Complex ticketing question
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Complex ticketing question
I am planning a multicity itinerary on United and Lufthansa as follows (A-->B-->C-->B-->A), and am trying to figure out how to reduce the fare. There are reasonable business class fares for this itinerary, but they require me to fly from C-->B (third leg) too early in the morning for my meetings that day. But if I book the later flight from C-->B that works with my schedule, the fare jumps up nearly $2000 because the later flight (on a partner airline) is forced into J class (rather than D). I tried to use the online booking engine to force the C-->B flight into coach, but that doesn't seem possible for some reason. The one-way coach fare from C-->B is about $1000 for the flight I want to take.
Here's my question. I would like to book the multicity itinerary at the lower rate with the C-->B flight at the earlier time (which I cannot take) and book a 1 way fare from C-->B at thetime. This would end up saving me more than $1000. What happens to the rest of my itinerary if I "miss" my scheduled flight from C-->B? I know that normally United would cancel the final leg, but what if I call at the last minute to say that I overslept or something and can't make the third leg? Can I still keep my final return flight (B-->A) if I get myself from C-->B on a separate itinerary?
Does it matter if the first and last legs are on United, while the middle 2 are on Lufthansa?
Here's my question. I would like to book the multicity itinerary at the lower rate with the C-->B flight at the earlier time (which I cannot take) and book a 1 way fare from C-->B at thetime. This would end up saving me more than $1000. What happens to the rest of my itinerary if I "miss" my scheduled flight from C-->B? I know that normally United would cancel the final leg, but what if I call at the last minute to say that I overslept or something and can't make the third leg? Can I still keep my final return flight (B-->A) if I get myself from C-->B on a separate itinerary?
Does it matter if the first and last legs are on United, while the middle 2 are on Lufthansa?
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Maybe a silly question -- why not call and get GS agent to help you? They can easily build a mixed cabin ticket.
Last edited by WineCountryUA; Sep 4, 2012 at 6:56 pm Reason: typo
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Yes it gets cancelled; if you "legitimatly" overslept you would still need to standby on a later flight with the same flight coupon and you risk missing your other flights. You can't just skip a segment.
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As a complex itinerary, this one would get audited for sure if OP misses a segment. UA may or may not do a great job, but they're not stupid !
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You should be able to get the return ticketed in an D class fare basis with the C-->B sector in an economy class fare bucket.
For example, the JFK-FRA UA D class fare allows you to use Y class if there is no D
Expertflyer:
For example, the JFK-FRA UA D class fare allows you to use Y class if there is no D
Expertflyer:
Code:
BOOKING CODE EXCEPTIONS
VIA UA D REQUIRED WHEN AVAILABLE D- FARES WITHIN
USA
VIA UA A PERMITTED D- FARES WITHIN USA
VIA UA Y REQUIRED D- FARES WITHIN USA
VIA UA D REQUIRED WHEN AVAILABLE D- FARES BETWEEN
USA-CANADA
VIA UA A PERMITTED D- FARES BETWEEN USA-CANADA
VIA UA Y REQUIRED D- FARES BETWEEN USA-CANADA
VIA UA D REQUIRED WHEN AVAILABLE D- FARES WITHIN
AREA 2
VIA UA Y REQUIRED D- FARES WITHIN AREA 2
VIA UA D REQUIRED WHEN AVAILABLE D- FARES BETWEEN
AREA 2-AREA 3
VIA UA Y REQUIRED D- FARES BETWEEN AREA 2-AREA 3
VIA UA D REQUIRED D- FARES

