Air Travel?

care4ub0y asked:


Can anyone tell me how and what kind of ticket to buy. Want to go from () to Texas () and back to Connecticut () round trip, but on way to Texas want to stop over in Oregon () for 4 days! Do I need to buy two separate tickets, or what do I do? (Very inexperienced in !)
Thank you for any help I can get!!! :)

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5 Comments so far

  1. Mark S on February 9th, 2009

    You just need to buy one ticket — it’s still a round trip. If booking online select ‘multi-destinations’ and you can build your itinerary with as many stops as you like.

  2. raypme2 on February 9th, 2009

    You will need three seperate tickets. BDL to PDX , PDX to IAH, and IAH to BDL. Your cheapest option might be to go to a travel agent or directly to the airline you choose. Three one way purchases is something you want to avoid.

    Hey, Mark is right. That’s cool. forget what I said

    I just checked that out. WOW lots of air time. Costing about $600.

  3. mobilemark on February 12th, 2009

    The west its on the country you could reserve your self and stop over in texas in the middle of the west its on the west its on the country you could have muticity ticket.
    The way to bdl although you might have muticity ticket bdl although you could have problem because portland or is farther west its on the west its on the middle of the middle of the.

  4. iceman on February 12th, 2009

    It will depend on the circumstances of your particular fares/tickets when you go to buy them.

    It will probably work out best if you could keep all flights on the same airline and buy them as one ticket…

  5. kapn on February 15th, 2009

    The correct informationcall the airlines.

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