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Old Jun 28, 2003, 12:01 am
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How to do IAH-IND-YUL-IAH on one award?

Is there any way to do Houston to Montreal with stopover in IND for only 25K. I know this could be done on AA but they don't have the flight times that I want. I am flexible on IND. Would be willing to use other airports (actually need to go to Bloomington IN). Have award tix on all the majors.
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Old Jun 28, 2003, 8:14 am
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The best you can really do is to take your stopover at the scheduled stop in ORD. Then you can buy a separate ticket ORD-IND or if you were planning on renting a car, rent it there and drive.

Another option is to do an open jaw IAH-Montreal and IND-IAH, buying the Montreal-IND portion. Even with the advantage of the exchange rate, one-way tickets are too expensive!

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Old Jun 28, 2003, 4:47 pm
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Ended up finding a seat on Delta with a stopover in CVG. 2.5 hours to Bloomington rather than 1 from Indy, but nonstops make up for the time difference.
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