Probably not. As long as UA re issued it, it's fine. Did you call LH? Since most times it will show the old one online.
So ua allows a free stopover? I need a free stop at a gateway city like aa used to allow. Tlv-nyc-lax.
Only on a round trip. So on TLV-NYC-LAX - No you cannot. But TLV-NYC-LAX-TLV - Yes you can,
Only on a round trip.
YMMV
Should have seen that coming.. But might take some long HUCA's
ive had success booking a RT then I called in to change it to a OW and they didn't take away the stopover,
Say I want to book a stopover. I choose multi-city destination. I live in IL so it could look something like this:1. TLV - ATH2. ATH - TLV (stop over here for a couple weeks)3. TLV - NCEI always get an error. I'm not sure why. I tried other airports as well -- still no luck. Any advice? Am I missing something here?
It's an illegal routing. By returning to TLV, you are completing a round trip, you can't stopover there.
I have a ticket with LH in j (on the old chart) but need to change dates, the problem is that lh didn't release yet anything to ua for those dates! Should I cancel without redeposit and then wait until it opens up? Will I still be able to upgrade to f? Thanks
Why is it different than NYC-TLV-NYC-LAX. The only difference I see is that LAX is in the same zone as NYC.
Exactly. Over here, you are returning to the same zone as the destination on the RT.
Does the trick to avoid the close in fee work on the phone?
From what I understand you need to stopover EITHER and your origin or at your destination. That is the point of the stopover no? I saw stop over flights that were indeed like this A -BB - AA - CSo maybe UA is just glitchy as heck?