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Multi stop travel bokings ?

Afternoon everyone,

Can anyone point me toward a site or two for booking multi stop trips ?
My daughter need to go to Hong Kong and then Thailand then back to the UK in Sept.
I was sure most of the site had the option for multi stop but either I'm going blind or they don't anymore !!

Thanks...

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  • Most of the sites i.e expedia have options for business class and multistops at the bottom of the page just click this option and a new page should come up with up to 6 destinations, ebookers has the most options, expedia 4 i think
  • Jon_01
    Jon_01 Posts: 5,931 Forumite
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    Well I must be thick, I'm on both sites (ebooker and Expidia) and I can see it anywhere ?
    I've tried on holidays, flights and flights and hotels. Nothing I can see on the main page or after entering the info and way to add a location !!
  • chocodawn
    chocodawn Posts: 174 Forumite
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    My brother has recently gone travelling Thailand, Australia etc and needed a more complex flight ticket. We couldn't do this online at all and ended up going to a small local travel agent, who specialised in round the world trips, flights etc. HTH
  • More4me
    More4me Posts: 258 Forumite
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    Try www.opodo.co.uk my DD recently booked London - Newyork - Washington - London through them.
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  • pompeyrich
    pompeyrich Posts: 3,135 Forumite
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    KAYAK have a good multi-stop search too.
  • chuckley
    chuckley Posts: 4,405 Forumite
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    try STA. they kinda specialise in multi stops.
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