OT Very, how do you buy airplane tickets when you are going together only one direction?

OT Very, how do you buy airplane tickets when you are going together only one direction?

A friend and I are going on a trip together, but I'm staying longer than she is. IIRC, when you buy tickets for 2 people online, it offers you only the same return flight, no way to pick different ones.

Is my recollection faulty?

If you buy the tickets separately, you won't be sitting together on the part you do together.

What to do?

Reply to
micky
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You can call the airline to do the booking. Or you can buy the tickets separately but one right after the other, view the seat reservation maps, find the two seats you want, you take one, other person buys their ticket takes the second one right after you do. If something goes wrong with that, call the airline and they will fix it, assuming there are enough empty seats to work with.

Reply to
trader_4

Yup that is the way it works. I have had to do that cashing points. If you are early enough that there are plenty of seats, you should not have a problem getting 2 together. Most of the time you can also ask someone to swap seats of you do get separated.

Reply to
gfretwell

IF the one-way fares are the same as 1/2 the round trip fares (or only slightly more) then try this:

Book the 2 outbound seats on one booking, and then the returns as 2 separate bookings.

Good Luck.........

But be aware that the "fine print" contract of most tickets still allows the airline to split you up if it suits their purpose. Many "horror" stories of families being split up, etc. Not often, but is is a risk, one of many in this day and age of airline travel. :-(

Reply to
Retired

Good ideas. Thanks all.

Reply to
micky

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