Question:
How do the flights that make a one-stop work? I've always traveled non stop flights before. Help im confused!?
daffyslady18
2010-02-15 09:27:20 UTC
So when I usually fly I buy non-stop flights but this time I ended up buying a ticket that has one stop because it was more cheaper then the non-stop flights. I am a little confused as to how it works, would I get my boarding pass for both destinations, meaning that when I arrive to the place where it stops am I required to check in or would they give me the boarding pass for both? Or would the boarding pass be acceptable for both cities? Please tell me how the flightst that make a one stop work, as far as checking in and stuff. Thanks
Three answers:
Sprken
2010-02-15 10:05:53 UTC
You will be issued a different boarding pass for the 2nd flight. When you deplane from the first flight check the marquee board for your next flight location immediately. You may have to go clear across the airport and you may have 30 minutes or less to do it depending on the flight. So check the departure time of the 2nd flight. Don't leave the departure/arrival area or you will have to check back in through security again. At your 2nd departure gate they will issue you your next boarding pass if you don't already have it. No need to worry about checked luggage as it will transfer ok, just take your carry on luggage with you.
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2016-11-09 09:44:53 UTC
My daughter is going to N.C. on her spring ruin and he or she would be traveling on my own this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days so I had to envision this information out for myself. you will desire to determine with the airline to make certain yet from my understanding the newborn must be 15 yrs previous or older. those are new standards on the grounds that 9/11. whilst a newborn is traveling on my own the airline will assign the newborn to a steward and the newborn would be in that stewards care whilst on the flight and till the trip spot has been reached.
wanida
2010-02-15 09:37:54 UTC
they'll give you differences boarding pass


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