price things up. AA.com works as the return legs are on AA but the problem I am having is that I can't include the Jetblue Cayman to JFK on this.
The price that I am getting (excluding the GCM to JFK leg) is also higher than what a travel agent has quoted for the whole thing.
JETBLUE 24MAR CAYMAN JFK 2.20pm arrive 7.12pm
CATHAY PACIFIC 25MAR JFK HKG 1.30am arrive 5.15am 26MAR
AA 08APR TOKYO DALLAS 10.40am arrive 8.25am connect at 10.55am arrive CAYMAN 2.10pm
(Note: ignore the HKG to Tokyo, this will be booked separately)
I haven't really booked a flight like this before so would appreciate any advice.
Many thanks
JB
#3
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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ITA Matrix, Google Flights, Kayak, Expedia, etc.
There may not be fare(s) published that combine to book on one ticket though, or may be very expensive compared to booking some segments separately. A real travel agent may be your best bet.
There may not be fare(s) published that combine to book on one ticket though, or may be very expensive compared to booking some segments separately. A real travel agent may be your best bet.
#4



Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Thames Valley
Programs: BAEC, LHM&M, and even a dusty KLFB!
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Never mind strictly, wasn't someone grumbling on here the other day about posts that had nothing at all to do with BA? ;-)
Anyway...
Are you set on just this specific combination of flights?
I assume you've never tried to use online travel sites (opodo, expedia, cheapoair) or sites that give you potential routings and prices (google flights, dohop.com) - they will be the ones to give you prices for these sorts of more complex routings. I'll comment that if you want to travel on these specific flights under these codes, it's likely to be tricky, as you'd need fares that allow you to combine the different carriers (Cathay, AA). And for tricky, read expensive.
But from looking at, eg cheapoair, I see that you can actually get the entire journey on AA (including the AA code on the CX flight, which brings the price down to sensible levels), and on google flights it gives a quote for the same itinerary but using the Cayman Airways flight at the start (which is a bit more expensive). In pounds, I'm seeing 1300 and 1500 respectively for the two options, but you'll be quoted something different in a different area of sale, probably...
But try those options first, would be my recommendation! Good luck!
Anyway...
Are you set on just this specific combination of flights?
I assume you've never tried to use online travel sites (opodo, expedia, cheapoair) or sites that give you potential routings and prices (google flights, dohop.com) - they will be the ones to give you prices for these sorts of more complex routings. I'll comment that if you want to travel on these specific flights under these codes, it's likely to be tricky, as you'd need fares that allow you to combine the different carriers (Cathay, AA). And for tricky, read expensive.
But from looking at, eg cheapoair, I see that you can actually get the entire journey on AA (including the AA code on the CX flight, which brings the price down to sensible levels), and on google flights it gives a quote for the same itinerary but using the Cayman Airways flight at the start (which is a bit more expensive). In pounds, I'm seeing 1300 and 1500 respectively for the two options, but you'll be quoted something different in a different area of sale, probably...
But try those options first, would be my recommendation! Good luck!
#6
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 3
Maybe check out Flystein as well, since they try to help you beat whatever flight ticket prices you've found, plus they also have an option to help you plan more complex trips like yours. www.flystein.com
I used to use Skyscanner but found it more useful when I want to book short direct flights and don't have the flexibility of dates.
I used to use Skyscanner but found it more useful when I want to book short direct flights and don't have the flexibility of dates.




