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return easyjet fights not using he outward leg

I have booked return easyjet fights to Ibiza If I don't use the outward part will I loose the return?
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  • zaax wrote: »
    I have booked return easyjet fights to Ibiza If I don't use the outward part will I loose the return?
    Almost certainly. Check the T&Cs.
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  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,459 Forumite
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    Don't think you will, but it might be best to check with easyJet first.

    easyJet might consider all flights as single legs and not part of returns as traditional airlines would.

    If you paid a lot for the outward leg, you could consider moving it to a later date.
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • Doshwaster
    Doshwaster Posts: 6,351 Forumite
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    I thought EasyJet treated all flights as singles.
  • All tickets must be used in sequence, or tickets after that will be cancelled as far as I'm aware. Check the Ts&Cs.
  • fifeken
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    Almost certainly. Check the T&Cs.
    All tickets must be used in sequence, or tickets after that will be cancelled as far as I'm aware. Check the Ts&Cs.

    Although these statements are generally true for legacy airlines, Easyjet (and other LCCs) describe themselves as Point to Point Carriers. I understand this to mean that a booking consists of two (or more) single flights, which do not rely on others being taken, but can be used on their own if so desired.
  • didimbeach
    didimbeach Posts: 35 Forumite
    You should be ok as tickets are sold as singles, as you may be using two different airlines for your journey, one for outward another for return.
  • fifeken wrote: »
    Although these statements are generally true for legacy airlines, Easyjet (and other LCCs) describe themselves as Point to Point Carriers. I understand this to mean that a booking consists of two (or more) single flights, which do not rely on others being taken, but can be used on their own if so desired.
    Thanks for the info. I stand corrected. :o
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