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Flight bookings with several airlines - Air Travel Forum Hi, my lovely lady and I hope to go to New Zealand in November. Friday 13 November: Flight from Toronto to Christchurch (preferably) or Wellington. Saturday, December 12th: Flight from Nadi to Toronto. I' ve been reading a great deal in these fora about using third-party sites to make reservations and finding that this is probably not smart.

Accordingly, I would like to make a booking directly through the airline, but I wonder how this is best possible, as it seems that several carriers are necessary to get from Toronto to New Zealand and back. It is the first flight we have had to make across a number of carriers for a number of different sites.

Thanks. Hi there... what particular Toronto International Airports are you referring to? Was that the YYZ? Air carriers cooperate with alliance partners as described above. In order to see your choices and costs in one go, go to your flights at Googles, click on the multi-city choice and enter the detail about the YYZ - CHC & NAN airports code.

Select the one you like best, write down the airline numbers and get in touch with the airline, or do it on-line with the airline you are choosing. The best offer I have seen on these particular routes and dates for this period is $4572. When using more than one airline, is it advisable that they are in the same airline group?

One Google struggles with an example: $4909CAD for the itinerary and the data above. Do I have to reserve the delays for each airline individually? Flights by Google indicate: "Called the Americans to make a booking - $8,901.".... "and " Call Qantas to make a booking - $13,095 " and " Booking with a tour operator - $4,909 " - is this just an ad, something nonsensitive, or...?

Can I ask which airline have you seen this one? Don't make separate reservations for the flights. In the ideal case you would go to the airline companies (Qantas, AirCanada, etc.) and do a multi-town quest to see if you can imitate what you find on Google flights. Considering the news you get from Google Flights (a great researcher, but they don't make the bookings), I guess your best offer will be in this case if you make a combination of tickets from different airline companies that aren't in an airline group, which means you have to have the tickets booked for you by a tour operator using Google's directions.

I' ve been reading a great deal in these fora about using third-party sites to make flights, and I know this is probably not smart. Accordingly, I would like to make a booking directly through the airline, but I wonder how this is best possible, as it seems that several carriers are necessary to get from Toronto to New Zealand and back.

"Is it advisable to be in the same airline if you have to use several carriers? So long as you have the flights on the same flight ticketing - which means the airline has an airline contract - you should be well. When you see multi-carrier routes and they are not available from an airline, I consent to use a serious full-service agency (Bricks and Mörser, High Street).

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