Hello,
In December I will make a quite big trip. On leg of the trip is Houston-Amsterdam-Singapore wit United-Singapore airlines. This flight is split on 2 different tickets. Is there a possibillity to glue the together so that I don't need to the full: passport control-baggage claim, check-in , passport control thing in Amsterdam?
Regards,
Dave
Gluing flights together?
Re: Gluing flights together?
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Re: Gluing flights together?
Dave, why did you buy 2 separate tickets? Airmiles ? Booking 1 trip Houston - Singapore in 1 ticket would save you a lot of hassle. You could have taken Emirates, and cheap too!
For now I don't think there is anything you can do, with your 2 separate tickets.
For now I don't think there is anything you can do, with your 2 separate tickets.
Re: Gluing flights together?
A single ticked would have costed 3 times more than both current tickets.andorra-airport wrote:Dave, why did you buy 2 separate tickets? Airmiles ? Booking 1 trip Houston - Singapore in 1 ticket would save you a lot of hassle. You could have taken Emirates, and cheap too!
For now I don't think there is anything you can do, with your 2 separate tickets.
For some reason it was not possible to combine everything in one ticket. Probably because it are more than 10 flights. I tried but every booking engine went crazy in lay over times or in price.Sam V wrote:Why not the SQ flight houston-moscow-singapore
no hassle?
check with United in houston they might be able to check you thru depnding on rules and regulations of the airlines/airport
Anyway, I will be able to stretch my legs in AMS
Regards,
Dave