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Elena Aug 4, 2006 8:39 pm

Question about booking KE in C
 
I have found a flight I want to buy BKK-LAX connecting in ICN and HNL. I am hoping to get a one night stopover in ICN. I emailed the itn itinerary to a local travel agent who tells me there are no stopovers allowed on the quoted fare. But according to the booking rules on ITN Korean in C says "unlimited free stopvers permitted". And one the outbound trip I was able to make free changes and stops on the same itinerary. Can I book this and be confident I can stopver by calling the airline?

karthik Aug 5, 2006 2:17 am


Originally Posted by Elena
I have found a flight I want to buy BKK-LAX connecting in ICN and HNL. I am hoping to get a one night stopover in ICN. I emailed the itn itinerary to a local travel agent who tells me there are no stopovers allowed on the quoted fare. But according to the booking rules on ITN Korean in C says "unlimited free stopvers permitted". And one the outbound trip I was able to make free changes and stops on the same itinerary. Can I book this and be confident I can stopver by calling the airline?

I'm not sure about the stopover, but I thought I'd add this in: apparently KE will provide free overnight accomodations for J/F passengers connecting through ICN with an overnight layover (only on revenue tickets; I called to check about this on an award ticket and was told no, which is fair enough.) Not sure if this counts for a stopover, but if you manage to book something with an overnight they may well do so even if it exceeds 24 hours... cheap way to check out Seoul for a night! I'd check with KE on that one of course.

You could try pricing it out on ITN as a multi-city with a stop in ICN and seeing if it stays as a single BKK-LAX trip under the same fare basis.

Penguinmoon Aug 5, 2006 2:36 am


Originally Posted by Elena
I have found a flight I want to buy BKK-LAX connecting in ICN and HNL.

Hi Elana, curious as to what carrier the HNL-LAX portion of the trip is on? Is it Delta? Could this be a problem with the booking?

Elena Aug 5, 2006 2:59 am


Originally Posted by Penguinmoon
Hi Elana, curious as to what carrier the HNL-LAX portion of the trip is on? Is it Delta? Could this be a problem with the booking?

HNL-LAX is with CO which is booked in Z. They have now told me I can stopver in HNL and change the dates with CO. I am flying KLM BKK-TPE (Z)and then Korean TPE-ICN and ICN-HNL (C). I would like to spend an extra day in TPE but apparently KE has no nonstops and perhaps the routing rules will not let me connect on other flights...

Douglas Aug 5, 2006 2:25 pm

KE usually accomodates you at Hyatt very close to the airport- great place to stay. Recently did CDG-ICN-NAN in Q and the hotel was indeed included even for Economy. This is not the case if another operator such as AF operates a KE-coded flight though. My spouse flew home on AF metal due to schedules, but my room was big enough for both of us :cool:

Plan was to do Seoul by night but it was both far and expensive to get there.

Someone in the know might want to fill in on decent transportation alternatives to downtown Seoul?!


[QUOTE=karthik]I'm not sure about the stopover, but I thought I'd add this in: apparently KE will provide free overnight accomodations for J/F passengers connecting through ICN with an overnight layover (only on revenue tickets; I called to check about this on an award ticket and was told no, which is fair enough.) Not sure if this counts for a stopover, but if you manage to book something with an overnight they may well do so even if it exceeds 24 hours... cheap way to check out Seoul for a night! I'd check with KE on that one of course.

SeoulGold Aug 12, 2006 6:51 am


Originally Posted by Douglas
Someone in the know might want to fill in on decent transportation alternatives to downtown Seoul?!

Airport buses depart for many parts of Seoul every 15 minutes or so. Cost is about US$15 one way, and takes about an hour. They have a very good airport transportation system. :)


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