Probably a daft question this one I'm afraid but I don't know the answer!
I'm looking at booking flights for Turkey for next year. Can somebody please confirm that there'd be no problem in booking outbound flights with one company (Easyjet) and return flights 2 weeks later with a different company (Thomas Cook).
Whenever I've booked flights previously I've always booked a return with the same carrier. Doing it with two different companies would save me over £100.
Many thanks
There's no problem whatsoever. You are purchasing two single flights with two seperate airlines, i've done it many times.
Darren
Cheers for the quick response
I've also done it Steve. On a trip to Majorca I went outbound with Easyjet and inbound with BMI baby. No problem!
Am I right in thinking that I couldnt use my debit card for the return flight and that I had to use a credit card because I had to pay in Euros? Could be wrong, usually am
Linsi
regulatory problem with using two operators but it isn't completely simple.
Your outward operator would only be responsible for the outward flight (sounds obvious I know). If it was cancelled either due to some major cause beyond their control or for any reason more than 14 days in advance their only liablity would be to refund the price paid or get you another flight at a later date if available. If you're flying to Turkey in a busy period it may not be possible to get another flight, bearing in mind that the rest of the passengers would be in the same position and it's a popular route at the moment. If you book a return flight with the same operator (on the same invoice, with the same booking reference number) then the refund would be for the unusable return leg as well. But in neither case would any prepaid accomodation be covered. Likewise if the return operator decides in advance to drop the route they would only have to refund that bit even if it meant the rest was unusable.
There is a theoretical answer to this - make sure your travel insurance covers cancellation of the holiday if a flight is cancelled and there is no viable alternative. Unfortunately many policies do not give you that cover so you need to hunt around and check very carefully. Bear in mind that insurance companies change their terms from year to year so don't take a recommendation from months ago. I wrote a comparison of insurance terms for this site early last year and it's now all wrong!! Get insurance as soon as you book the flights, airline schedules are never set in stone, especially this far out.
There is no Your outward operator would only be responsible for the outward flight (sounds obvious I know). If it was cancelled either due to some major cause beyond their control or for any reason more than 14 days in advance their only liablity would be to refund the price paid or get you another flight at a later date if available. If you're flying to Turkey in a busy period it may not be possible to get another flight, bearing in mind that the rest of the passengers would be in the same position and it's a popular route at the moment. If you book a return flight with the same operator (on the same invoice, with the same booking reference number) then the refund would be for the unusable return leg as well. But in neither case would any prepaid accomodation be covered. Likewise if the return operator decides in advance to drop the route they would only have to refund that bit even if it meant the rest was unusable.
There is a theoretical answer to this - make sure your travel insurance covers cancellation of the holiday if a flight is cancelled and there is no viable alternative. Unfortunately many policies do not give you that cover so you need to hunt around and check very carefully. Bear in mind that insurance companies change their terms from year to year so don't take a recommendation from months ago. I wrote a comparison of insurance terms for this site early last year and it's now all wrong!! Get insurance as soon as you book the flights, airline schedules are never set in stone, especially this far out.
Good post Steve and excellent advice
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