If you pay for a two stop flight (like it says online including tax), does that mean that the cost includes?
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does that mean the cost includes the cost for the "transfer" or whatever to another plane to get to your destination? for example, if you wanted to go to baltimore maryland from a city in california, but the flight was two-stop, costing (let's say) $600 for the two stop. the two stop says it has to stop somewhere in New York first, and then you go on a new york plane to get to maryland. would the $600 price online be the combined cost for the New York plane you ride AND the california plane you ride? or is the $600 just the california plane cost?
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Answer:
When you book air tickets, you fill in your destination(s). Say if you go from A to B, then the price of the ticket covers the routing from A to B or return also, regardless of how many connections there are in between. This is also true with multi destinations, every stop in between your destinations does not cost extra.
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When you book air tickets, you fill in your destination(s). Say if you go from A to B, then the price of the ticket covers the routing from A to B or return also, regardless of how many connections there are in between. This is also true with multi destinations, every stop in between your destinations does not cost extra.
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If you searched a fare for (example) San Diego to Baltimore and the itinerary is something like San Diego - Los Angeles - New York - Baltimore the fare quoted is for the whole trip. If there are baggage fees you also only pay once (once each way if it is a round trip). It may be more clear if you search for the fare on the airline website instead of a travel website like Expedia or Orbitz. For example: www.aa.com www.delta.com www.southwest.com www.united.com
NOLA guy
first of all that would only be a 1 stop flight. secondly yes the price includes both flights.
Indiana Jones
of course it cover the entire flight including the change of planes why would you think it didnt?
travelmaster
If you searched a fare for (example) San Diego to Baltimore and the itinerary is something like San Diego - Los Angeles - New York - Baltimore the fare quoted is for the whole trip. If there are baggage fees you also only pay once (once each way if it is a round trip). It may be more clear if you search for the fare on the airline website instead of a travel website like Expedia or Orbitz. For example: www.aa.com www.delta.com www.southwest.com www.united.com
W.T. Door
first of all that would only be a 1 stop flight. secondly yes the price includes both flights.
Indiana Jones
of course it cover the entire flight including the change of planes why would you think it didnt?
travelmaster
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