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Skip first segment flight
I know this is a old classic one but i thought i might as well ask
Need to go to shanghai, found super cheap fares with KLM from London for 509$ and whilst i was searching i found fares with SAS from london connecting in CPH for 779$ which aint bad, here's the thing being based out of CPH, is there any chance in hell i can jump on board in CPH and skip the london flights and still pay for it? Is it possible to check in for the london flight at CPH airport, and try and get boarding passes for the journey and then just skip the LON part? (need to go wed/thur to mon/tue) |
Generally, if you don’t show up on one of the legs the rest within that trip will be cancelled by the airline.
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they dont take this very well. if you dont show up for the first segment
rest of the segments would be cancelled. |
i know that's the standard proccedure any way of possibly getting around this?
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Originally Posted by mocean
i know that's the standard proccedure any way of possibly getting around this?
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Originally Posted by mocean
i know that's the standard proccedure any way of possibly getting around this?
get a multi segment trip. Start and end in your own city. Or use an inexpensive budget flight to/from the other airport. |
You could always buy a cheap one-way ticket CPH-LHR, start your trip in London, and then skip the last segment (CPH-LHR) on your return.
Of course it makes no difference if you travel CPH-LHR or not at the end, just tell the check-in staff in PVG to only check you and your luggage to CPH. You can not skip the first segment and start your trip in CPH. The reason why most airlines have this rule is exactly to prevent what you want to do. The competition out of London is extremely fierce with probably 2-3 airlines flying nonstop and loads of other airlines selling tickets via their hubs in Europe and Asia. That's why prices are so much lower ex-LHR, while in CPH there hardly is no competition and SAS can charge higher prices. |
It can happen though. I know someone who managed to do this on the famous China tickets, by calling in ahead. That was full fare (well, supposed to be at least) C though..
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Originally Posted by mocean
i know that's the standard proccedure any way of possibly getting around this?
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
Yes. As long as LHR-CPH is not on SK.
I would not recommend skipping the first leg..... |
As has been discussed on several notorious threads on FT, you should NEVER skip the first leg. Only the last leg is OK although technicall the airline could even come back at you there (although there have been no reports of this ever happening).
Actions of certain FT'ers a while back doing exactly what you wish to do resulted in several airfares by several *A carriers being removed from a certain route. You have been warned! :) |
I just got off the phone with SAS. You can just get on the 2nd leg if the whole trip is on SAS airline even if you booked it through a travel agency. You should call them anyways. It only took me 5 minutes to get all the info.
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Originally Posted by the_traveling_dev
(Post 34757098)
I just got off the phone with SAS. You can just get on the 2nd leg if the whole trip is on SAS airline even if you booked it through a travel agency. You should call them anyways. It only took me 5 minutes to get all the info.
However, in this case it is the system that automatically cancels the rest of the trip if you no-show on the first leg. I don't think "But the call-center said it is okay" is likely to work as an excuse when being denied boarding in CPH. Definitely not a situation I'd like to find myself in. This is very dangerous advice I would personally would not trust. However, if OP is brave enough to try do please let us know how it went. |
Originally Posted by the_traveling_dev
(Post 34757098)
I just got off the phone with SAS. You can just get on the 2nd leg if the whole trip is on SAS airline even if you booked it through a travel agency. You should call them anyways. It only took me 5 minutes to get all the info.
Don't do that because in case of SOL you won't get a dime from SAS and you are totally on your own. |
Originally Posted by the_traveling_dev
(Post 34757098)
I just got off the phone with SAS. You can just get on the 2nd leg if the whole trip is on SAS airline even if you booked it through a travel agency. You should call them anyways. It only took me 5 minutes to get all the info.
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