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Stopovers - Help how do they work??
I am Planning a trip to Auckland NZ, then to Brunei and overland to Beijing where i will catch the Transiberian train to St Petersburg for my flight home.
I have been told that the easiest way to fly to NZ and then to Brunei is, if i buy a return flight via Brunei to NZ where i ask for a stopover on the return, i will get my bags back to continue my trip! Is there going to be a problem if the flight is 3 stops, the middle one being Brunei (where i will leave the return flights to the UK), so missing 2 flights on the return??
I have been told that the easiest way to fly to NZ and then to Brunei is, if i buy a return flight via Brunei to NZ where i ask for a stopover on the return, i will get my bags back to continue my trip! Is there going to be a problem if the flight is 3 stops, the middle one being Brunei (where i will leave the return flights to the UK), so missing 2 flights on the return??
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But what I meant was rather than buy 2 sectors you're not going to use, why not just buy a single London-Auckland and a single Auckland-Brunei? It may be more expensive - or it may not.
But what I meant was rather than buy 2 sectors you're not going to use, why not just buy a single London-Auckland and a single Auckland-Brunei? It may be more expensive - or it may not.
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