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FedUp2 Oct 26, 2007 5:56 pm

Multi-Destination Itinerary
 
For a multi-stop itinerary, which online travel service (e.g. expedia, opodo, zuji etc) allows (a) more than 3 flight segments and/or (b) allows you to choose transit points (e.g. SYD-LON via SIN or BKK)?

Thanks

ControlTower Oct 27, 2007 12:29 am

First off, Wrong forum, unless you found a great deal and sharing some info with us.

To answer your quesion, AFAIK, Expedia and zuji should be able to book 3 seg. reservation. However pricing is might be different from what you have found.

PJK Oct 27, 2007 1:41 am

Try Orbitz...

RustyC Oct 27, 2007 1:50 am

All the conditions the OP mentioned have to be allowed by the fare. Airlines will set parameters in the fare rules, so if that's where the limitations are, the sites can't override them. Assuming it's bookable, then the site versatility comes into play (as anyone who's tried to book on united.bomb can tell you)

seanthepilot Oct 27, 2007 1:58 am

expedia.ca has a multi-city option that you can add more flights

IIRC travelocity does too

YYZC2 Oct 27, 2007 2:02 am


Originally Posted by seanthepilot (Post 8628761)
expedia.ca has a multi-city option that you can add more flights

IIRC travelocity does too

I think the OP is looking for an engine that will allow him to book multiple legs *and* price out a particular fare... AFAIK expedia.ca will not satisfy both those requirements...

chuckd Oct 27, 2007 2:36 am

Best MR ever.

What about ITA, just to see what's out there? Then go from there. Maybe.

ControlTower Oct 27, 2007 7:21 am


Originally Posted by PJK (Post 8628732)
Try Orbitz...

Orbitz wouldn't take anywhere if origin is outside of America.;)

benpop Oct 27, 2007 11:12 am


Originally Posted by YYZC2 (Post 8628775)
I think the OP is looking for an engine that will allow him to book multiple legs *and* price out a particular fare... AFAIK expedia.ca will not satisfy both those requirements...

I really want something like that too .. tool to book multiple legs and choose a specific fare/bclass

tcook052 Oct 27, 2007 11:26 am

MR Deals? Or MR Discussion?

chuckd Oct 27, 2007 1:29 pm

nm .

KRS Oct 27, 2007 2:13 pm

Wideroe
 
Wideroe lets you specify 6 segments, but won't price what you are looking for ;)

Also, they wont let you specify booking class, but if you put in a comment when making the reservation they can book you into a higher fare code without charging the offline fee.

Also, various surcharges might not be added when they should be...

Quokka Oct 27, 2007 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by KRS (Post 8631023)
Wideroe lets you specify 6 segments, but won't price what you are looking for ;)

If the OP is looking to price itineraries mentioned elsewhere for around 5,654.00 NOK = 513.624 GBP, then yes it will.

It does take some cleverness and persistance though.

notsosmart Oct 27, 2007 3:20 pm


Originally Posted by Quokka (Post 8631258)
If the OP is looking to price itineraries mentioned elsewhere for around 5,654.00 NOK = 513.624 GBP, then yes it will.

It does take some cleverness and persistance though.

Would you mind PMemming me some pointers?

I'm a bit stuck...

KRS Oct 27, 2007 3:25 pm


Originally Posted by notsosmart (Post 8631280)
Would you mind PMemming me some pointers?

I'm a bit stuck...


Originally Posted by Quokka (Post 8631258)
If the OP is looking to price itineraries mentioned elsewhere for around 5,654.00 NOK = 513.624 GBP, then yes it will.

It does take some cleverness and persistance though.

Ooohhh, I'm intrigued. Please PM me as well...

:)


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