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websites for multi stop flights

Hi,

Other than opodo and really useless expedia are there any other sites that i can search multi? I was hoping skyscanner could but sadly not

thanks
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  • whatyadoinsucka
    whatyadoinsucka Posts: 737 Forumite
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    edited 17 February 2011 at 10:48PM
    i've just started using fly.com (amend to Uk Sterling top left corner)
    in the past i've always found expedia, lastminute and statravel.co.uk very usefull

    depending on where your flying I also look at whichbudget.com (which list airlines from many worldwide airports to other countries..

    before i book i always then go via quidco (1-2% cashback) and check other sites including the actual airlines because they can be cheaper. and you can see routemaps. (which aid mutlistop cheap prices)

    ie me and the girlfriend flew manchester to sydney with emirates and got a flight back from brisbane with a free stop over in singapore..
    for the same as a standard sydney return

    also if the websites seems a little dubious from fly.com ring flightcentre and they will match or beat any given quote (rang them two weeks ago for a etihad manchester-delhi and kathmandu-manchester (got it £25 cheaper than the best online)

    where you looking to fly
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,470 Forumite
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    Which places are you thinking of visiting on your trip?
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • Caz3121
    Caz3121 Posts: 15,913 Forumite
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    try kayak multi-city
  • hoxtonbabe
    hoxtonbabe Posts: 464 Forumite
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    edited 17 February 2011 at 11:27PM
    Thanks for your replies.

    I am "hoping" to go

    Lon-NY-Orlando-LON

    OR

    LON-ATL-ORLANDO-LON

    OR

    LON-Fort lauderdale-Orlando-LON

    I was trying my best to avoid disney but my son has been hinting quite a bit so whichever works out the cheapest. I have never really been bothered about going to NY but seeming as I am going to the USA may as well do it.

    Forgot to add that I am quite flexible with dates anytime from the 23 July and need to be back by 3rd Sept and no loner than 10days
  • dmg24
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    The problem you are going to have is that many airlines/ alliances will not allow two stops in the same country. I would look at doing an open jaw LON-US/ US-LON return, and then getting a domestic flight with one of the low cost carriers. I don't know whether they cover your routes but I can highly recommend JetBlue!
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  • Doshwaster
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    dmg24 wrote: »
    The problem you are going to have is that many airlines/ alliances will not allow two stops in the same country. I would look at doing an open jaw LON-US/ US-LON return, and then getting a domestic flight with one of the low cost carriers. I don't know whether they cover your routes but I can highly recommend JetBlue!

    Yes, that's almost certainly going to be cheaper than a multi-city trip, even if alliances do allow it. Internal one way flights in the US are very competetitve. Apart from Jet Blue, try SouthWest and Virgin America.
  • richardw
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    LON-NYC-ORLANDO-LON should be possible on AA and BA due to codeshares, also look at Virgin and Continental, or open jaw.

    LON-ATL-ORLANDO-LON look at Delta, or open jaw on BA

    LON-FLL-MCO-LON there are no direct flights from the UK to FLL, MIA is not too far, look at open jaw on BA and Virgin. Southwest and Spirit fly between FLL and Orlando.
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  • HXDave
    HXDave Posts: 951 Forumite
    The problem you are going to have is that many airlines/ alliances will not allow two stops in the same country. I would look at doing an open jaw LON-US/ US-LON return, and then getting a domestic flight with one of the low cost carriers. I don't know whether they cover your routes but I can highly recommend JetBlue!

    Its bot really classed as 2 stops.

    ie: LON - NY - ORLANDO - LON can be booked as a LON - ORLANDO with someone like AA, CO with a stopover in New York. THe return would then be Orlnado - Lon (with the possibility of just a plane change at an intermediatary point).

    and LON - ATL - ORLANDO - LON could be done as a LON - ORLANDO with domeone like Delta with a stopover in ATL (Their Hub), and then ORLANDO - LON would be a straight through flight with just a change of aircraft in ATL.

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  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
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    HXDave wrote: »
    Its bot really classed as 2 stops.

    ie: LON - NY - ORLANDO - LON can be booked as a LON - ORLANDO with someone like AA, CO with a stopover in New York. THe return would then be Orlnado - Lon (with the possibility of just a plane change at an intermediatary point).

    and LON - ATL - ORLANDO - LON could be done as a LON - ORLANDO with domeone like Delta with a stopover in ATL (Their Hub), and then ORLANDO - LON would be a straight through flight with just a change of aircraft in ATL.

    HXDave

    Many airlines will not allow the stopover in NY to be for more than 24 hours on one ticket.
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  • richardw
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    dmg24 wrote: »
    Many airlines will not allow the stopover in NY to be for more than 24 hours on one ticket.

    Do they include AA, Delta and Continental?
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
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