Philosiphier
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- Dec 30, 2008
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Hi all,
I know I am revealing my inexperience as a flyer here, but I am a little confused as to what exactly consitutes a "stop over".
Is this simply 'delaying' your departure from a city, which is included in part of your journey? For eg., we are flying to Honolulu in March next year and are trying to plan our trip home to include Las Vegas.
We wanted to fly business class with our points and for some reason you simply cannot get business class award seats to Las Vegas (or to San Fransisco or Los Angles) so we decided to fly direct to Honolulu using the points.
Now I am trying to find the best way to make use of our time there, and I figured that if we don't have enough points to fly back in Business from Honolulu, then instead of flying SYD-HON, HON-LAS-HON, HON-SYD, then maybe we could make use of a 'stop-over', seeing as most flights to SYD from LAS go via San Francisco or LAX.
Is this what a 'stop-over' means? That if we flew home, on one of these flights via LAX or San Fracisco, that we could stay there a few days and not have to pay any extra for our flight?
Sorry for the long-winded question, but hopefully some kind soul can provide help and/or advice!
Thanking you in advance,
Zoe.
I know I am revealing my inexperience as a flyer here, but I am a little confused as to what exactly consitutes a "stop over".

Is this simply 'delaying' your departure from a city, which is included in part of your journey? For eg., we are flying to Honolulu in March next year and are trying to plan our trip home to include Las Vegas.
We wanted to fly business class with our points and for some reason you simply cannot get business class award seats to Las Vegas (or to San Fransisco or Los Angles) so we decided to fly direct to Honolulu using the points.
Now I am trying to find the best way to make use of our time there, and I figured that if we don't have enough points to fly back in Business from Honolulu, then instead of flying SYD-HON, HON-LAS-HON, HON-SYD, then maybe we could make use of a 'stop-over', seeing as most flights to SYD from LAS go via San Francisco or LAX.
Is this what a 'stop-over' means? That if we flew home, on one of these flights via LAX or San Fracisco, that we could stay there a few days and not have to pay any extra for our flight?
Sorry for the long-winded question, but hopefully some kind soul can provide help and/or advice!
Thanking you in advance,
Zoe.