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London stopover question
I want to book a flight on BA from the US through London on to Europe. On the outbound flight, I'd like to have a stopover in London - that is, a few DAYS before continuing on to Europe, rather than a few hours. (There is already a layover of 3 hours at LHR.)
If one flies on a reward voucher from BA, then such a stopover is free, but I would be paying for the flight. BA's website doesn't reveal any relevant searches on stopover or layover. Has anyone done this recently? I'd rather do this than book two round trips or a three-city booking. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 9996563)
I want to book a flight on BA from the US through London on to Europe. On the outbound flight, I'd like to have a stopover in London - that is, a few DAYS before continuing on to Europe, rather than a few hours. (There is already a layover of 3 hours at LHR.)
If one flies on a reward voucher from BA, then such a stopover is free, but I would be paying for the flight. BA's website doesn't reveal any relevant searches on stopover or layover. Has anyone done this recently? I'd rather do this than book two round trips or a three-city booking. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 9996563)
I want to book a flight on BA from the US through London on to Europe. On the outbound flight, I'd like to have a stopover in London - that is, a few DAYS before continuing on to Europe, rather than a few hours. (There is already a layover of 3 hours at LHR.)
If one flies on a reward voucher from BA, then such a stopover is free, but I would be paying for the flight. BA's website doesn't reveal any relevant searches on stopover or layover. Has anyone done this recently? I'd rather do this than book two round trips or a three-city booking. In general, when you perform a flight search on ba.com from point A to point B (requiring a change at LHR) the system will identify that a stopover is possible and will ask whether this is something you wish to do. This is all built into the flight search. The final price will reflect the price including the stopover. Note that because the UK has high departure taxes (that just went up again the other week) it is preferable to have the stopover on your outward journey (as you intend) rather than your return, as in part the taxes are levied based on the distance/value (can't recall which) of the departure segment. In this way the tax is based on a shorter segment (e.g. Heathrow to Frankfurt) rather than a longer one (e.g. Heathrow to Dallas). Play around with the booking engien on ba.com (making sure you proceed far enough to see the final price including taxes) to get a feel for the cost of the stopover. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by cindyabs
(Post 9996602)
Once you find a fare that allows a stopover, then it's usually an additional 100 bucks or so. A stopover is anything over 4 hours.
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Re: London stopover question
If you are flying "free" on a BA miles voucher, a stopover is free. I don't see anywhere on ba.com to elect for a stopover - plenty of other extras like seat upgrades or hire cars, but not to do a stopover.
There are flights that have "layovers/stopovers" of 30 hours. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 9996816)
If you are flying "free" on a BA miles voucher, a stopover is free. I don't see anywhere on ba.com to elect for a stopover - plenty of other extras like seat upgrades or hire cars, but not to do a stopover.
There are flights that have "layovers/stopovers" of 30 hours. |
Re: London stopover question
The normal (re cheapest) fares don't allow a stopover. I took a quick peek in my res system at their fare bases and rules and regs. It's the same theory as having to buy a higher priced economy fare in order to upgrade to Business Class with miles. The old the more you want, the more you pay. :blink:
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Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by cindyabs
(Post 9997119)
The normal (re cheapest) fares don't allow a stopover. I took a quick peek in my res system at their fare bases and rules and regs. It's the same theory as having to buy a higher priced economy fare in order to upgrade to Business Class with miles. The old the more you want, the more you pay. :blink:
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Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by tonrob
(Post 9997195)
Sounds like she's planning an outright redemption, though - just need to clarify what she's using (hence my questioning the "voucher"). Stopovers are fine on straight BA mileage redemptions - will just impact the taxes.
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Re: London stopover question
Sorry all - I am not redeeming miles. I am paying for the ticket(s).
The only reason I mentioned "free stopover" was that there IS a rule for mileage redemption based tickets. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 10000910)
Sorry all - I am not redeeming miles. I am paying for the ticket(s).
The only reason I mentioned "free stopover" was that there IS a rule for mileage redemption based tickets. |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by tonrob
(Post 10001184)
No free stopovers on paid tickets on ba.com I'm afraid. You have to search for a multi-city itinerary, and then compare with a 'normal' out and back pricing to see how much the stopover is costing.
It's cheaper to do two bookings and make sure that they are spaced far enough apart in time to transfer. Or just take the Eurostar, or ferry, or.... |
Re: London stopover question
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 10002440)
Yep - it took a week for BA's email support to get back to me with this.
It's cheaper to do two bookings and make sure that they are spaced far enough apart in time to transfer. Or just take the Eurostar, or ferry, or.... Afterthought - I wonder whether they'd link your PNRs for the return journey if both segments were BA...? Might be worth asking. P.S. BA's US call center is beyond shite, so if you want to ask them this as a general question then call the UK one. They're sweeties. |
Re: London stopover question
SB, Give me your dates and proposed itin. and I will price it on my res system.
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Re: London stopover question
Point is moot because daughter isn't going - it's just me.
Thanks Cind. :) |
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