onlycopunk
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Hey all, just a question I've been wondering and a bit of backstory.
A buddy of mine is getting married in upstate NY. To leave I was looking at flights from Albany to Denver. The cheapest flight that came up had a layover in Minneapolis. I've got some friends in Minneapolis that I haven't seen in a while and seemed a shame to be transiting through without being able to stop. I priced out everything, every single combination trying to find the magical one that would grant me a night or two "stopover" in Minneapolis.
Basically I've found this, if I want a stopover I have to book two separate tickets which greatly INCREASES the cost, as in $250 up to $600.
Ultimately my question is, if I book the full trip from ALB to DEN with a layover in MSP can I opt to get off in MSP when I check in ALB and then buy a cheap Frontier ticket to Denver when I want? Or will Delta, the airline I'm flying, force me to continue my journey the whole way? Failing that, I guess my layover is only 50 mins, I could always dawdle or pray for a delay?
A buddy of mine is getting married in upstate NY. To leave I was looking at flights from Albany to Denver. The cheapest flight that came up had a layover in Minneapolis. I've got some friends in Minneapolis that I haven't seen in a while and seemed a shame to be transiting through without being able to stop. I priced out everything, every single combination trying to find the magical one that would grant me a night or two "stopover" in Minneapolis.
Basically I've found this, if I want a stopover I have to book two separate tickets which greatly INCREASES the cost, as in $250 up to $600.
Ultimately my question is, if I book the full trip from ALB to DEN with a layover in MSP can I opt to get off in MSP when I check in ALB and then buy a cheap Frontier ticket to Denver when I want? Or will Delta, the airline I'm flying, force me to continue my journey the whole way? Failing that, I guess my layover is only 50 mins, I could always dawdle or pray for a delay?