
"It sounds like a travel influencer fantasy, but it's actually a smart, legal trick that frequent flyers and digital nomads have been using for years. It's called multi-city ticketing, and it's one of the best-kept secrets in modern travel. By knowing how airlines price routes, you can stretch a single long-haul flight into multiple unforgettable stops exploring entire continents along the way."
"When you buy a standard round-trip ticket, the route is simple: you fly from Point A to Point B and back. But most travelers don't realize that airlines let you customize that route adding stopovers and open-jaws (flights into one city and out of another) for the same or only slightly higher price. This is what's called multi-city ticketing. Instead of booking: You could book: Lisbon Paris Rome Lisbon"
Multi-city ticketing allows passengers to combine multiple destinations into a single itinerary by adding stopovers and open-jaw segments, turning one ticket into several vacations. Airlines often price complex routes competitively, bundling long-haul connections and sometimes offering free or discounted stopovers in hub cities. Taxes and fees may not increase when adding stopovers under certain durations, making extra stops inexpensive or free. Travelers can exploit these pricing structures legally by planning routes and choosing carriers that promote stopovers. Strategic use of multi-city tickets enables broader exploration, reduced costs per destination, and more flexible travel for frequent flyers and digital nomads.
Read at www.wanderwithjo.com
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