Some return trips consist of two single tickets. This allows you as a customer to get the lowest possible price for your trip. If you have two single tickets, your booking will show this; trips marked with ‘One-way combination’ consist of two single trips.
You can usually travel as normal using these tickets. However, if there are any changes to one or both of the tickets, it is good to be aware of the following:
- Even if the stages are booked together, they are treated individually. This means that each stage of your journey is handled separately in the event of cancellations, alterations, traffic disruption such as strikes, and timetable changes. Each airline's own regulations will apply.
- If one of your flights is changed or canceled, this does not affect the other flight. But the regulations and limitations to your options for changing or canceling your reservation still apply to the other flight.
- If you want to cancel the whole trip you have to cancel both tickets individually.
- There may be different regulations regarding baggage; check the website of each of the airlines concerned.