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Old Sep 23, 2004 | 3:25 pm
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Losing a leg ?

Gang - can you give me some advice -

I need to fly (1 way) London to Boston around October 14th. The lowest price I can find for a one way ticket is on Icelandair for Ł203 (approx $370) BUT I could book r/t for $311 on US Air (depart BOS - LON on 10/8, return 10/14). Question is if I did booked r/t and was a no-show (as I definately will be) for the outbound leg can the airline cancel my itinary (i.e what is to them my return leg) ?

Or do you know any other routing / ticketing suggestions ?

Thanks much for all your help over the years.

Andy S.
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Old Sep 23, 2004 | 3:38 pm
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Originally Posted by asandrs
I need to fly (1 way) London to Boston around October 14th. The lowest price I can find for a one way ticket is on Icelandair for Ł203 (approx $370) BUT I could book r/t for $311 on US Air (depart BOS - LON on 10/8, return 10/14). Question is if I did booked r/t and was a no-show (as I definately will be) for the outbound leg can the airline cancel my itinary (i.e what is to them my return leg) ?
They can and will cancel the second leg if you don't show up for the first. If you're going to ditch a leg, book the trip LON-BOS-LON instead of BOS-LON-BOS. And don't book through a travel agent; they could get penalized if you don't complete your itinerary.
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