Brendan Burgess
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Brendan, I had the similar experience with RyanAir several years ago. When I went to the airport, blissfully unaware of the rule, I was told that I need a new ticket as I had not used the outgoing leg of the ticket so it was automatically cancelled. I am assuming from elcato that now it is no longer an issue for RA but I'd get a confirmation ref with CityJet or you might end up like me on standby and then having to fork out for a new fare at high cost.I have booked a flight to London going out early on Friday morning and back late on Sunday.
I won't be able to make the early Friday morning flight, so I booked a later flight out, assuming I could use the flight back on Sunday from the original ticket.
I rang CityJet to confirm I could use it but the standard of English of the guy I spoke to was not adequate for him to understand me or certainly for him to help me. He said that if I don't use the outgoing leg, I can't use the return leg. I have asked for his supervisor to call me back. But has anyone any idea how I resolve this.
Brendan
Or to make sure to always book two one-way tickets when flying.
I thought the same till I rang both AL and RA on different occasions to be told that it was fine. Just to clarify, I did ring first and was told that it was fine and I didn't need to cancel the outward journey. I got on both flights no problem. I'm pretty sure there was a similar thread here not that long ago where people confirmed this as well.I would have thought it's the same for all airlines and have my doubts that Ryanair allow it.
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