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Flying out with one airline and back with another

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falsemessageoflethargy · 04/01/2011 14:26

Is this as easy as it seems for cost purposes - the difference between a return with one airline and splitting it is 500quid.

I am a bit worried that the return leg is quoted in euros - will they still sell it to us even though we are in the UK?

Sorry for very dim questions - am aware this is probably completely normal.

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falsemessageoflethargy · 04/01/2011 15:28

bump

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gregssausageroll · 04/01/2011 15:44

Yes, they should do. I've flown in and out on different airlines before with no problems.

falsemessageoflethargy · 04/01/2011 16:30

Thanks - I know it seems daft but was worried you would need a european address etc.

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LIZS · 04/01/2011 16:32

Be aware though that if the outward leg is delayed or cancelled you may not have the same rights to cancel the second as easily as you would if they were part of the same booking.

falsemessageoflethargy · 04/01/2011 16:46

Yes I see what you mean LIZS

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Nefret · 05/01/2011 11:19

I have travelled with two different airlines before and have never had a problem.

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